British Youth Council - Work Experience for 16-19 year olds, Sept 2012
The British Youth Council is offering 24 week work placements to 16-19 year olds who are not in employment or training. To find out how it might help you and how the scheme works, listen to the podcast. There are five places available for the programme starting 3rd September 2012. Further Inquiries to:
Keith Morgan
British Youth Council
Tel:020 7250 8374
Mobile: 07809 507 367
Keith.Morgan@byc.org.uk
Produced & Edited by: Marian Larragy
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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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What's On in Camden, Week Beginning 17th October 2011
The Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples is on at venues in and close to Camden until 21st October: Coram Family will be holding music and art sessions for families with children aged 0-5 three mornings this week: UCL Lunch Hour Lecture features Prof Catherine Hall on Mary Prince, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and nineteenth century anti-slavery campaigns: ‘His Teeth’ plays at the Only Connect Theatre play. Written by Ben Musgrave, it was inspired by conversations with ex-offender, Ralph Ojotu: Camden Parent’s Together is at Haverstock School, 1pm-5pm on Saturday – details, 020 7974 6649: Dance Around The World at Cecil Sharp House provides a chance to see the Peruvian Scissors Dance which UNESCO has designated as ‘Intangible World Heritage’; Try out a range of sports and activities at Give it a Go at Kentish Town Sports Centre; Bloomsbury Festival mixes it all up with 150 events over two and half days.
Read by:
Athos Harber, DJ Rudeboy Peter Tosh,
Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & Sarah O’Brien
Recorded and Edited by: Marian Larragy
- London Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples
- Coram Foundation
- UCL 'Voicing Slavery'
- Only Connect Theatre
- Apple Day at Maiden Lane Community Centre
- Dance Around the World Festival
- Sport Give It A Go
- Bloomsbury Festival website
- Blomsbury Festival on Twitter
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Camden Commuity Radio on Twitter
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Camden Newscast - 2
Camden Community Newscast’ the fortnightly News and Current Affairs podcast from Camden Community Radio brings you the latest news: Jayson Mansaray talks to Frank Dobson MP on boundary changes that wreck important connections between communities and their elected MPs. Councillors Paul Braithwaite and Maya DeSouza are among the local people opposed to plans for a High Speed Rail track through Camden. They tell Fiona Wright why they are against this development; Denise O’Connor says that table tennis is pinging into popularity in Camden and elsewhere. Could this be the recession proof sport? she asks.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Reports: Denise O’Connor, Fiona Wright and Jayson Mansaray
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What's On: Week Beginning 8th August
Opportunity at the Cockrane Theatre – only for 16 to 23 year olds – to train in performance and theatre support services. Call 020 7269 1600. Cochrane Theatre, is in Southampton Row, Holborn, London WC1B 4AP. Amnesty Letter Writing Group down the pub: Camden Fringe Festival continues with ‘Life’, ‘The Country Girl’ and ‘Fringe Benefits-Pandor’s Boxes’: Chat about the new book ‘CHAVs The Demonisation of the Working Class’: Golden Bear award winning film, ‘A Separation’ is at the Renoir, Brunswick Square: Book for Open House London: Book trips on Maiden Lane Summer Programme on Monday at 2pm at the sports pitch.
Read by: Athos Harber, David Michaels, Fiona Wright and Marian Larragy.
Research: Marian Larragy
Recording: David Michaels
Editing: Athos Harber
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