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[[File:Blackpool tower from central pier ferris wheel .jpg|thumb|Blackpool tower and the beach]]'''Blackpool''' is a seaside town in the north east of [[England]]. It is a unitary authority, but within the ceremonial county of [[Lancashire]]. It is noted for its tower (half the size of the Eiffel Tower) and for the Illuminations, which prolong its holiday season into the autumn.
[[File:Blackpool tower from central pier ferris wheel .jpg|thumb|Blackpool tower and the beach]]'''Blackpool''' is a seaside town in the north east of [[England]]. It is a unitary authority, within the ceremonial county of [[Lancashire]]. It is noted for its tower (half the size of the Eiffel Tower) and for the Illuminations, which prolong its holiday season into the autumn.


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==
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Blackpool has long been a popular destination for gay holidaymakers.
Blackpool has long been a popular destination for gay holidaymakers.


There was a Blackpool [[CHE group]] in the 1970s.
[[Blackpool CHE Group]] was founded in 1972.


There is a [[Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre LGBT Forum]]<ref>http://www.blackpool4me.com/Blackpool4Me/Community/LGBT/LGBTForum/</ref>
There is a [[Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre LGBT Forum]]<ref>http://www.blackpool4me.com/Blackpool4Me/Community/LGBT/LGBTForum/</ref>
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[[Category:Lancashire]]
[[Category:Lancashire]]
[[Category:Blackpool| ]]
[[Category:Large towns]]
[[Category:Unitary authorities]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Blackpool tower and the beach

Blackpool is a seaside town in the north east of England. It is a unitary authority, within the ceremonial county of Lancashire. It is noted for its tower (half the size of the Eiffel Tower) and for the Illuminations, which prolong its holiday season into the autumn.

LGBT history

Blackpool has long been a popular destination for gay holidaymakers.

Blackpool CHE Group was founded in 1972.

There is a Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre LGBT Forum[1]

Blackpool Pride has been held since 2006.[2]

Astabgay has listings of the local gay scene.[3]

Liberty Church, Blackpool is an LGBT-inclusive church, working with Metropolitan Community Church, Manchester.[4]

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