Best Place to be a Woman: Islington
Jane Garvey speaks to women living and working in Islington, the place that came bottom in the programme's search for the best place to be a woman.
As part of our Best Place to be a Woman research we discovered that Islington in North London was the worst. It's a diverse and vibrant borough with a smart and stylish reputation but it's also the most densely populated in England and Wales and has a high crime rate, poor environment and lack of affordable housing. Jane Garvey meets some of the women living and working there.
Annie who works on Chapel Market tells us about living in Islington all her life and how it's changed over the last sixty years.
Luana, Ru and Yetunde - all 23 years old - talk to Jane Garvey about growing up in Islington.
Peri-natal programme manager at The Manor Gardens Trust, Jana Gigl explains the challenges some women face with housing and poverty when they have young children in the borough.
And Woman's Hour listener, Rachel Short introduces us to her friends Leah Mitchell-Waite, Bryony Christie and Lindie Wright who tell us they love living and working in Islington because of its strong sense of community.
Presented by Jane Garvey
Produced by Jane Thurlow.
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Clips
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Islington: growing up in the borough
Duration: 11:44
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Islington: the challenges for new parents
Duration: 07:40
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Islington: how it's changed
Duration: 04:32
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Islington: "we all mix in, we all get along"
Duration: 11:23
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jane Garvey |
Interviewed Guest | Jana Gigl |
Interviewed Guest | Rachel Short |
Interviewed Guest | Leah Mitchell-Waite |
Interviewed Guest | Bryony Christie |
Interviewed Guest | Lindie Wright |
Producer | Jane Thurlow |
Broadcast
- Tue 24 Oct 2017 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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