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The Crocodile Collective: Stories of Washington (UK) and beyond

The Crocodile Collective: Stories of Washington (UK) and beyond

By: Caroline Mitchell
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The Crocodile Collective, the Washington Tyne and Wear community podcasting group bring you everyday stories, songs, sounds, history and heritage made by and for people in the original Washington, UK.Copyright 2026 Caroline Mitchell Art Social Sciences World
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  • Introducing the Crocodile Collective: Series Trailer
    Dec 15 2025

    The Crocodile Collective, Washington Tyne and Wear community podcasting group presents everyday stories, sounds and features about the history and heritage of people in the original Washington in north-east England.

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    1 min
  • Trains of thought and allotment stories
    Dec 18 2025

    The Crocodile Collective: Stories of Washington (UK) and beyond is a podcast for anyone interested in history, heritage and everyday stories and sounds from Washington, Tyne and Wear.

    In this episode we hear about brothers Richard and Barney Betts’ journey from Crawleyside via Stanhope to Washington, along the C2C cycleway (between Whitehaven and Sunderland). Their journey was inspired by wishing to find out more about their ancestor, T.E Harrison who is part of the engineering legacy of Washington.

    We hear a live performance from the wonderful local singer songwriter Ken Tong about Railways.

    Close by the same cycleway, we hear from Roger Morris who muses on his allotment in Shepherds' Way and the importance of these green spaces in his and other allotment holders’ lives, wherever they're based.

    Crocodile collective members Jude Murphy and Ged Parker discuss the wider issues to do with the importance of the railway (and railway songs) and Washington’s unsung heroes of engineering.

    Finally, James Williams introduces his amazing short audio story Reflections of Green and Black.

    Thanks to Richard and Barney Betts and Ken Tong

    Useful links: https://www.historypin.org/en/washington-uk-heritage-map/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Elliot_Harrison

    Presenters: Jim Metcalfe and James Williams

    Producers: Caroline Mitchell and Elvira Pirozzi

    Podcast Theme Music: "The Lambton Croc" by Jude Murphy

    Audio editor and support: Joe Simmons

    Exec Producers: Caroline Mitchell, Sarah Murray and Jude Murphy and NEVoice CIC

    Thanks to Matthew Blyth and staff at Arts Centre Washington; University of Sunderland: Richard Berry, the radio and podcasting team in the School of Media & Creative Industries and everyone at Washington Town Centre Library and Podcast Studio.

    The Crocodile Collective Community Podcast Group is: Sarah Murray, Joe Simmons, Roger Morris, David James Taylor, Jan Lawson; Ged Parker, Liz Greener, James Williams, Jim Metcalfe, Elvira Pirozzi, Jude Murphy and Caroline Mitchell

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