Angela Inglis talks with Lucy Waterhouse
Lucy Waterhouse talks with local photographer and poet Angela Inglis about the two books she has published. ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’ traces the stories of local people who resisted some of the proposed schemes. ‘Railwaylands – Catching St Pancras and King’s Cross’ records places that are no more as well as the transformation in progress.
Recorded: Arsenio
Edited by: Lucy Waterhouse
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Whats On 15th May 2011
Award winning trad musican Ewan McLennan is performing at Green Note on Parkway in Camden Town;
‘Timeline’ – a film journey between Camden Town & Kentish Town shows at the James Wigg surgery.
King’s Cross Area Action Group, Highgate Area Action Group and the St Pancras and Somers Town Area Action Groups all meet this week.
Camden Rock is at Kentish Town Road and the ‘the Accidental Festival’ is on at the Roundhouse. Advance low down on Sound System Culture in June.
And a Job Ad for a Website Officer at Camden Council
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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Lab Wars - St Pancras Development
The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation has submitted a planning application to build a biological research lab behind the British Library next to St Pancras station. The planning application has been opposed by some of the local community for several reasons, especially because it fails to provide the housing that had been earmarked for this site. Camden Community Radio’s Caron Bell and Harriet Bird met some leading figures from both sides of the debate. Objections to the scheme can be submitted to Camden Council up till the middle of November.
- Camden Planning Department
- See the Planning Application for the proposed building
- UK CMRI
- The developer's website
- St Pancras Somer Town Planning Action
- The campaigners' website
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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St Pancras Rent Strike - Fifty Years On
Fifty Years ago, in September 1960, Camden Council tenants went on strike against unfair rent rises. On 22nd September, 1960 bailiffs evicted families who refused to pay the increase and were met with so much unrest that the Public Order Act was invoked. Forty five years after the strike, three people closely involved with those events, Edie Cook, her daughter Lorraine and Peter Richards talked with John Cowley about that day and the impact it made on subsequent events as well as how it affected their lives.
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War and Exile - The Constitution Poets, Part 8
The Polite Vulture
Written by Deborah Lavin
Performed by Frances Lee, Jan North, James Gordon, Ed Lee.
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
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