
339. Best of 2015
We look back at what has been a busy year for Camden Community Radio. If you’ve been listening carefully then this will be a chance to relive some great moments we shared together. If not, then you’re...
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We look back at what has been a busy year for Camden Community Radio. If you’ve been listening carefully then this will be a chance to relive some great moments we shared together. If not, then you’re...
In this Christmas edition of World of Whoa, your beloved host Catherine Carroll is joined by two special guests. First is Rob Inglis with a reading of A Christmas Carol, for which he is rightly famous...
The‘Camden Mothership’ was the name given to a recent squat in the former Council offices on West End Lane. It didn’t last long as the Council wasted no time in having them evicted, branding the squat...
There’s a mitten on a railing near the children’s playground at Coram Fields. A common enough sight. Go closer though and you will find it is made of painted bronze. What does it mean? Peter Hayes ...
Catherine Carroll’s World of Whoa! is back. Stories that make you go“whoa! that’s great” or“whoa! they can’t do that!” or“whoa! this show sounds amazing!”. This week Catherine speaks to singer-s...
“I love it, love it, love it!” Samantha McNeil, Volunteer Co-ordinator at Clean Break, is passionate about volunteering. She talks about how volunteering led to her dream job, how Volunteer Centre Cam...
Larraine Revah became Mayor of Camden in May. She’s thoroughly enjoyed her busy first six months of civic duties and is looking forward to what the next half year will bring. One of the priorities of ...
Internet Cafes are dotted all over Camden. Who uses them and what goes on inside them? Freddy Chick went to investigate in an internet cafe on Kilburn High Road. What he discovered was that it was ...
From the global International Women’s Day festival to small, local employability events, student Marissa Piccolo has learned to fund, plan and run successful events as a Volunteer Community Champion w...
This is the story of the Soane’s family mausoleum in St. Pancras Old Church cemetery. You might think you’ve never seen this mausoleum before, but it bears an eerie resemblance to something you know a...
Conservation& Office Volunteer, Anne Collins, talks about friends, fitness, fun…and efts. Projects& Volunteers Manager, Colin Houston, describes some brand new ways to enjoy the Heath while engaging i...
When Angela was young she treaded the boards in the Theatre Royal at York. There she met the family of John Heu, an artist who came to England with his family as a refugee, from Vienna, just as Sigmun...
Discover what to expect from Volunteer Centre Camden’s next Volunteering Fair by hearing from potential volunteers, organisation’s roles and networking opportunities. Volunteer Matchmaker, Peter Webs...
Volunteer Explainer, Susie Monk, enjoys the history, visitors and friendly team at Kenwood House– the free-entry English Heritage villa on Hampstead Heath. Preserving and sharing the beauty of the gro...
Skills rich but time poor? Andrew Dowell talks about using his career break to share his marketing and communications expertise to help small charities get noticed. By sharing his strategic skills in ...
When Stephanie Shrager gives a hand, arm and shoulder massage she knows the difference she’s making to someone in crisis– from her own experience. Volunteering with the British Red Cross‘Independent L...
Catherine Carroll presents a new show: World of Whoa! It brings you stories that make you go“whoa! that’s great” or“whoa! they can’t do that!” or“whoa! this show sounds amazing!”. Think of it as...
The Camden New Town Festival is a high point of the summer in Camden. It brings together the local community and creates a spirit of togetherness that is increasingly rare. This report on the Satur...
Lucy Waterhouse talks with local photographer and poet Angela Inglis about the two books she has published.‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’ traces the stories of local people who resisted some of the ...
Camden Town Brewery has come a long way, very quickly. Founder Jasper Cuppaidge first started brewing beer on a small scale in the cellar of his pub, The Horseshoe in Hampstead, seven years ago. In 2...