
600. Cup Cakes and Ginger Beer
The third of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links to hear“The Visit” and“The War” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy
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The third of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links to hear“The Visit” and“The War” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy
The second of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links to hear“The War” and “Cupcakes and Ginger Beer” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy
The first of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links to hear “The War” and “Cupcakes and Ginger Beer” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years. Click on the...
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years. Click on the...
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how, after moving to London, Belfast remains a touchstone of her l...
Mimi Romilly, lifelong Somers Town resident, came into CCRadio to record her protest song against HS2. Here it is. Expect more from Mimi and her song of protest against the train.
Streetsfest is a festival bringing together different grassroots homeless organisations in Finsbury Park. It happens at the end of each summer and that year CCRadio’s Bonny Astor and Freddy Chick went...
At the start of the year, Camden Community Radio ran a workshop on interview skills. The participants headed into the studio to test out what they’d learned. These recordings are the result. Here B...
At the start of the year, Camden Community Radio ran a workshop on interview skills, then the participants headed into the studio to test out what they’d learned. These recordings are the result. H...
At the start of the year, Camden Community Radio ran a workshop on interview skills, then the participants headed into the studio to test out what they’d learned. These recordings are the result. O...
The Camden Town Shed was one of the first examples of the Men’s Shed movement from Australia to arrive in the UK. It was started by local man Mike Jenn and is based in the Maiden Lane Community Centre...
Sapphire Community Group is an organisation based in East London but with projects in Camden that works with young people to bring the best out of themselves. The group have worked on a film that enca...
Today I get to interview Mr. Romel Ravello, a Author, Motivational speaker and pillar to the Black community. He tells us about being a former Black liberation youth leader, growing up in Trinidad and...
This episode features the lovely Marisol, the creator behind Mestizo, an authentic Mexican restaurant and tequila bar located in Kings Cross. Marisol opened Mestizo in 2005 and it has since served the...
Eating healthily is important for our bodies and our wellbeing. We all know this. But what if you are told by a doctor to lower your levels of cholesterol? Or that you should eat a high-fiber, low-fat...
In the early 90’s Islington was rocked by a scandal of abuse in its kid’s homes. The victims of that abuse are still seeking justice and answers for what they suffered. Dr Liz Davies was the social...
Jo Lynch has lived near the Islington/Camden border all her life. As a child she’d walk from her home in Islington over to the land where the Maiden Lane Estate is to play. Back then, this was a waste...
March is brain tumour awareness month and Nina Saini talks to Camden Community Radio about her experience of having a brain tumour from diagnosis through to treatment and life afterwards. Nina now ...
After volunteering at the camps of Calais and Dunkirk in France, they bring their help to those who have nothing in the streets of Camden. For about nine weeks now, the Refugee Community Kitchen (RCK)...