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This month is about Radical Bath which over the centuries has had a rich underbelly of radicalism and rebellion with its streets home to rallies and riots.
Andrew Swift takes us on a walk around Bath where we hear about the struggle to get the vote and the importance of Chartism in the city.
Professor Emerita June Hannam tells us about the suffragette movement and how Eagle House became a refuge for suffragettes when they came out of prison.
Annie Beardsley remembers taking a show with Bath Natural Theatre Company to support the Solsbury Hill bypass protesters in 1994.
And finally we join Kidical Mass - a group of cyclists campaigning for safer streets for children to cycle in.
Credits
Music:
Audionautix
Arianna Cunningham - first feature with Andrew Swift.
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
Andrew Swift - Akeman Press
Kidical Mass - Facebook site
Natural Theatre Company
Bathscape
By Pommy HarmarThis month is about Radical Bath which over the centuries has had a rich underbelly of radicalism and rebellion with its streets home to rallies and riots.
Andrew Swift takes us on a walk around Bath where we hear about the struggle to get the vote and the importance of Chartism in the city.
Professor Emerita June Hannam tells us about the suffragette movement and how Eagle House became a refuge for suffragettes when they came out of prison.
Annie Beardsley remembers taking a show with Bath Natural Theatre Company to support the Solsbury Hill bypass protesters in 1994.
And finally we join Kidical Mass - a group of cyclists campaigning for safer streets for children to cycle in.
Credits
Music:
Audionautix
Arianna Cunningham - first feature with Andrew Swift.
Produced by Pommy Harmar
Links
Andrew Swift - Akeman Press
Kidical Mass - Facebook site
Natural Theatre Company
Bathscape

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