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'''Croydon Area Gay Youth''' ('''CAGY''') was a group in [[Croydon]] run for and by younger gay and lesbian people.
'''Croydon Area Gay Youth''' ('''CAGY''') was a group in [[Croydon]] run for and by younger gay and lesbian people.


CAGY flourished in the late 1980s. It generally working in partnership with [[CAGS]] (the two groups shared a chairman in 1982). "Relations with CAGS were sometimes strained, for instance when CAGY raised its cut-off age to 30 and was accused of competing with CAGS for members."<ref>''[[Out of the Shadows]]'', page 56.</ref>
CAGY flourished in the late 1980s. It generally worked in partnership with [[CAGS]] (the two groups shared a chairman in 1982).
:"Relations with CAGS were sometimes strained, for instance when CAGY raised its cut-off age to 30 and was accused of competing with CAGS for members."<ref>''[[Out of the Shadows]]'', page 56.</ref>


It was a member of SLAGO at one time.<ref>''[[Out of the Shadows]]'', page 209</ref>
It was a member of SLAGO at one time.<ref>''[[Out of the Shadows]]'', page 209</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Croydon Area Gay Youth (CAGY) was a group in Croydon run for and by younger gay and lesbian people.

CAGY flourished in the late 1980s. It generally worked in partnership with CAGS (the two groups shared a chairman in 1982).

"Relations with CAGS were sometimes strained, for instance when CAGY raised its cut-off age to 30 and was accused of competing with CAGS for members."[1]

It was a member of SLAGO at one time.[2]

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