What's On in the week beginning 22nd November 2014
England Women’s Football Team plays at Wembley and is live on TV and Radio; UK premiere of ‘Blood Fruit’ at ICA on Sunday. Cuban Bar open mic on Monday at Stables Market; ‘State Red’ – Aitha Sen Gupta’s one act play at Hampstead Theatre; Multi sensory art experience ‘Studio to Stereo’ at Proud Camden; Cockpit Arts hosts open studios on Friday, Saturday & Sunday in Cockpit Yard, Holborn; You can see the lights for free in Regent Street.
Read by: Aziza El-Shataly, Gudren Vickery, Joseph Hughes, Marian Larragy and Max Weidl
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast June 2014
In this months Newscast, Sarah O’Brien gets views from Islington Council and The Mount Pleasant Association about the Royal Mail Group’s development proposal for the Mount Pleasant sorting office site. So far councils and local community groups object to this proposal but Mayor Johnson has taken it out of their hands and is due to make a decision at the end of July, public consultation ends on the 27th June.
Freddy Chick talks to residents of the Regents Park Estate about the loss of 168 council homes and businesses in Drummond Street, who are all set to lose their properties to make way for HS2.
Ann Carroll talks to Colin Blunstone from the 60’s band the Zombies, about his solo work, touring fifty years after you started and further albums with the Zombies.
Presented: Sarah O’Brien
Reporting: Freddy Chick, Sarah O’Brien & Ann Carroll
Edited: Sarah O’Brien
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Camden Newscast 17
The Regent’s Canal is being cleaned up for the Olympics. Charlotte Briere Edney meets those involved and finds out what is behind the project. Serena Britton went to the launch of a spanking new music studio for young people. She talked to the Mayor of Camden and others about how the project came about. A vegetable garden on the roof of the Maiden Lane Community Centre seems to be attracting the interest of local people who look forward to eating the produce.
Produced by: Charlotte Briere Edney
Features by: Charlotte Briere Edney, Serena, Britton & Vicki Battison
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Camden Newscast 11
Camden Council is considering a judicial review on HS2, Jayson Mansaray looks at the issues for and against.
The Vatican City recently held a symposium on the issue of sexual abuse, Denise O’Conor asks whether the Vatican is making up or covering up
And, one local team, Arsenal Ladies Reserves has made it to the Cup Final which takes palce in March.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
FeaturesEditor: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Denise O’Connor, Jayson Mansaray, T-O, Marian
Editing support: Charlotte Briere-Edney
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