Camden Newscast - 6
Pollution – London and Camden’s Biggest Invisible Health Issue; Bikes – The New Greener and Faster Alternative for Ambulance Services; The Protection of Private Tenants – Who Pays? Camden Mayor Opens A…. Shed!
Presented & Edited by: Jayson Mansaray
Features Editor: Marian Larragy
Features by: Sarah O’Brien, Hannah Sinclair, Charlotte Briere Edney and Marian Larragy/Cina Aissa
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Do You Remember Women's Night at The Drill Hall?
In researching the history of London’s Drill Hall Theatre, Marian Larragy discovered that the Drill Hall has a fond place in the hearts of some because Monday night used to be Women only night at the Drill Hall bar.
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What's On week beginning 5th March 2011
International Women’s Day: Free therapy tasters at Women and Health Camden, Launch of Rosa Luxemburg’s Letters;
Pan-Asian Film Festival; Drill Halll, A Personal History
Winterlong at the Soho Theatre
Read by:
Amy Solomon
David Kirkwood
Marian Larragy
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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What's On: week beginning 4th December 2010
Free things to do include seeing Bridget Riley: Planning and Related Work at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. The Panto on every day till Christmas Eve is ‘Pinocchio’ at the Roundhouse daily 11am and 2.30pm, tickets £7.50 and £9. ‘We Don’t Care About Music Anyway’ is introduced by its Director Cedric Dupire on Sunday at the Roundhouse. On Monday, Stephen Cohen talks about the book ‘Arming without Aiming: India’s Military Modernisation’ at Asia House. The King’s Cross Development Forum meets in Room 1 at Camden Town Hall on Thursday 9th to hear about new housing in King’s Cross.
- Bridget Riley Exhibition
- at the National Gallery
- Pinocchio the panto
- at the Roundhouse
- We Don't Care About Music Anyway
- at the Roundhouse
- Asia House
- Arming without Aiming, India's Military Modernisation
- King's Cross Development Forum
- on new housing in King's Cross
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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What's On: week beginning 27th November 2010
Demonstrate at Camden Town Hall on Wednesday 1st December at 6pm. Camden Council is proposing to cut £27 million off services because of government funding cuts. This would mean cutting a lot of services that are very important to vulnerable groups of local residents. Camden has about £100 million in reserves. Some of this reserve should be used to continue to fund services that we know are important like luncheon clubs, youth clubs, drop in services for a further 12 months. Government cuts to rent support, fuel allowances, travel for disabled people and to other services will also hurt vulnerable people. Until we can see the impact of those cuts, we should keep other safety nets in place. DO THE RIGHT THING CAMDEN
- Proposed cuts to voluntary and community sector
- Cuts to Adult Social Care Budget
- Camden Council
- consultation on increases to charges for adult social care
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