Constable 200 years in Hampstead - at Burgh House
Although the English Romanic painter, Constable, is associated with Suffolk, he actually lived for some time in Hampstead and was inspired by views of the village and the Heath. Marking the 200th anniversary of his first visit to the area, Rebecca Lodge and Ashley Hannebrink are curating the Constable and accompanying exhibition, ‘Imaging and Imagining Hampstead Heath’, at Burgh House. Seven original works have been loaned by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the associated exhibition is supplemented by a series of talks and walks.
Tom Boyle talked with the Curators at Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, which is at: New End Square, London, NW3 1LT
Opening times: 12-5pm – Wednesday to Friday and Sunday. FREE entry. Duration: 10 October to 7 April. Email: info@BurghHouse.org.uk, Tel: 0207 431 0144
Package by: Tom Boyle
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Camden Community Newscast - 5
Are the Police Protecting the Cyclist – Jayson Mansaray talks to police Commander Sutherland following the death of cyclist Deep Lee in King’s Cross? Holly Lodge Community Centre funding slips away. Charlotte Briere-Edney update on Camden Council’s plan to limit sex entertainment venue licences; Lucy Waterhouse visits the New University of the Arts in King’s Cross; Chris Wilson tells Marian Larragy that it doesn’t require much more than iron determination to be a triathlete and we can confirm that the Olympic Torch is to travel through Camden.
Any witnesses to the collision are asked to contact the Road Death Investigation Unit at Alperton on 0208 998 5319.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Reports from: Lucy Waterhouse, Charlotte Brier-Edney, Marian Larragy, Jayson Mansaray
- If you witnessed the fatal incident in King's Cross
- Camden Cyclists
- Cycling intelligence in King's Cross
- Sex entertainment venue licences
- Central St Martin's School of Arts
- Lucy's extended report on Central St Martin's
- Holly Lodge Community Centre
- Triathlon Clubs in London
- Triathlon in Olympics
- Olympic Torch through Camden
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- CCRadio on Twitter
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Camden Newscast 3
In the latest Camden Newscast: Denise O’Connor was in Camden Town to find out what clubbers think about the latest ‘legal highs’ in circulation and also visited an expert to see what may be in store for the unwary. Ketamine baldder, anxiety…. Fiona Wright tries to find out what happened to the walk in clinic that was to be in Stanley Buildings and why the Primary Care Trust has turned its back on its commitment. The PCT are silent so she talks with Cllr Paul Braithwaite about the matter. Jayson Mansaray discovers that losing a grant was the start of a brave new world for Holly Lodge Community Centre. Marian Larragy goes fishing for information.
Presented by Jayson Mansaray
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