Radio team join forces with ‘fresh’ arts centre in Leamington

Kenilworth-based Radio Warwickshire has found its “soul mate” in new arts centre Leamington LAMP - and the two organisations have now teamed up.
Radio Warwickshire reporter Tim Jenkins, station manager Liane Kate and creative director Clay Lowe with LAMP creative directors and managers Pip Burley and. Florence Ellis.Radio Warwickshire reporter Tim Jenkins, station manager Liane Kate and creative director Clay Lowe with LAMP creative directors and managers Pip Burley and. Florence Ellis.
Radio Warwickshire reporter Tim Jenkins, station manager Liane Kate and creative director Clay Lowe with LAMP creative directors and managers Pip Burley and. Florence Ellis.

The community station has set up a recording studio at LAMP at the riverside off Adelaide Road - and the teams who run both ventures are looking forward to working together on projects.

Radio Warwickshire’s creative director Clay Lowe said: “We’ve found real soul mates with LAMP – there is strong spirit of fun at the venue, as well as really sharp professionalism. There are many music venues around Warwickshire, but there is something about LAMP that is bright and fresh.”

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LAMP’s programme manager Pip Burley said: ”LAMP has really come into its own in the first few months and our programme has expanded more quickly than any of us thought possible.

“I’m so excited that we created this link with Radio Warwickshire - the ethos of the group fits perfectly with ours – we’re are young, full of character and full of ambition.”

The radio station’s focus is on supporting talent, creativity and charity events and is currently looking for new presenters and reporters to join the team. Visit www.radiowarwickshire.com

LAMP was opened in March and features a broad programme of live music, stand-up comedy, arthouse film screenings, networking events and live art. Visit leamingtonlamp.co.uk

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