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Petersfield's Shine Radio
It’s National Volunteering week so big thank yous to them all
Organisations are thanking all their volunteers this week. There was a Strawberry Tea 'Thank You' Party at Winton House - moved indoors as the rain fell - for their volunteers who run the cafe, the information desk and the gardening, amongst other things. Daniel Spiller sang the songs as the tea took place with cakes and sandwiches, a quiz and a raffle. Richard Philips, the Chair of Trustees, thanked the volunteers, spoke about the renovation work about to start on Monday 9 June and announced that the Mayor, Cllr Chris Paige, has chosen Winton...
2025-06-03
05 min
Sussex And The City
#4: "Devolution Is A No-Brainer... And This Is Not A Brighton Takeover"
The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 4: Devolution Is A No-Brainer... And This Is Not A Brighton Takeover Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Cllr Bella Sankey – Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council This episode is brought to you in partnership with: Strategy + Impact - The Sussex-based consultancy helping leaders in government, business and charity shape change with communication strategies that drive real results. 🔍 Episode summary Richard Freeman speaks with Councillor Bella Sankey, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, about the city’s central role in kickstarting the Sussex devolution process - and why she beli...
2025-05-26
23 min
Litter On The Breeze - A Suede Podcast
Whatever Makes You Happy: The 'Coming Up' Era 2
Litter On The Breeze returns by looking out of the window and taking in some of the sights, sounds, and oh yes, smells of Suede's 'Coming Up' album! Today we are joined by another Person Who Was There In The Nineties in the form of Cllr Richard Lawley , with whom I have been known to attend the odd Suede gig - as you will hear about! In addition, we discuss how he got into the band, how they compared with other acts who happened to be around at the time, and a story about a purchase that he would c...
2025-03-17
1h 14
The Ordinary Elite
The Ordinary Elite - E2 - Reform UK & Cllr Thomas Kerr
The Ordinary Elite is a Scottish podcast brought to you from Glasgow by John McGovern and Mike Dailly. Both are Solicitor Advocates - John a criminal defence lawyer and Mike a civil litigation practitioner and social justice campaigner. In our 2nd episode of Season 4, we talk with Cllr Thomas Kerr - a Glasgow city councillor who left the Tories to join Reform UK earlier this year. Thomas was joined by Reform UK's Deputy Leader, Richard Tice MP, in Glasgow today for the announcement of two further Scottish Cllr defections to Reform: Renfrewshire Cllr John Gray and South Lanarkshire Cllr...
2025-03-06
45 min
Highland Radio Business Matters
Business Matters, Ep 232: 3D Construction Printing, plus Local Enterprise Week
In this week’s edition, Chris Ashmore looks at the subject of 3D construction printing, and also the forthcoming Local Enterprise Week. Recently Ireland’s first 3D printed homes came on stream for Louth County Council in Dundalk. The families are the first residents to live in 3D concrete homes in Ireland and the UK. Two Donegal natives – Paul Kelly and Richard Mullin originally from Letterkenny and Ballybofey respectively – are founders of a company known as Harcourt Technologies Limited, or HTL.tech It is strategically partnered with a Danish firm COBOD International – the world leade...
2025-02-19
40 min
Brooklands Radio Features
Mayors of Elmbridge 23rd July 2024
Barry Richards and Michelle Ford talk to Cllr. Neil Houston Mayor of Elmbridge and Cllr. Richard Williams former Mayor of Elmbridges.
2024-07-24
32 min
Byline Podcast
Labour Holds London, Gains West Midlands
In this second podcast about England's local election results Adrian Goldberg reflects on success for Labour in the mayoral elections. They held London despite some forecasts to the contrary and secured the West Midlands, where Richard Parker won the vote after a partial recount to see off the incumbent Andy Street. Adrian is joined by Byline Times founder and executive editor Peter Jukes and Cllr Steve Evans – Deputy Leader of Wolverhampton City Council where Labour strengthened its grip on the local authority, winning 17 of 20 seats up for grabs. Produced in Bir...
