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'''London Civic Forum''' was a membership organisation founded in 2000, comprising 1300 full member organisations and associate individual members, from London’s private, public and not-for-profit sectors, including LGBT groups.<ref>http://www.londoncivicforum.org.uk/about/ London Civic Forum legacy website</ref> Its aim was to increase and improve civic participation in London. It closed in 2012, following public sector funding cuts.
'''London Civic Forum''' was a membership organisation founded in 2000, comprising 1300 full member organisations and associate individual members, from London’s private, public and not-for-profit sectors, including LGBT groups.<ref>http://www.londoncivicforum.org.uk/about/ London Civic Forum legacy website</ref> Its aim was to increase and improve civic participation in London. It closed in 2012, following public sector funding cuts, but was still listed as an LGBT Consortium member for a time in 2013.


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Latest revision as of 13:08, 10 July 2026

London Civic Forum was a membership organisation founded in 2000, comprising 1300 full member organisations and associate individual members, from London’s private, public and not-for-profit sectors, including LGBT groups.[1] Its aim was to increase and improve civic participation in London. It closed in 2012, following public sector funding cuts, but was still listed as an LGBT Consortium member for a time in 2013.

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  1. http://www.londoncivicforum.org.uk/about/ London Civic Forum legacy website