225. November Newscast
In this month’s edition we have stories on the Foodloop project on the Maiden Lane where food waste is turned into compost that is used and sold; Ann Carroll speaks to Will Blair, the Conservative can...
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In this month’s edition we have stories on the Foodloop project on the Maiden Lane where food waste is turned into compost that is used and sold; Ann Carroll speaks to Will Blair, the Conservative can...
Back after a prolonged summer break, this month’s newscast is a treat for the ears. We bring you incredible poetry from the young people from the New Horizons centre in Chalton Street. In a night orga...
The weekend before a referendum in Scotland that will effect us all, no matter what the result, Camden Community Radio’s Freddy Chick has been out to find out what people in the borough are thinking.
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...
Just in time for the imminent local elections, here is Camden Community Radio’s election special. We went out and about on the streets of the Cantelowes ward to hear what people are thinking. Plus we ...
Freddy Chick interviews Cantelowes Ward Councillor Angela Mason about her role and what it involves. How local politics can influence local residents lives, the importance of participating in local po...
Freddy Chick presents Camden Newscast. We have news of women fighting for control of their bellies tolling the bell at Irish Diaspora Conference; a report from the first of a new series of monthly fam...
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 suppor...
Louise Morris returns with her second international news bulletin reporting on Spain’s recent proposal to further change abortion laws and Latin America’s restrictive abortion laws. On Uganda’s homose...
Camden council are seeking to license buskers in the borough but The Association of Street Artists and Performers (ASAP!) founder has vowed to fight the restrictions in court. Nikhita Chulani speaks t...
Is Camden closing down creativity in the borough? Buskers in the borough are protesting against the Council, which has been consulting on plans to force them to pay up to£123 for a licence to busk, wi...
Tensions have flared between boaters and homeowners on London’s increasingly crowded canals. The focal point of the argument is in Islington where woodsmoke and late-night engine noise from the canal ...
A new combined heat and power generator at the Royal Free will provide energy to homes in Gospel Oak so lowering emissions and making cleaner and more efficient power; Camden’s famous gay Pub, The Bla...
Marita Hutson talks with Mary Mason of Solace about recent changes to the law on domestic violence which now includes more subtle forms of violence and threats and also changes how sixteen and sevente...
Camden Community Radio talks with striking Camden traffic wardens whose case was mentioned in Parliament last week: Charlotte asks if slowing down traffic by Camden Council will reduce road deaths? To...
Charlotte Briere-Edney got out of bed early to witness the passing of the Olympic flame through Camden before the start of the 2012 Games and chats with Colin Russell. who has written a special song f...
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...
Camden Community Radio looks at the Royal Mail plans for its former sorting office in Mount Pleasant A group of Travellers community has moved into a Residential street in Camden A former Camden Lib...
Deirdre MacBride, talks with Ann Carroll about how the Community Relations Council in the North of Ireland is helping people to look at the past and prepare for the future as we face into a long list ...
Following President Obama’s support for gay rights, Camden LGBT Forum is preparing for a huge influx of LGBT people to London for World Pride. Jayson Mansaray has the story. And our intrepid sports r...