2024-05-06
26 min
The Tonight Show
Thursday 15th February 2024-Family Referendum Debate, RTÉ Exit Packages & WhatsApp Lowers Age Limit
Claire Brock is joined by Senator Mary Seery-Kearney, Karen Kiernan, Senator Michael McDowell, Brenda Power, Cllr Kevin Callan & Richard Hogan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-16
47 min
Politics Uncensored
Episode 34- Local Government Funding
This week's episode focused on Local Government funding after it emerged that one in six councils are on the brink of going bankrupt. Featuring interviews with activist Femi Oluwole, Professor Richard Murphy from University of Sheffield and Leader of Somerset Council Cllr Bill Revans.
2024-02-09
59 min
The Cov Pod
25. Finance 2023
It’s no secret that local authorities across the country are facing huge financial pressures, and Coventry City Council is no different as it forecasts a £30m budget shortfall. Coventry recently shared that without additional central government funding, it could effectively declare itself bankrupt and only deliver services it has to by law. A report, released in December, proposed local money-saving options and Cllr Richard Brown, Cabinet Member for Finance and Phil Helm, Senior Finance Officer at Coventry City Council join me to talk through the Council's proposals. Host: Aaron Ashmore Intro mus...
2023-12-18
27 min
SuffolkNews Podcast
Cllr Richard Rout being interviewed directly after the meeting on the motion to help local farmers
Richard Rout, deputy leader of Suffolk County Council, was interviewed directly after the meeting in which a motion to help local farmers was debated on. Credit: Joao Santos
2023-10-20
01 min
Institute for Government
How can England’s cities and counties make a success of devolution?
Devolution deals have transferred control of various budgets and functions – including over transport, skills, housing and planning – from central government to metro mayors and combined authorities in many parts of England. The devolution process is continuing. Five new mayors are due to be elected in 2024 – in the East Midlands, North East, York and North Yorkshire, Suffolk and Norfolk – and additional powers are being devolved to Greater Manchester and the West Midlands. A further wave of deals is expected before the 2024 general election, with Labour also committed to extending devolution if it forms the next government. So how can England’s cities and...
2023-07-10
58 min
The Rhubarb Radio Podcast
The Regeneration Show (Episode 3) - Paul Gwillian, Anne Lockwood, Richard Butterfield & Cllr Michael Graham
On this March edition of the Regeneration show, we feature the Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) in Wakefield, highlighting the work it is doing to bring historic areas of the city centre back to life. In this episode we speak to Paul Gwillian, Heritage Action Zone Officer for Wakefield Council, Anne Lockwood of First Choice Recruitment & Richard Butterfield from Historic England. We also catch up with Cllr Michael Graham on how the Historic Action Zone benefits the economy of the City Centre and the surrounding area.
2023-03-17
33 min
The Week at Work
126. Ireland For All Rally - 6th Feb 2023
This special episode contains speeches and songs from the United Against Racism and Le Cheile rally held on O'Connell Street on Monday, 6th February 2023. Speakers included activist Ellie Kisyombe, Cllr. Daithí Doolan (Sinn Fein), Paul Murphy TD & Richard Boyd Barrett TD (People Before Profit), Steph Hanlon, Marese Hegarty, Ailbhe Smyth, Dean Scurry and many others. Music by Jimi Cullen and others. Let's build for Saturday, 18th February!
2023-02-15
30 min
The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and Guests.
Ian Byrne MP - The God Cast Interview
Fr Alex is the vicar St Matthew's Burnley, and is the author of a brand new book entitled 'Our Daily Bread Argos To The Altar. A Priest's Story which be ordered here, Our Daily Bread: From Argos to the Altar – a Priest's Story eBook : Frost, Father Alex, Campbell, Alastair: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store or follow him on Twitter @alexdjfrost Ian Byrne is a British Labour Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West Derby since the 2019 general election. In 2018, Byrne was elected as a councillor to Liverpool City Council, representing the Eve...
2022-09-13
24 min
The Cov Pod
8. Council Tax and managing budgets
You’ll no doubt be aware of Council Tax but do you know how and where that money is spent? I sat down with Cllr Richard Brown, Finance Lead for Coventry City Council and Paul Jennings, Senior Finance Manager at Coventry City Council to talk about the council’s annual budget, Council Tax, and the balance between the funding of local services and investing in commercial opportunities. The conversation is informal and is a great introduction to how the council manages its budget and the legal responsibility the council has to balance the books each year...
