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'''North Lincolnshire''' is a [[unitary authority]] within the ceremonial county of [[Lincolnshire]]. The district was created in 1996 from several districts | [[File:North_Lincolnshire_UK_locator_map.svg|thumb|Lincolnshire, with North Lincolnshire in red]]'''North Lincolnshire''' is a [[unitary authority]] within the ceremonial county of [[Lincolnshire]]. The district was created in 1996 from several districts within the former county of [[Humberside]]. The main town is '''Scunthorpe'''. | ||
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There was a Grimsby/Scunthorpe [[CHE group]] in the 1970s. | There was a Grimsby/Scunthorpe [[CHE group]] in the 1970s. | ||
The [[Scunthorpe Gay Men and Women's Group]] was founded in 1990.<ref>http://gaygroup.webs.com/briefhistory.htm</ref> | Scunthorpe and [[Grimsby]] Aidsline was set up in 1988. It was featured ten years later in the Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph <ref> Saturday 06 June 1998 </ref>. | ||
The [[Scunthorpe Gay Men and Women's Group]] was founded in 1990.<ref>[http://gaygroup.webs.com/briefhistory.htm Brief history] (dead link: [http://web.archive.org/web/20130110025609/http://gaygroup.webs.com:80/briefhistory.htm Archived version] as at January 2013)</ref> | |||
[[Say YES to Equality]] is a group for local young LGBT people. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority within the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire. The district was created in 1996 from several districts within the former county of Humberside. The main town is Scunthorpe.
LGBT history
There was a Grimsby/Scunthorpe CHE group in the 1970s.
Scunthorpe and Grimsby Aidsline was set up in 1988. It was featured ten years later in the Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph [1].
The Scunthorpe Gay Men and Women's Group was founded in 1990.[2]
Say YES to Equality is a group for local young LGBT people.
References
- ↑ Saturday 06 June 1998
- ↑ Brief history (dead link: Archived version as at January 2013)