Dominik Lukes talks to Luke Wright of the New Writing Partnership about the work that they do, The Poetry Link and about his own poetry, including a live performance of one of his poems! For more information about the New Writing Partnership visit their website.
Dominik Lukes talks to Sue Gee of Norfolk County Council Asylum and Refugee Service and young Congolese Refugees about what life is like for Refugees in Norwich and their experiences so far.
Tim Mac visits the Colman Infant School in Norwich to discover whether the lunch time meals have improved since he was at school and to try the food for himself. Dinner Ladies, Lunchtime Supervisors and of course the Children all give their thoughts
To coincide with Refugee Week Norwich-based artist Lydia Martin photographed and interviewed refugees living in Norwich, and those working with them. Future Radio is broadcasting these features everday of Refugee Week at 11.30am. To accompany these audio features there is an exhibition dsiplay at Norwich Cathedral of Lydia’s photos and information on refugees in Norwich.
Dominik Lukes talks to Natasha and Andrew Wilkinson about the Baha’i Faith, one of the newer and lesser known religions about what it means to follow this way of life. Listen out for the evocative and beautiful chant ‘performed’ by Natasha at the end of the interview.
Mike Stevens interviews ‘Lyn Stilgoe of The Round Tower Churches Society about this charming symbol of Norfolk life. To find out more visit the Society’s website.
Mike Stevens Interviews Anita Smith from Voluntary Norfolk about the Advocacy Project which trains volunteers to work as advocates for people with learning difficulties. To find out more about volunteering opportunies in Norfolk visit Voluntary Norfolk’s website.
BizFizz provides free, confidential and professional advice to local entrepreneurs. Anne Francis, Strategic Manager, and Leum told Tim MacWilliam how it worked and who the organisation had helped