Camden Newscast 7
Darryl McKay looks at why the number 29 bus is changing shape; Police numbers in Camden are going up while London is experiencing cuts in policing – Jayson discovers that Camden Council is funding the gap; Charlotte talks to a new company of young actors who are toughing it out in Camden; Camden Council is worried that the changes to electoral boundaries will inhibit local development planning. Holborn & St Pancras MP, Frank Dobson talks with CCRadio about how the proposed electoral boundaries are being re-shaped. ; Marita Hutson discovers that if you think you are too wealthy too need a universal benefit such as winter fuel allowance, there are people who can help you to give that benefit to people who do need it. Lucy looks at how the simple run around the park is going Hi tech.
Presented by Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Darryl McKay, Marita Hutson, Charlotte Briere-Edney, Lucy Waterhouse and Jayson Mansaray
Readers: Athos Haber, DJ Rudeboy P Tosh, Cina Aissa and Charlotte Briere-Edney
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Whats On in Camden: Week Beginning Monday 24th October
Maiden Lane Community Centre has a programme of activities for the half term week, from BMX biking and cinema, to swimming and family day. info from the website or call Amanda on 020 7485 0845: On Monday ‘The Real Me’, a play in the making is being read at the Drill Hall: There is a FREE DJ and Rap workshop at the Pirate Castle at Oval Road for people aged 13-24. On Thursday and Friday From Thursday to Sunday, the annual Return to Camden Town takes place at the Irish Centre and in local pubs. Julia Pascal’s play ‘Honeypot’ is at the New Diorama. On Sunday, £5 will get you into Oxfam’s Oxjam at the Fiddlers Elbow in Malden Road.
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Arts and Ents July 2011
Amy Solomon and the CCRadio Team give you the best information and interviews for the Arts in Camden July 2011.
Lucy Waterhouse reminisces with her 83 year old aunt about trips she was taken on, as a child, to various museums around London and interviews her children about their more recent experiences. She also has a chat at the Geffrye Museum in East London.
Taiwo introduces hit footie ‘fan banter’ club.
Amy speaks to local Camden band Ruff as Stone and the fantastic Rasp Thorne about life, rock and music.
Lionel has a chat with the Fitzrovia Youth in Action Team.
Aaron interviews Lisa Cleary about the binge eating charity fundraising event being held at the Fiddler’s Elbow in July.
Martin Lim reads his poem ‘Camley Street’ and Harriet uses her fantastic research skills to give us the low down on where you need to be in Camden this month.Produced by:
Amy Solomon
Features by: Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Harriet Bird, Lionel Eddy, Lucy Waterhouse, Martin Lim and Taiwo Ogunladi.
Edited by: Amy Solomon
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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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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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