2022-03-18
33 min
The Tonight Show
Wednesday 24th November 2021- Black Friday Warnings, Covid Creche Concerns, and Reimagined Cork Docklands
Claire Brock is joined by Richard Guiney, Evelyn Moynihan, Ciara Leahy, Cathal Crowe TD, Kathleen Funchion TD, Joan O’Sullivan, Teresa Heeney, Cllr Colm Kelleher, and Grainne Griffin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-25
46 min
Irish Life & Lore - Voices from the Archive
The O'Mahony Family Papers return to Kerry
The O'Mahony family papers and artifacts from Kilmorna House near Listowel in North Kerry were presented to Kerry Co. Museum in October 2021.Included among the collection is a hand-written letter dated 13 April 1829, written by Pierce Mahony who was working solicitor to Daniel O'Connell, at the House of Lords at Westminster, just as Catholic Emancipation was given royal assent. Also included in the collection is a Visitors Book kept at Kilmorna between 1858 and 1898, and amongst the signatures is that of Charles Stuart Parnell, poet W.B.Yeats, writer and artist Percy F...
2021-11-02
36 min
Connected Places
Introducing the UK Cities Climate Investment Commission
How can cities strengthen their business cases for net zero investment? And if their plans are brought together and aligned in a new and creative ways, could they generate greater scale, volume and predictability in ways that might make them more attractive to investors? To answer these and other questions, the Connected Places Catapult has teamed with a number of partners to create the UK Cities Climate Investment Commission. The aim is to the leverage the combined scale and clout of the UK’s cities to mobilise investment into low and net-zero carbon projects across all of th...
2021-07-22
34 min
Backboard Podcast
Ep.46 - Cllr Richard MacRae
Today I spoke to Councillor Richard MacRae about the elections, Sawley....ooh, sorry meant strelley....and much more!
2021-04-14
39 min
County Derry Post
CDP Political Podcast: Ep4: Cllr Richard Holmes
UUP councillor Richard Holmes tells Liam Tunney about the effect coverage of the financial scandals had on the council, and discusses the development of its commercial side.
2021-02-25
18 min
The Weekly Experience
The Portsmouth Arms, Fill Me Up, Frimley Christmas Tree, Biltong and A Visit to Hartley Wintney
Join Roger, Bev & Jack with this massive festive edition of the Weekly Experience, the shows seem to get longer, but its packed of loads of stuff, and meeting you, which we love doing, across the region of Berkshire, Hampshire & Surrey.The team have been speaking to award winning GM Richard Curtis from the Portsmouth Arms in Hatch Warren, and the wonderful stories he’s achieved this year, with his charity quizzes, and his new Saturday Market on every Saturday, whilst we visit, we speak to the Agna with her stall called ‘Fill Them Up’More from t...
2020-12-11
1h 42
The Weekly Experience
A Tandoori Treat, and Venison Sausage and Canine Assisted Learning and Victoria BB
On this edition of the Weekly Experience, we had a lovely visit to www.tandooritreats.com with Cllr Sarah Jane Croke, and have a poppadom challenge and find out more from Jenny about the Railway Lamb Curry.We go ‘Down Your Way’ for the second instalment of our visit to Farnham and pop into the www.standrewsfarnham.org and find out more on the church, and meet the butcher Richard from www.smallboneandsons.co.uk who’s been there for a while, Bev buys some Lamb Shanks and some Venison and Red Currant Sausages which we test taste...
2020-11-21
1h 18
ArtyParti
Art in Retail Spaces
Can arts thrive in a retail space?Gallery owner Ken Devine & his daughter Juli Poulton share about the value of their new art gallery "Frederick Street Gallery", opening in the heart of Sunderland's city centreArtist Stacey Campbell shares her beautiful work in memory of her grandfatherJohn Green, Retail Liaison Manager of the Bridges Shopping Centre, considers why retail spaces need to change attitudes, to attract more shoppersRichard Oliver & Sian O’Keefe share about the opening of their new portable Bronze foundry - the first in the North East...
