Talking Shop: The Long Hot Summer
Alix, Bonny, Freddy, Marian & Violet on the Long Hot Summer – From June to O Granny, how could you?
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Interview with Nina Saini
March is brain tumour awareness month and Nina Saini talks to Camden Community Radio about her experience of having a brain tumour from diagnosis through to treatment and life afterwards.
Nina now blogs about her experiences and about life in general. Both the Brain Tumour Charity and Brain Tumour Research are trying to expand research into the condition and how to tackle it.
Package by: Lacky Ahmed
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What's On In Camden - 24th July
The sweltering heat of summer is bearing down on us. School is out. What to do?!! We have some suggestions: you can go to the summer play scheme at the Kentish Town City Farm (includes bush craft and a trip out in the week); WAC arts summer program includes Zombie TV making and parkour; meet new friends at Alexandra Road Park with cricket, yoga and walks; take part in the Camden Unity Cup, one of London’s largest community football tournaments.
Package by: Ruth Skinner, Violet MacDonald, Joseph Hughes, Freddy Chick
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What's On In Camden - January 25th 2015
There’s plenty going on in this cold January. You can research your family history at the Kentish Town Library or sample the delights of birdwatching on Hampstead Heath. If you fancy something to put a smile on your face then there’s a great comedy gig on at the Good Ship in Kilburn while families with young children can go along to the Camden Arts Centre for some creative classes.
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What's on in Camden, week beginning 25th October
Catch the last night of amateur production of ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Upstiars at the Gatehouse; There are apples galore and lots more tomorow, Appleday, at the Kentish Town City Farm and the new riding school lights will be switched on. This Monday, Jazz Night at the Oxford is in the hands of Brass Mask! Daisychains the Drop in for Under 2s is on every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm and you would need hurry to get a ticket for ‘’Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at the Hampstead Theatre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy & Mel WIlliams
Edited by: Marian Laragy
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