Healthwatch Social Media Campaign for 6thFormers
Healthwatch Camden plays an important part in ensuring that service providers hear what sort of health care local people want. Young people are the focus of a social media campaign that Healthwatch is running from 23rd-27th April. Based on a joint project with 6th form students in Camden, videos available on Instagram from 23rd April, will explore the three top health issues for school students. Lindi Maqhubela of Healthwatch Camden talked to Camden Community Radio about how the campaign will run, why it matters and about how Sixth form students created content and designed the campaign.
Package by: Marian Larragy
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Whats on in Camden week beginning 9th Nov
Upstairs at the Gatehouse hosts ‘Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits’ on Sunday afternoon and ‘Albert Herring’ with Hampstead Garden Opera for 10 days from 14th November; The Sam Braysher Quartet play Jazz at The Oxford on Monday evening; Iron Curtain Trilogy, comprised of three separate plays – ‘The Shape of The Table’, ‘Pentecost’ and ‘Dilemma’ – will be at the Cockpit in Gateforth Street from Thursday 13th; Don’t miss the a Ja Ja Festival of 100 Nordic bands at two London venues.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy and Mel Williams
Edited by: Mel Williams & Marian Larragy
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Whats on from 15th June 2014
‘Humouring Joyce’ at the London Irish Centre on Sunday 15th June – Bloomsday Eve, 8pm, tickets £7, further info. 020 7916 2222; The Camden Crawl is coming up next weekend – 25 stages, club nights and Fringe events. Tickets £45 & £27; Pre crawl Free show from Andrew Crowley at Union Chapel, 12 noon-2pm Saturday; Tabletop Sale at Camden Square Playcentre – to book a stall, call Paula on 020 7485 6827; ‘In Cahoots’ and ‘Tina Turner Tea Lady’ do comedy on Thursday night at the Camden Head – 020 7485 4019. Free entry exhibition ‘A Special Arrow Was Shot in the Neck’ which is guest curated by Curators Natasha Ginwala and Vivian Ziherl and is showing at the David Roberts Art Foundation. – call 020 7383 3004
Read by: Daniel Mears, Freddy Chick,Marian Larragy & Tanya Geddes
Script: Sarah O’Brien
Recording: Freddy Chick
Editing: Marian Larragy
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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 Newscast - 2
Camden Community Newscast’ the fortnightly News and Current Affairs podcast from Camden Community Radio brings you the latest news: Jayson Mansaray talks to Frank Dobson MP on boundary changes that wreck important connections between communities and their elected MPs. Councillors Paul Braithwaite and Maya DeSouza are among the local people opposed to plans for a High Speed Rail track through Camden. They tell Fiona Wright why they are against this development; Denise O’Connor says that table tennis is pinging into popularity in Camden and elsewhere. Could this be the recession proof sport? she asks.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Reports: Denise O’Connor, Fiona Wright and Jayson Mansaray
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