Mimi Romilly's "HS2 Protest Song"
Mimi Romilly, lifelong Somers Town resident, came into CCRadio to record her protest song against HS2.
Here it is. Expect more from Mimi and her song of protest against the train.
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Stop that train! An interview with Mimi Romilly on her HS2 protest song
Mimi Romilly spoke to Violet about the disruption HS2 will cause around Euston and the lack of understanding or genuine interest HS2 Ltd. shows towards the local community. Mimi sings her ‘HS2 Protest Song’ and then is joined for another rendition by Dust from Psychopathic Romantics.
Package by: Violet Macdonald
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What's on in Camden: Week Beginning March 30th, 2014
The Forge Venue and Caponata Restaurant Mother’s Day: Mr Darcy Unwrapped. Somers Town and St. Pancra’s Action Group. Camden People’s Theatre: Sprint Festival. Also Camden People’s Theatre: Laqueum. Maiden Lane Community Centre: Roundhouse Circus ‘Echoes’. Jobs and Apprenticeship Fair and Easter Play Scheme. Loudest Whispers Exhibition at St. Pancras Hospital.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Marian Larragy, Freddy Chick, Sarah O’Brien, Sarah O’Brien, Joe Hughes and DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh.
Edited by: Sarah O’Brien
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Whats On 15th May 2011
Award winning trad musican Ewan McLennan is performing at Green Note on Parkway in Camden Town;
‘Timeline’ – a film journey between Camden Town & Kentish Town shows at the James Wigg surgery.
King’s Cross Area Action Group, Highgate Area Action Group and the St Pancras and Somers Town Area Action Groups all meet this week.
Camden Rock is at Kentish Town Road and the ‘the Accidental Festival’ is on at the Roundhouse. Advance low down on Sound System Culture in June.
And a Job Ad for a Website Officer at Camden Council
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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Camden Unlocked for1812
Marc Lee Brown provides the unique music for Camden Community Radio’s Camden Unlocked for international Migrants Day. Ben Cooper talks with Jack Beula about the highs and lows of his innovative career. He also investigates the mystery of the disappearing Chilean mural in Chalk Farm. Harriet Bird meets a lot of people at the SomersTown Festival of Cultures and Marian Larragy talks with Valerie Amajoutt about aspects of life as a migrant. This programme was broadcast by London Link Radio as part of International Migrants Day Radio Broadcast for 1812.
Presented by: Marian Larragy
Produced and edited by: Marian Larragy
Music by: Marc Lee Brown
- Radio 1812
- London Link Radio
- Listen here at 5.30 on 18th December 2010
- Human Development Report
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Not yet signed by Europeans
- Special Report on Migration in and from Asia
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Workers
- Transitions Primrose Hill
- Nubian Jak
- On Marley's Blue Plaque
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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