
Real Voices of Happy Valley
Viv and Dave Boardman chat with real people of Happy Valley - Calderdale stretching from Todmorden via Hebden Bridge to Sowerby Bridge and Halifax
Episodes
97 episodes
Real Voices of Happy Valley 73 Josie McNamara Northern Powerhouse Boxing Academy
Viv and Dave talk to Josie McNamara, General Manager at Northern Powerhouse Boxing Academy, the first women-led boxing club in the UK. Its mission is to make positive contributions to the physical and mental well-being of the local community by...
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Episode 73
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Real Voices of Happy valley 72 Scott van der Zanden
Viv and Dave chat with Todmorden based photographer and videographer Scott van der Zanden. Scott is the photographer for the West Holts stage and Glastonbury and has wide experience of work at events, gigs and festivals, weddings especially. He...
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Episode 72
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32:12

Real Voices of Happy Valley 71 Viv's Bookends Radio Show with Kath Reade
This is an extended interview with Kath Reade for Viv’s Bookends Radio Show. From taking the hippy trail to Greece as a teenager to being a council leader then having her first book published in her 70s, Kath remains a fascinating charact...
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Episode 71
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Real Voices of Happy Valley 70: David Insua-cao Calderdale Fantasy Orchestra
David Insua-cao is the leader of Calderdale Fantasy Orchestra, a community orchestra and choir of 40 or so which performs a massive variety of material by the likes of Sun Ra, Ennio Morricone, David Bowie, Beatles, Leonard Cohen and many more a...
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Episode 70
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Real Voices of Happy Valley 69: Guy Parry
Guy Parry is a radio presenter at Calder Valley Radio on the internet. His shows are the Tuesday Magazine and Sunday Spotlight, which features songs from musical theatre. He is also an actor - Coronation Street, Brookside, Emmerdale, Cold Feet ...
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Episode 69
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25:44

Real Voices of Happy Valley 68: Daz Jones
Daz Jones is well known in the Calder Valley as a Practice Nurse and musician primarily. He has also been part of Daz n Dave’s Disco, at Cabaret Heaven among others, and is popular on stages locally and at festivals/venues far and wide. H...
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Episode 68
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31:05

Real Voices of Happy Valley 67: Angie and Andrew Mossman, Daisy Bank Camp
Viv and Dave chat with Angie and Andrew Mossman at their permaculture smallholding in West Yorkshire. They discuss their business and support for a local sustainable economy. Remote but connected: only ten minutes’ drive from Hebden Bridge and ...
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Episode 67
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33:56

Real Voices of Happy Valley 66: Helen Chuntso on Chinese Medicine
Helen Chuntso is one of the Chinese medicine practitioners in the Calder Valley. Her base in the Hebden Bridge Chinese Medicine Clinic in Valley Road. She talks with Viv about how she got into Chinese medicine, some of its basics and how it wor...
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Episode 66
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18:05

Real Voices of Happy Valley 65: Kirsty Newton
In this episode Viv and Dave chat with Hebden Bridge born Kirsty Newton, a multi-talented entertainer who performs around the world, both solo and with a huge variety of wonderful artists, wearing many different hats and showcasing her versatil...
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Episode 65
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31:16

Real Voices of Calder Valley 54: Jill Robinson author of Berringden Brow novels
Episode 54 features Jill Robinson talking about her Berringden Brow books and the life and adventures of Jess, a single mother in a Pennine town. It’s not quite autobiographical, but everything in the books has happened to someone, including Ji...
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Real Voices of Happy Valley 64 Lizzie Rowan Full of Joy Sanctuary
Lizzie Rowan, with her wife TJ, runs Full of Joy Animal Sanctuary. It offers forever homes to animals in need. It's had pigs, goats, ponies. chickens, turkeys, geese, sheep, ferrets and terrapins. The sanctuary runs on vegan principles and ensu...
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Episode 64
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23:36

Real Voices of Happy Valley 63 Les Gillon
Les Gillon talks with Dave about his music, his latest band and recording, what inspires him and how lucky we are in the Calder Valley to have such creative talent, venues and an audience for original music
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Episode 63
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33:52

