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'''Bedfordshire Gay Police Association''' was listed in the [[Consortium Directory]] in April 2012 as "Memorandum and articles of association currently being adopted by membership."<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826083309/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/bedfordshire_gay_police_association From the Web Archive.</ref>
'''Bedfordshire Gay Police Association''' was listed in the [[Consortium Directory]] in April 2012 as "Memorandum and articles of association currently being adopted by membership."<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826083309/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/bedfordshire_gay_police_association From the Web Archive.</ref>


According to [[Stonewall]], it was was set up under the existing infrastructure of the GPA with the support of the
According to [[Stonewall]], it was "set up under the existing infrastructure of the GPA with the support of the
Chief Constable [of Bedfordshire] who saw the group as a valuable tool for furthering the force’s diversity work.<ref>https://www.stonewall.org.uk/sites/default/files/network_groups.pdf (PDF file)</ref>
Chief Constable [of Bedfordshire] who saw the group as a valuable tool for furthering the force’s diversity work."<ref>https://www.stonewall.org.uk/sites/default/files/network_groups.pdf (PDF file)</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 July 2026

Bedfordshire Gay Police Association was listed in the Consortium Directory in April 2012 as "Memorandum and articles of association currently being adopted by membership."[1]

According to Stonewall, it was "set up under the existing infrastructure of the GPA with the support of the Chief Constable [of Bedfordshire] who saw the group as a valuable tool for furthering the force’s diversity work."[2]

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