2019-09-05
25 min
Lib Dem Podcast
Is it time for a beer yet? 2019 Election review
Liverpool's Cllr Richard Kemp & Preston's Cllr John Potter talk about the Liberal Democrat success in the local elections and the EU elections and where the party goes from here.This is the first episode of a brand new podcast.Keep up to date with the LibDem Podcast on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter - @LibDemPodPlease like & subscribe to the channel on YouTube as well as through your podcast provider so you never miss an episode.If you want to support the show why not join our Patreon exclusive service at: www.patreon...
2019-06-07
28 min
She Made Me Do It!
Episode 33 Keiran O’Toole Managing Director of Rock Clothing
Keiran O’Toole Managing Director of Rock Clothing I am 19 years old this year, born and slightly bred in York, North Yorkshire. I was born at York District Hospital at the age of 0 if you couldn’t tell. I spent my primary school years at Carr Juniors and then moved up to York High School where I was educated for about half a term before moving to Portsmouth, aged 11. I was schooled in a state school, previously known as King Richard School (now known as Castle View Academy). Whilst studying, I worked at a pub ferrying food to and from peop...
2019-03-06
53 min
Local Government: In Conversation
15th Feb: Fixing council funding
Councils are facing unprecedented financial pressure and core services are creaking. How did we get here and what needs to happen? In this week’s bumper episode we speak to council leaders, the LGA, SOLACE and experts from the NAO, IFS and CfPS about their reaction to the findings of LGiU’s State of Local Government Finance survey. A fascinating exploration of how councils across the country are dealing with ongoing budget cuts, the impact on their residents and the path to a sustainable funding model. We cover everything from tax devolution to commercialisation, how to make business rates and coun...
2019-02-15
1h 27
Mental Health Monday
Episode 100: #LostChildhoods - Part Two
One hundred episodes. Thank you to everyone who has joined us over the course of the last one hundred chapters of this conversation about mental health. On the 4th February 2019, presenter Mick Coyle was joined by co-host Jake Mills, and a host of guests to mark the start of Children's Mental Health Week. Live from the steps of St. George's Hall in Liverpool, Radio City Talk curated a display of over 200 shoes, each representing a schoolchild who ends their own life each year. In part two, Mick is joined by Sophie (a member...
2019-02-06
1h 13
Rob Hopkins
Cllr Matthew Brown on the Preston Model and the economics of the imagination.
The scholar Richard Sennett once wrote, “modern capitalism works by colonizing people’s imagination of what is possible”. If it is the case that our current economic model thrives by creating the conditions that suppress rather than unleash the imagination, and if we recognise that now, more than any other time, we need a mass re-nourishing of the collective imagination, then where might we spot examples of 'the economics of the imagination'? Eight years ago, the economy of Preston was crocked. Then its Council decided to take a new approach. Today I'm speaking to Cllr Matthew Brown, the recently-elected leader of Pre...
2019-01-23
33 min
Rob Hopkins
Cllr Matthew Brown on the Preston Model and the economics of the imagination.
The scholar Richard Sennett once wrote, “modern capitalism works by colonizing people’s imagination of what is possible”. If it is the case that our current economic model thrives by creating the conditions that suppress rather than unleash the imagination, and if we recognise that now, more than any other time, we need a mass re-nourishing of the collective imagination, then where might we spot examples of 'the economics of the imagination'? Eight years ago, the economy of Preston was crocked. Then its Council decided to take a new approach. Today I'm speaking to Cllr Matthew Brown, the recently-elected leader of Pre...
2019-01-23
33 min
Good Conversations
Episode 2: "Catholic Social Teaching as a non-Catholic"
In this episode, our host Alessia Cesana is speaking to Cllr Richard Harris, who is a volunteer with Good Works and an Anglican, about the impact of Catholic Social Teaching on his career. Touching upon his past as a Disability Officer for the Student Union of the University of Derby as well as his present work for a major retail company, this episode provides an insight in what it's like to be part of an organisation that is dedicated to something that has Catholic in the name, as a Protestant.
