Camden Newscast - 20th February 2014
Marita Hutson has been looking into food banks in the locality, talking to users of the service and to Dorothea Hackman of the St Pancras food bank.
Freddy Chick discovers that all the earlier supporters of HS2 had been unable to attend the most recent meeting on HS2. Local MP, Frank Dobson set out the range of problems for local people re HS2. Camden Council Leader said that 200 Council homes and a local school would be demolished if the current proceed. Transport for London spoke against the current proposals as did local Stanley Johnson. Political and Legal moves to change the scheme have failed to stop it so far, but the fight goes on. Make your views known using the links on right of this page.
Lousie Morris of Central American Women’s Network brings news of human rights abuses by international firms in Guatamala and Costa Rica where they are failing to follow the law that requires consultation with indigenous communities about use of the land, but governments cannot afford to take them on. Monsanto modifications to plants opposed by 52 countries; forces farmers to buy new seeds each year, Arms firm tries to promote guns on back of concerns for Indian women’s safety! Tunisia’s new Constitution is strong on women’s Rights
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Camden Newscast - 13
Nearly five thousand s patients will be left without a GP due to the Camden Road Surgery closing. A dedicated protester brought the issue to the Camden Community Radio door step, literally…
Camden is taking on a novel approach to street drinking with a new initiative: The Camden departure lounge, Lollipops, squash and flip flops will be part of the wardens tool kit for the drunk.The London Housing Strategy is supposed to ensure that people get the housing needed. Will low and middle income people be pushed out of Camden?
And another sporting event…or is that an event for the sporting…
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Jayson Mansaray, Marita Hutson & Marian Larragy
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin with Ikaba Koyi - 21st October 2009
Ikaba Koyi presents the week’s news, featuring:
- Threatened closure of Maiden Lane Youth Club
- Ofcom’s report on children’s use of the internet
- Hundreds of London tower blocks have not been checked for safety. Has Camden done its duty?
Package by: Ikaba Koyi
additional reporting: Marian Larragy
- Ofcom
- Report on children's IT literacy
- CCRadio
- Report on threat to Youth club closure
- BBC reports
- Tower block disaster
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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