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
115 episodes
Real Voices of Happy Valley 91; Dave at Musicport festival
No guest in episode 91. Viv chats to Dave about his weekend managing the North Sea Stage at Musicport in Whitby, a world music festival. Getting bands on and off stage, keeping their equipment safe, mending the wobbly stage flooring and general...
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Episode 91
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26:36
Real Voices of Happy Valley 90: Creedy
Creedy has been part of Hebden Bridge culture for many years. As a musician, a radio organiser, presenter and youth worker among other things. Irrepressible, enthusiastic and creative, he has made his impact on valley life and long may that con...
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Episode 90
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30:57
Real Voices of Happy Valley 89: Luke White of The Men's Book Club
Viv talks to Luke White of the Men’s Book Club, based in Todmorden with members from all over the valley. He talks about how and why he set up a men’s book club, which has attracted a large number of members. Luke tells Viv about the kind of bo...
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Episode 90
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26:15
Real Voices of Happy Valley 88: Leonie Nimmo tells us about hopes for food security in Palestine
We talk to Leonie Nimmo about efforts to ensure land workers in Palestine get support and appropriate seeds for the future food security of the region. Many people in the Calder Valley show support for the plight of Palestinians in demonstratio...
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Episode 88
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32:25
Real Voices of Happy Valley 87 Maureen and John Readle Canal & River Trust volunteers
Dave talks to Maureen and John Readle, local volunteers with the Canal and River Trust, keeping our canal in good condition, clearing towpaths and maintaining the locks. They say is payback for their years of canal holidays, but others voluntee...
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24:56
Real Voices of Happy Valley 86 Mark Wibsey on Walking Football
Viv and Dave chat with Mark Wibsey who introduced walking football to Calder Valley. He is part of Calder Valley Strollers, one of several clubs open to new members. There are clubs in Mytholmroyd, Todmorden, Halifax and Burnley, it is availabl...
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Episode 86
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25:04
Real Voices of Happy Valley 85 Peter Lassey, White Ribbon Campaign
Dave and Viv speak to Peter Lassey of the White Ribbon Campaign UK which started in Mytholmroyd and aims to prevent violence against women and girls. It does this by addressing the root causes of men’s violence against women: harmful attitudes,...
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Episode 85
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25:15
Real Voices of Happy Valley 84: Gledhill Street Community Project
Viv and Dave talk to Madeleine Brooks and other members of the Gledhill Community Project about their plans to create a safe play and community space with seating, planters and sensory garden on a piece of land used for many years for illegal t...
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Episode 84
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23:53
Real Voices of Happy Valley 83 Protecting Walshaw Peat Moor from the wind farm project
Dave & Viv chat with Jenny Shepherd of Ban the Burn and Sarah Crane of For Peat’s Sake about the proposed Wind Farm on Walshaw Moor. They believe this would damage the peat moors which are essential for the environment to ...
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Episode 83
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27:31
Real Voices of Happy Valley 82 Satnam Singh goes to Everest Base Camp
Satnam Singh, post master at Hebden Bridge, Banking Hub manager in Todmorden and charity activist. Satnam does not merely donate, he acts, whether it is jumping out of an airplane or trekking to Everest Base Camp. Satnam puts in a lot of effort...
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Episode 82
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20:40
Real Voices of Happy Valley 81 Satnam Singh on the Banking Hub
Satnam Singh is a well known face in Hebden Bridge after running the Post Office for 15 years. He is now getting known in Todmorden as he manages the Banking Hub at Tod College, bringing bank services back to the town. Satnam airs his views on ...
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Episode 81
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23:50
Real Voices of Happy Valley 80 Issy Pollard, Football Lioness
We are proud to chat with Issy Pollard, Calder Valley's own Lioness, one of the players praised as ground breakers by the current crop of Women's Football Euro Champions, and thanked by them. Issy grew up in Old Town with supportive parents and...
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Episode 80
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31:48
Real Voices of Happy Valley 79 Roger King, Dancing for Life
Viv and Dave meet Roger King in Calder Holmes Park Hebden Bridge, just after a Dancing for Life session. The group meet every Wednesday morning to dance outdoors, in all weathers, because it is refreshment the mind and body. Roger i...
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Episode 79
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15:48
Real Voices of Happy Valley 77 Mary Clear on Kindness and the Power of Small Actions
Listen to Dave talking to Mary Clear, community activist on the importance of kindness and the power of small actions in improving life and environment in the Calder valley and beyond
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Episode 77
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26:46
Real Voices of Happy Valley 76 Paul Weatherhead on Weird Calderdale
We’re back! After a break for a couple of months Real Voices of Happy Valley returns as Viv and Dave chat with author and musician Paul Weatherhead, author of several books including ‘Weird Calderdale’, member of The Ukrainians and writer of co...
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31:40
Real Voices of Happy Valley 75 The Great Get Together
The Great Cornholme and Portsmouth Get Together stretches a mile or so along the villages taking in a variety of activities and community groups. Viv and Dave talk to the organisers Rebecca Slaven, Emma Carter and Jim Haughey. Local resident Re...
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Episode 75
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29:02
Real Voices of Happy Valley 74 Matt Taylor plants trees
Viv and Dave chat to Matt Taylor, on a bench next to a pond he created on land he owns above Colden. Matt explains how he creates woodland management plants and loves to 'dig holes and hit things', especially when this ends up with trees gettin...
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Episode 74
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21:24
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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25:38
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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25:26
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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29:13
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