Real Voices of Happy Valley 62: Jim Haughey
Cornholme is often seen as the ‘forgotten valley end’ of Calderdale. So much so that it seemed to be the ideal spot for the somewhat mystifying TV series ‘Passenger’ (ITVx). Yet there are lots of things going on there with the Old Library and t...
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Episode 62
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24:05

Real Voices of Happy Valley 61 Trina Lucas, Mytholmroyd Community Centre
Trina Lucas, former museums conference organiser, music lover, long time Calder Valley resident has taken up the role of Events Manager at Mytholmroyd Community & Leisure Centre. Already recognised as a sports, leisure and function hub of M...
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Episode 61
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25:23

Real Voices of Happy Valley 60: John Billingsley on Folklore
John Billingsley worked at Hebden Bridge library for three decades, now organises Todmorden Folklore Centre’s library. He developed an interest in the folklore of the valley, its icons, its stories and how it holds the communities together whil...
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Episode 60
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31:48

Real Voices of Happy Valley 59 Natural Endings
Viv and Dave chat with Rosie Grant and Lisa van der Zanden at Natural Endings, a funeral service which puts the family/friends at the centre of funeral planning. They are both committed to ensuring the family/friends can be involved as much or ...
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Episode 59
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28:52

Real Voices of Happy Valley 58 Todmorden u3a
The u3a is an organisation that brings retired people together to share their interests and skills. People can continue to pursue interests and/or develop new ones. There are people in their 80s able to play badminton and cricket in safe enviro...
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Episode 58
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24:48

Real Voices of Happy Valley 57 Keith Crabtree on floods
Keith Crabtree, born in Cornholme, lived in Todmorden all his life, worked for Environmental Health at Calderdle council and became a flood warden on his retirement. Now a flood volunteer, Keith has views on the lack of maintenance that contrib...
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Episode 57
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28:59

Real Voices of Happy Valley 47 Nicola Warren
Nicola Warren is a popular as a School Crossing Patrol getting children and parents safety across the road to their school. There is so much more to her life than that as people who cross roads every day of term times realise. Listen to Nicola ...
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Episode 47
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20:50

Real Voices of Happy Valley 56; Madeleine Brooks
Madeleine Brooks is a singer songwriter living in Todmorden. She runs an open mic at The Puzzle Hall, Sowerby Bridge and, ‘cut her teeth’ on the stage at Hebden Bridge Trades Club – a real voice of happy valley. After playing gigs, running nigh...
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Episode 56
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29:28

Real Voices of Happy Valley 55: Rev Catherine Shelley
Catherine Shelley, is kept busy by being vicar of St Mary’s Todmorden, St Peter’s, Walsden and St Michael’s, Cornholme. Catherine, originally from Manchester, gave up a career in law to follow her faith. She’s been chaplain at Birmingham Univer...
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Episode 55
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27:38

Real Voices of Happy Valley 54: Jill Robinson
Episode 54 features Jill Robinson talking about her Berringden Brow books - and the life and adventures of Jess, a single mother in a Pennine town. It’s not quite autobiographical, but everything in the books has happened to someone, including ...
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Episode 54
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Episode 53: Natalie George of Big Tree Todmorden
Episode 53 of Real Voices of Happy Valley is a chat with Natalie George of Big Tree which now runs the Oddfellows Hall, next to Todmorden Market. The building has a long history as an entertainment hub and now features a ground floor café Branc...
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Episode 53
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Episode 52 Claire Convallaria - getting girls into science, sustainable businesses and home education
Claire Convallaria interested Viv with her work on projects encouraging and enabling girls into science education and careers. Like so many we speak to on Real Voices, she does far more than that. Claire also advises on business sustainability ...
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Episode 52
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27:29

Episode 51 Mark Simmonds 'The Co-op Man' on co-ops and cider
Mark Simmonds has advised many communities on saving community assets like shops, pubs, skate parks and much more, generally by creating community co-operatives. This means investing in your community rather than for profit - though dividends c...
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Episode 51
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