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Newsletter - 23rd April 21
Fancy this free sandwich? Read on...
Five weekly feel-good highlights, including exclusive offers, great reads, videos and inspiring things to do locally in 'unlockdown'. Prepared with love by the team at Camdenist
EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Grab a free lunch
This week's special offer just for you
Weekly C-Mail
readers come courtesy of the brand new
in Kentish Town. They will give
a free sandwich (or drink) to the first 5 people who mention Camdenist
. It couldn't be more simple, and those sarnis really are good, so make sure you get down there fast to claim a free one. Kantin is a second local venture from the Turkish owners of Dartmouth Park's Bold Café, (which famously features in the hit TV series Fleabag), and brings an Ottoman twist to lunches on the high street. Look out for colourful vegan mezze and tasty Gorali hotdogs alongside the daily baps, ciabattas, salads and fresh juices.
READ: Interview with Werewolf
Upon hearing the news of their imminent arrival, we were keen to find out more about the forthcoming taproom and American-style craft brewery coming soon to the arches underneath Camden Road Overground...so we spoke to owner Rich White. He tells us about his journey from the USA, why Camden has always felt like home, and what he plans to do now, including concocting a multi-coloured range of beers in a spooky setting, as long as his crowdfunder hits the target next week... Read the full interview here.
WATCH: London Unwrapped at Kings Place
Immigrant communities have driven London's rich 400-year history of musical innovation. This
delves into our sonic heritage, beginning with three interviews in partnership with Colleen Murphy's excellent Classic Album Sundays. This Wednesday, legendary DJ Don Letts discusses punk meeting reggae in the 70s. May 5th sees Channel One's Mikey Dread (pictured) talk 80s sound system culture, and 11th May sees singer songwriter China Moses discuss the legacy of Camden's favourite daughter, Amy Winehouse, in the 2000s.
COMING SOON Find out more
LEARN: Inspiring ways to ditch plastic
Local action group
Plastic Free West Hampstead
are on a mission to achieve
Surfers Against Sewerage
certification for their neighbourhood as plastic free. With that goal in mind, they've put together this brilliant resource of local eco-minded shops, online suppliers and things you can do to dramatically reduce your daily plastic tally. Explore the site for loads more too, as their ambition is quickly covering the whole of Camden.
READ: New Yorker previews Camden Highline
With the proposed Camden Highline heavily - but not completely - molding itself on the popular Manhattan original (including hiring its architect James Horner),
The New Yorker
magazine has taken notice.
,
that also appears in the current print edition of the title, Camden Highline CEO Simon Pitkeathley takes them on a walk beneath the disused railway bridges that will one day be our very own urban sky park, and points out how and why it will be unique.
THIS WEEK'S ONE-CLICK POLL Pollution is an ongoing challenge in urban environments like Camden's, but how aware are you about the air quality outside your home?
LAST WEEK WE ASKED:
The high street bank is fast becoming extinct, as West Hampstead becomes the latest Camden neighbourhood to lose its final branch this summer.What’s your opinion?
Camdenist readers seem to be largely prepared to move with the times (38% begrudgingly so) and adapt to the inevitable demise of traditional over-the-counter banking. While the annoying apps, websites, and particularly those dire on-hold-for-ages telephone systems are not exactly great, it wasn't as if the branch experience had been much cop for decades anyway. Better to embrace the disruptive forces of digital, we say, and that's before we've even touched upon the dwindling post-pandemic status of cash itself!
CAMDENIST COMMUNITY: Help spread the word
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