What's on at Maiden Lane Community Centre
ESOL and Sewing Classing, Tumbling and Trampoline; Street Dance and Music Studio; Pre Shool and Under 2s Play and Learning Drop In; Shed Project and Community Radio. Inquiries to 020 7269 9586 or email info@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org or visit the website.
Read by: Joe Hughes and DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
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Local Election Special
Just in time for the imminent local elections, here is Camden Community Radio’s election special. We went out and about on the streets of the Cantelowes ward to hear what people are thinking. Plus we bring you interviews with two of the Cantelowes candidates: Phil Jones, Labour, and Cat Sinclair Jones, Lib Dem.
Presented: Sarah O’Brien
Reporting: Freddy Chick
Edited: Freddy Chick
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Camden Newscast - 20th February 2014
Marita Hutson has been looking into food banks in the locality, talking to users of the service and to Dorothea Hackman of the St Pancras food bank.
Freddy Chick discovers that all the earlier supporters of HS2 had been unable to attend the most recent meeting on HS2. Local MP, Frank Dobson set out the range of problems for local people re HS2. Camden Council Leader said that 200 Council homes and a local school would be demolished if the current proceed. Transport for London spoke against the current proposals as did local Stanley Johnson. Political and Legal moves to change the scheme have failed to stop it so far, but the fight goes on. Make your views known using the links on right of this page.
Lousie Morris of Central American Women’s Network brings news of human rights abuses by international firms in Guatamala and Costa Rica where they are failing to follow the law that requires consultation with indigenous communities about use of the land, but governments cannot afford to take them on. Monsanto modifications to plants opposed by 52 countries; forces farmers to buy new seeds each year, Arms firm tries to promote guns on back of concerns for Indian women’s safety! Tunisia’s new Constitution is strong on women’s Rights
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What's On in Camden: Week beginning 9th February, 2014
There are places at Under 5s Play & Learning Drop-In Wed/Thurs/Friday, 10am-12 noon at Camden Square, NW1 & there are Half Term Play spaces for 4 to 12 year olds at Camden Square, Tel: 020 7485 6827:
A Yoga for Pregnancy Series is about to start at Women & Health, Tel: 07730 986 338:
Get this week’s LGBT History Month in Camden details: Conference, Exhibition, Talks, Films, Poetry & Workshops:
The Tricycle Theatre has ‘Red Velvet Workshops and ‘Finding Ira Aldridge’.
Read by:
Denise O’Connor, DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast, January 2014
Louise Morris returns with her second international news bulletin reporting on Spain’s recent proposal to further change abortion laws and Latin America’s restrictive abortion laws. On Uganda’s homosexuality bill changes, as well as Russian Feminist protest group Pussy Riot’s recent release.
Camden is set to be one of the boroughs that is severely impacted by the HS2 high speed railway proposals, over 200 homes and the iconic Camden Lock bridge are under direct threat of demolition. Freddy Chick talks to Councillor Phil Jones and Martin Sheppard from the Pan-Camden HS2 Alliance about the impact to Camden’s residents and businesses.
WAC Arts celebrated their 35th birthday on the 8th December 2013 Lillie Almond went along to the celebrations and spoke to WAC Arts CEO Celia Greenwood and former students, including Ms Dynamite. Alumni of WAC include actresses Marianne Jean-Baptist, Sophie Okenedo, Musician Courtney Pine and of course Ms Dynamite.
Features Editor & Presenter: Sarah O’Brien
Features by: Louise Morris, Freddy Chick and Lillie Almond
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