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[[Guy Black]] was educated at Brentwood School, a local independent school, and took the title of Lord Black of Brentwood when he was made a peer.
[[Guy Black]] was educated at Brentwood School, a local independent school, and took the title of Lord Black of Brentwood when he was made a peer.
In 1983 [[Gay News]] listed the Prince Albert pub, on the B186 two miles from town, as a gay friendly pub, especially Friday and Sunday <ref> Gay News no 255 page 24 </ref>.
In 1983 [[Gay News]] listed the Prince Albert pub, on the B186 two miles from town, as a gay friendly pub, especially Friday and Sunday <ref> Gay News no 255 page 24 </ref>.




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[[Category:Essex]]
[[Category:Essex]]
[[Category:English towns]]
[[Category:English towns]]
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Location of Brentwood borough within Essex

Brentwood is a town and local government borough in Essex.

LGBT history

Guy Black was educated at Brentwood School, a local independent school, and took the title of Lord Black of Brentwood when he was made a peer. In 1983 Gay News listed the Prince Albert pub, on the B186 two miles from town, as a gay friendly pub, especially Friday and Sunday [1].


References

  1. Gay News no 255 page 24