2018-07-24
00 min
alaninbelfast
#AP2018 Panel on Delivering Societal Change at @allianceparty conference
Kellie Armstrong MLA chairing the #AP2018 discussion with Emma Butler (Integrated Alumni), Cllr Andrew Muir (Ards & North Down council) and Richard Kirk (Institute of Civil Engineers). Blog post at https://sluggerotoole.com/2018/03/24/low-key-alliance-conference-warns-fear-and-mistrust-limit-us-to-living-smaller-lives-ap2018/
2018-03-24
49 min
Tipp FM Radio's Podcast
Tipp Today - Tuesday Dec 19th - Hour 3
In the final hour of this mornings Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Richard Walsh from Caiseal Conservation committee about the winter solstice, we spoke to Adi Roche as the Chernobyl Childrens foundation welcome 30 children from Belarus who will spend christmas in Ireland. We also spoke to Valerie Connolly from Tipperary Sports Partnership about funding they have received and we spoke to Cllr Catherine Carey who was accompanied by Sue and Anna from the Animal Aid Action group who went to inspect a field in Knocklofty which has been the scene of many horse deaths. What the women described seeing there...
2017-12-19
43 min
Pulse News
Cllr Richard Dunbar speaks ahead of a vigil in Bradford tonight
2016-06-16
06 min
NLGN
Town Crier: Episode 8 - Post Conference
This month Director Simon Parker and Head of External Affairs Emma Burnell are joined by new Deputy Director Jessica Studdert and Leader of Islington Council Cllr Richard Watts. Among topics discussed are George Osborne’s announcement on the devolution of Business Rates and David Cameron’s announcement of changes to Section 106 agreements.
2015-10-12
34 min
ConstitutionUK
British values: real or elusive? - Part 1 [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Hannah Baker, Martin Dobson, Cllr Richard Kemp, Jackson Ng, John Sawyer | Professor Conor Gearty hosts Constitution UK's event in Liverpool where we asked Liverpool residents what does it mean to be British? What are British values and how could they be written into a constitution?
2015-03-25
18 min
ConstitutionUK
British values: real or elusive? - Part 2 [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Hannah Baker, Martin Dobson, Cllr Richard Kemp, Jackson Ng, John Sawyer | Professor Conor Gearty hosts Constitution UK's event in Liverpool where we asked Liverpool residents what does it mean to be British? What are British values and how could they be written into a constitution?
2015-03-25
16 min
Time To Travel
Time To Travel
RICHARD BODIN, COO of fastjet, talks about their low cost airline and the routes they fly through Africa. www.fastjet.com/za MARELI ROUX, PR for La Motte Wine Estate, talks about winning the Best Food and Wine Matching Experience in the 2015 Drinks International Wine Tourism Awards. www.la-motte.com PETRA VANDECASTEELE, Owner of Kids of Nature, talks about reconnecting families with nature. She also spoke about the Junior Journalists competition being run on the website www.kidsofnature.com CLLR GARRETH BLOOR, Mayoral Committee Member for Tourism, Events and Economic Development in Cape Town, talks about the impact of the...
2015-03-11
55 min
NLGN
Sir Richard Leese Speech and Q and A
If you missed our Annual Conference, here’s your chance to listen to the keynote speech from Cllr Sir Richard Leese on the future of local government following the welcome devolution through the Greater Manchester City Deal. This is followed by a Q and A with audience members and NLGN Director Simon Parker. #AnnualConference #NLGN
2015-02-18
34 min
Isle of Wight Radio News
The Friday Report Fixed Link Special
Listen again to the Friday Report with Matt White, joined by Deborah Gardiner, Kevin Smith, Cllr Richard Priest and Carl Feeney - this week it is all about the Fixed Link referendum. Hear their views, only with Isle of Wight Radio and the Friday Report. #iwnews
2014-11-28
41 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Housing: The Crisis That Divides
Contributor(s): Richard Blakeway, Cllr Sir Merrick Cockell, Councillor, David Orr, Professor Henry Overman | Britain’s housing crisis is a nationwide issue with multiple dimensions. In the run-up to the election, all politicians recognise that the electorate expect fresh ideas on how to address the shortage of decent, affordable housing. This event presents an opportunity to take part in a discussion among experts in the field from the industry and academia, with a particular emphasis on planning and urban policy, and to consider how the Conservative Party intends to address the issue. Credits: Tom Sturdy (Audio Post-Production).
