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
75 episodes
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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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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Episode 50 Alison Redfern of Walsden Scarecrow Festival
Alison Redfern created a scarecrow festival to help raise funds for St Peter's Church. Seven years later Walsden Scarecrow Festival is part of the local calendar, brings the village together with people from further afield, funds local communit...
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Episode 50
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Episode 49 Keith Wilson talks stone, wood and metal
Keith Wilson is a well known face in the Calder Valley and many have seen the results of his skills in stone walling, treeplanting, coppicing etc without realising. Admire his work in the beer garden at The Fox & Goose in Hebden Bridge for ...
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Episode 49
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Episode 48 Ashleigh Cooper on antiques, charity shop work and active sports
Ashleigh Cooper has been in Calder Valley for 35 years and has retired from his antique dealer job (mostly). He works at the RSPCA shop in Hebden Bridge and is active in sports for the not-so-young, coaching walking cricket, playing walking foo...
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Episode 48
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Episode 47 Nicola Warren, School Crossing Patrol Lady
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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Episode 46 Cath Baker, Calderdale Badger Protection Group
Viv and Dave chat with Cath Baker mostly about her work protecting badgers. There are people who deliberately attack badgers but many are inadvertently injured or killed by cars, people digging or building in places badgers live. The Calderdale...
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Episode 46
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Episode 45 Aid Todd, Drum Machine & The EMF
Aid Todd set up Drum Machine to reflect western rhythms and culture. It has grown to be a mainstay of festivals, locally and nationally and many valley residents have been part of it. Meanwhile Aid has been part of several successful bands incl...
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Episode 45
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Episode 44 Louisa Needham Keep Tod Tidy
Louisa set up Keep Tod Tidy and works closely with community wardens to organise monthly clean up days in the town centre ad around the estates of Todmorden. As ever, she's a lot more than that. Here she chats with Viv and Dave about her commun...
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Episode 44
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Episode 43 Todmorden Country Fair
Viv and Dave sit in their garden and chat about their afternoon at Todmorden Country Fair; the animals, charities and displays. Great fun, interesting people.
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Episode 43
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Episode 42 Steve Hindle of the Bridestones Moor Project
Viva and Dave chat with Steve Hindle, of the Bridestones moor community group aiming to restore Bridestones and moorland above Todmorden to its ancient state. This would involve the re introduction of various plant life and the enrichment...
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Episode 42
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Episode 41 Des Horsfall
Des Horsfall discusses highlights of his career in music: solo and band work, working with Alexis Korner, collaborating with Pete Townshend of The Who and his Kuschty Rye project inspired by the post Small Faces and Faces work of bass player an...
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Episode 41
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Episode 40 Mica May of Stopcocks
Viv chats to Mica May of women's plumbing company Stopcocks about the issues women face in skilled trades and the register of tradeswomen they have set up. More information online at Stopcocks.uk and 08008620010
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Episode 40
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Episode 39 Dave chats with Andy's Man Club
Outside the Ring O' Bells pub in Halifax Dave chats with Elliot and Andy from Andy's Man Club. The club was set up in response to the self inflicted death of Andy Roberts in Halifax in 2016. It exists to get men talking and supporting eac...
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Episode 39
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Episode 38 Leona Johnson talks about Forest School and Live Wild connecting people with nature
Leona Johnson has been involved in a Forest School, Live Wild, a social worker and transformational life coach … among other things. Her mission – her passion - is to connect people with nature and each other. Viv and Dave met up with her in My...
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Episode 38
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27:58
Episode 37 Ash, his art and his Pakistani heritage
Dave chats with Ash, Newcastle born Calder valley based artist whose current project sees him exploring his family and his heritage. Ash is doing this partly for himself after the loss of his mother and also for his own children who are also ga...
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Episode 37
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Episode 36 Daniel Bath part two: Lucy Illingworth
Lucy Illingworth has astonished people all her life with her amazing musicality. She is blind, has serious learning difficulties but took local Facebook pages by storm before appearing on and 'winning' Channel Four TV show The Piano. This has l...
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Episode 36
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Episode 35 Daniel Bath part one
Viv and Dave chat with Daniel Bath - officially an 'outstanding citizen' of Calder Valley - about music education, his own live music and how he got Music for the Many into being. Part two will feature his work with Lucy Illingworth, winner of ...
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Episode 35
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Episode 34 Maggie Smallwood on plans for an outdoor swimming pool in Calder Valley
Hebdenroyd Swimming Association has long wanted a swimming pool in the Hebden Bridge / Mytholmroyd area. The plans are now for a clean water outdoor swimming pool for the valley. The association is hoping to create a safe, clean pool large enou...
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Episode 34
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24:09
Episode 33 Louise Heppleston, Dogbody, helping train dogs to save lives on the moors
Louise Heppleston is a 'dogsbody'. This involves hiding on the moors for an hour or two waiting to be found by dogs as part of their training in finding people lost who need rescuing by Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team - the sort of thing f...
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Episode 33
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Episode 32 Val Stevens
Val Stevens, campaigner for the environment, women's rights and the welfare of older people. She was a councillor and deputy leader at Manchester City Council, councillor and mayor of Hebdenroyd and resident of Manchester, France and now Mythol...
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Episode 32
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Episode 31 Uncle Wally and Uncle Steve
Richard 'Wally' Woodcock and Steve Andrews have been part of the Calder Valley music scene since the 1970s. Wally was with Trevor Beales in Havana Lake, then The Outfit and settled into the Owter Zeds in 2000. He plays guitar with blues band th...
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Episode 31
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29:47
Episode 30 Chris Green visits India
Viv and Dave chat with Chris Green, long time resident of Calder Valley who has just returned form a bicycle tour of parts of India. He tells of the adventure of travelling by bike, train and ferry and some of the events that happened along the...
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Episode 30
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Episode 29 Suzanne Oulton, busy lady
Viv and Dave chat with Suzanne Oulton. Suzanne is heavily involved in her community in Todmorden: sports, brass band, church, walking group ... and she was part of the supporters associations that saved Bury Football Club after its financial de...
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Episode 29
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