
341. The Hardy Tree
In the churchyard of St Pancras Old Church is the mysterious Hardy Tree. A proud ash tree with over a hundred gravestones studded into its roots. The story goes that the poet Thomas Hardy was its c...
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In the churchyard of St Pancras Old Church is the mysterious Hardy Tree. A proud ash tree with over a hundred gravestones studded into its roots. The story goes that the poet Thomas Hardy was its c...
Our first What’s On In Camden of 2016: Award winning classical music at the Conway Hall; Boccia at the St Pancras Community Centre; Anthony Gormley exhibits at the British Library; Camden People’s The...
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...
Supa Fine Sessions has a live session from an amazing young singer songwriter, Wolverhampton’s Cariss Auburn. Cariss came to our studios before heading off for a gig at the Jazz Cafe. The tracks she d...
Rob Inglis reads from Charles Dickens’ classic‘A Christmas Carol’. Rob is renowned for his reading of this story, bringing Ebenezer Scrooge to life in all his cantankerous meanness. Plonk yourself ...
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...
Join UCL’s Museums Treasure Hunt and support children’s charity War Child; learn about the world’s most famous grump Ebenezer Scrooge; Keats House is holding a free family day on the 20th of December;...
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...
Joseph Hughes gives a run down of his top picks for who will claim the prize this year. Can anyone beat the eventual X-Factor winner to the top spot?
In the run up to Christmas there’s an all day celebration of Latin music at the forge; Carol service at the Foundling Museum; map studio cafe in Kentish Town is always great and this week we’re sugges...
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 ...
Reggae soul pop master Natty plays at Barfly this week; the Dickens Museum is always a great place to go as Christmas approaches and this week there’s a reading group you can go along to. On the same ...
Sounds from Acoustic Root’s new night at the King’s Head in Crouch End. Check out the interview with DJ Speedy if you haven’t heard it already and then get along to the next Acoustic Roots night on 1s...
In this instalment of the Adventures of Joe, Joe makes his way to Chigwell and then on to Epping forest. Plus an epic bus journey. This week Joe is joined by Alexandra and Freddy
Plenty to keep you going in the cold weather. Catch jazz at the Map Cafe with Andrea Pozza; punk at the Dublin Castle thanks to Proud City Fathers; coming up next weekend at Maiden Lane is another fam...
Supa Fine Sessions is back with your host DJ Speedy in control. Supa Fine Sessions is about inviting local talent from in and around Camden for interviews and acoustic performances. Today’s show will ...
Volunteer Ambrose describes how his insight into substance abuse is helping him plan a new career. Jane Robinson, Peer Mentor& Volunteer Co-ordinator at CRI (Crime Reduction Initiative) Camden explain...
In this special double-bill episode, Joe talks about a trip to Osterley Park to see the horses and goes on a trip to laserquest in Kingston. He is joined once again by Freddy Chick.
Harry Hallowes has lived on Hampstead Heath for almost thirty years. So long that he was given squatters rights to the land he lives on. Now Hollywood is turning his life into a movie, without his per...
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...