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Best of the Guests 05/10/2015

Leigh Chambers catches up with black country poet Liz Berry who talks about the importance of accents and dialects in her writing; Phil Rowe speaks to regular contributor John Burling from HMRC talking about putting in your tax return for 2014/15; Matt Webb chats to Franny Ritchie, Mill Road Co-ordinator; Mike Prior speaks Tine Roche from Cambridge Cookery School about home baking, and why home made bread is so healthy; Leigh Chambers guests are Tahira Fitzwilliam-Hall, Jacob Abbott and Lou Greenwell. Tahira is coordinating Circuit: Unlock Cambridge, an arts festival for young people run in conjunction with Kettle’s Yard and Wysing Arts. Jacob and Lou are Circuit members and will be talking about why having a festival for young people in Cambridge is so important.

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Posted: 12 October 2015 | Last Updated 12 October 2015

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