Gettin Rowdy with The Gaudie

the impact of community groups in Aberdeen...

1 h 0 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Arts Editor Ana Kolesnyk speaks to the band 'To Kill a Man', where they discuss the influences for their music, the impact they hope to have, and the importance of student music. Later on, Hannah-Rose Lloyd and Innes Paton speak to Richard Caie, an activist from the Friends of St Fittick's Park. We discuss their ongoing battle to save the last greenspace in Torry. Produced by: Innes Paton. Music: Rock with me by Elephant Green.

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