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What's
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Working
Together Lunch | Diary Dates |
Radio and TV | Transport
Next
Working Together Lunch in Cambridge
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Date
Time
Venue
Programme
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30
March
12.00 - 2.00pm
Helmore Room 251
Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge
TBA
Future
dates - 11 June, 10 September, 10 December
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Network
Lunch for Working Together in Peterborough
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Date
Time
Venue
Programme |
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28
April
12.00 - 2.00pm
Thyme Room, Mosaic Centre, 439 Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE1
2PE
TBA
Future
dates - 1 September, 1 December
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Network Lunch
for Working Together in Huntingdon
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Time
Venue
Programme |
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24
June
12.00 - 2.00pm
Butts Grove Centre, Huntingdon, PE29 1LY
TBA
Future dates - 23 September and
9 December 2010
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Local
Newspapers
Want to know what is happening in the local news? You could try visiting
the web site for the Cambridge
News, or HuntsPost
or Peterborough Evening
Telegraph.
Local
Events
Alternatively, this
site is a useful one to see what's happening in Cambridge. Events
in Peterborough can be found here,
and information about Huntingdon is here.
Local
secrets gives a guide to what's on in Cambridge with vouchers that
can be downloaded for money off in local bars, pubs and restaurants.
Dates for the Diary

Mental
Health Related TV and Radio Broadcasts
Please
check details and timings of these programmes closer to the event.
| New
series starts 4 November, repeats start 5 November |
All
in the Mind |
BBC
Radio 4 |
| New
Start Date to be Advised |
Making Mental Notes - A new community radio programme on 209
Radio looking specifically at mental health issues.
Direct
link to the latest broadcast
Do
you have an interest in radio? Would you like to be involved in
local mental health issues? Making Mental Notes is looking for people
to help in all sorts of areas of the programme. Download a flyer
here.
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209Radio
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| Always |
Missed
the Time to Change advert? View it here on YouTube.
You can also see other Time To Change videos here. |
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| 1
March 21.00 |
Why
Did You Kill My Dad? Also see the Mail
on Sunday article about the programme |
BBC2 |
Please also
note that some BBC TV programmes are also repeating shortly after the
original broadcast on their digital channels (BBC3 and BBC4). Nearly all
national radio programmes can be heard again up to seven days afterwards
by using the 'Listen Again' feature available through their website.
Pod
Casts, Broadband only Programmes and Broadcasters' Websites about Mental
Health Issues
Last revised
10 February 2010
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