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The [[Herts Gay Community]] was founded in the 1970s. | The [[Herts Gay Community]] was founded in the 1970s. | ||
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The Herts LGBT Guide lists local services.<ref>http://www.channelmogo.org/media/44223/hertslgbtguide.pdf (PDF file)</ref> | The Herts LGBT Guide lists local services.<ref>http://www.channelmogo.org/media/44223/hertslgbtguide.pdf (PDF file)</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026
1 Three Rivers
2 Watford
3 Hertsmere
4 Welwyn Hatfield
5 Broxbourne
6 East Hertfordshire
7 Stevenage
8 North Hertfordshire
9 St Albans
10 Dacorum
Hertfordshire is a county in south-east England. It is considered one of the home counties. It contains ten local government districts:
Three Rivers, Watford, Hertsmere, Welwyn Hatfield, Broxbourne, East Hertfordshire, Stevenage, North Hertfordshire, St Albans, and Dacorum.
It has its own police force, Hertordshire Constabulary.
LGBT history
In the 1970s there were a South Herts CHE Group and an East Herts CHE Group.
The Herts Gay Community was founded in the 1970s.
Jaye Davidson was brought up in the county (although born in USA).
The Herts LGBT Guide lists local services.[1]
The Hertfordshire LGB&T Partnership has produced a Self-Help Toolkit for people who have been mistreated.[2]
Keystone is the association for Hertfordshire LGBT police staff.[3]