What's On: Week Beginning 10th Nov 2012
‘The Trebic Ghetto’ at 4pm on Sunday 11th November marks the 70th anniversary of the deportation of the Jews of Trebic to death camps: Walk on Hampstead Heath 9.50am on Monday 12th:
Two Launch events for King’s Cross Neighbourhood Forum – Saturday 10th and Wednesday 14th November: The London Jazz Festival runs from Friday 9th to 18th November: Theatro Technis presents ‘Who is Noskov’ – five short plays: ‘Rust And Bone’ is film of the week: ‘Journeys East – A Discovery of Hidden Treasures’ a community exhibition at The Wallace Collection – including work form the Asian Women’s Group in West Hampstead.
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What's on in Camden, April 14th - April 21st
Gas Coombes of rock band Supergrass is solo at the club NME show. ‘Neighbourhood watch’ is showing at the Tricycle and new play ‘A woman inside’ is at the Etcetera Theatre. There’s a spoken word event at the Roundhouse and a talk on women, sexual exploitation and the media.
Edited and researched by Darryl McKay
Voiced by: Jayson Mansaray, Cina Aissa, Aaron McCarter, Laurie Bolger and Darryl McKay
- Gaz Coombes at Koko
- Neighbourhood Watch at The Tricycle Theatre
- A Woman Inside at Etcetera Theatre
- Spoken word night at The Roundhouse
- Images of exploited and trafficked women at Friends house
- Platform 1 at the poetry cafe
- Clean Break Theatre
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Camden People Fund £150,000 transition funding
This week Camden Community Radio visit the town hall and a community centre to discuss a brand new transition fund that has been allocated to Camden’s good neighbour scheme via the Camden People fund. Darryl McKay reports
- Social care & health
- Highgate Newtown Community Centre
- 020 7272 7201
- Councillor Patricia Callaghan
- Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health
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'New Neighbours' A book for Children - Refugee Week 2009
Matina Grebener interviews Olvia Fellas of Islington Coucil about IRIS, the Islington Refugee Integration Service, who tells her about a book produced as part of this year’s celebration for refugee week, ‘Different Pasts Shared Futures’. In the book, which is called, ‘New Neighbours’, refugee children tell their stories to other children, who in turn learn a little about where their new neighbours have come from and what they may have experienced en route to London.
- Camen Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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