2014-09-29
37 min
Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Housing: The Crisis That Divides
Contributor(s): Richard Blakeway, Cllr Sir Merrick Cockell, Councillor, David Orr, Professor Henry Overman | Britain’s housing crisis is a nationwide issue with multiple dimensions. In the run-up to the election, all politicians recognise that the electorate expect fresh ideas on how to address the shortage of decent, affordable housing. This event presents an opportunity to take part in a discussion among experts in the field from the industry and academia, with a particular emphasis on planning and urban policy, and to consider how the Conservative Party intends to address the issue. Credits: Tom Sturdy (Audio Post-Production).
2014-09-29
37 min
2014 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
Housing: The Crisis That Divides
Contributor(s): Richard Blakeway, Cllr Sir Merrick Cockell, Councillor, David Orr, Professor Henry Overman | Britain’s housing crisis is a nationwide issue with multiple dimensions. In the run-up to the election, all politicians recognise that the electorate expect fresh ideas on how to address the shortage of decent, affordable housing. This event presents an opportunity to take part in a discussion among experts in the field from the industry and academia, with a particular emphasis on planning and urban policy, and to consider how the Conservative Party intends to address the issue. Credits: Tom Sturdy (Audio Post-Production).
2014-09-29
37 min
Autumn 2014 | Public lectures and events | Video
Housing: The Crisis That Divides
Contributor(s): Richard Blakeway, Cllr Sir Merrick Cockell, Councillor, David Orr, Professor Henry Overman | Britain’s housing crisis is a nationwide issue with multiple dimensions. In the run-up to the election, all politicians recognise that the electorate expect fresh ideas on how to address the shortage of decent, affordable housing. This event presents an opportunity to take part in a discussion among experts in the field from the industry and academia, with a particular emphasis on planning and urban policy, and to consider how the Conservative Party intends to address the issue. Credits: Tom Sturdy (Audio Post-Production).
2014-09-29
37 min
Liverpool Life
City Talk broadcast of Liverpool City Council Election coverage
Larry Neild in his June 1, 2014 City Talk (105.9FM) program about Liverpool Politics used several recordings from my May 23, 2014 coverage of the Liverpool City Council local election count. This excerpt of his program includes interviews I did with Cllr Richard Kemp, leader of the liberal democrats and new elected Cllr Tom Crone of the Green Party. Interview clips were also broadcast on City Talk and Radio City on Friday, May 23, 2014 in several news bulletins during the day. Link to City Talk site: http://www.citytalk.fm/on-air/city-talks-politics/
2014-07-18
14 min
Richard Peat
AG-RAG Arborfield Bypass
Interviews with Gill Purchase spokesperson for AG-RAG and Cllr Keith Baker representing Wokingham Borough Council on BBC Radio Berkshire, 24th July 2013
2013-07-24
08 min
Nunhead American Radio with Lewis Schaffer
10 Dec 2012 Nunhead American Radio with Lewis Schaffer. Guests: Nunhead Cllr Renata Hamvas and Musos Brian Damage and Krysstal!!
<div class="posthaven-post-body"><p><span>10 Dec 2012 Damage Krysstal Hamvas Nunhead American Radio with Lewis. The only radio program for Americans living in Nunhead and for all Nunheaders, with a special focus on the increasinging in-demand area of Nunhead Heights. </span></p> <p> <div class="posthaven-file posthaven-file-audio posthaven-file-state-processed" id="posthaven_audio_545449" > <audio controls src="https://phaven-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/files/audio_part/asset/545449/yE0Aq5Az29YylRp8-Rq6UCTCcwM/NAR_10th_Dec_2012.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"></audio> <a class="posthaven-file-download" download href="htt...
2012-12-13
10 min