Camden Community Newscast - 5
Are the Police Protecting the Cyclist – Jayson Mansaray talks to police Commander Sutherland following the death of cyclist Deep Lee in King’s Cross? Holly Lodge Community Centre funding slips away. Charlotte Briere-Edney update on Camden Council’s plan to limit sex entertainment venue licences; Lucy Waterhouse visits the New University of the Arts in King’s Cross; Chris Wilson tells Marian Larragy that it doesn’t require much more than iron determination to be a triathlete and we can confirm that the Olympic Torch is to travel through Camden.
Any witnesses to the collision are asked to contact the Road Death Investigation Unit at Alperton on 0208 998 5319.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Reports from: Lucy Waterhouse, Charlotte Brier-Edney, Marian Larragy, Jayson Mansaray
- If you witnessed the fatal incident in King's Cross
- Camden Cyclists
- Cycling intelligence in King's Cross
- Sex entertainment venue licences
- Central St Martin's School of Arts
- Lucy's extended report on Central St Martin's
- Holly Lodge Community Centre
- Triathlon Clubs in London
- Triathlon in Olympics
- Olympic Torch through Camden
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- CCRadio on Twitter
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Camden Unlocked for1812
Marc Lee Brown provides the unique music for Camden Community Radio’s Camden Unlocked for international Migrants Day. Ben Cooper talks with Jack Beula about the highs and lows of his innovative career. He also investigates the mystery of the disappearing Chilean mural in Chalk Farm. Harriet Bird meets a lot of people at the SomersTown Festival of Cultures and Marian Larragy talks with Valerie Amajoutt about aspects of life as a migrant. This programme was broadcast by London Link Radio as part of International Migrants Day Radio Broadcast for 1812.
Presented by: Marian Larragy
Produced and edited by: Marian Larragy
Music by: Marc Lee Brown
- Radio 1812
- London Link Radio
- Listen here at 5.30 on 18th December 2010
- Human Development Report
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Not yet signed by Europeans
- Special Report on Migration in and from Asia
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Workers
- Transitions Primrose Hill
- Nubian Jak
- On Marley's Blue Plaque
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Queen's Market
Marian Larragy talks with Sasha Laurel and Saif Osmani from Friends of Queen’s Market in Newham, which mobilised thousands of local people to win a fight to keep this local market in Newham. Like other local London markets, Queen’s Market has been threatened by a large developments that regard street markets as a thing of the past. The draft London Plan, which frames spatial policy, is out for consultation till 12th January.
- Friends of Queen's Market
- About the campaign
- Just Space Network
- Community and voluntary groups on responding to draft London Plan
- London Plan
- Draft spatial development plan for London
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
- Queens Market
- Latest Success
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'Kalayaan'
Thousands of women come to the UK as domestic workers. Their rights are circumscribed by their status and theie vulnerable status is sometimes exploited. Matina Grebener talks to Kate Roberts of Kalayaan, an organisation that has bee helping migrant domestic workers for a number of years.
- Kalayaan website
- Justice for Migrant Domestic Workers
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
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Strangers Into Citizens
Feature by Zak Brophy for Camden Community Radio in conjunction with radio 1812. There is a campaign being waged to provide an amnesty for a large proportion of the UK’s undocumented migrants in order to give them the right to work as an earned route to citizenship.
Zak met with ‘Strangers into Citizens’ campaign coordinator Hratche Koundarjian and advice coodinator for Praxis Community Projects, Bethan Lant, to discuss this pertinent and controversial issue.
- Strangers into Citizens
- 'Strangers into Citizens' campaign website
- Radio 1812
- Radio 1812 - migrant's annual radio festival
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
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