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'''Guildford Area Gay Society''' ('''GAGS''') is a long-established group for gay people in [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]]. Itis mainly a social group.
[[File:GAGS (Guildford Area Gay Society) logo.gif|thumb|GAGS logo]]'''Guildford Area Gay Society''' ('''GAGS''') was a long-established group for gay people in [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]]. It was mainly a social group.
 
It was founded in 1977.<ref>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/johngu2/history</ref>


It was formed in 1976 and closed down in 2016. GAGS was founded as a branch of CHE, but rebranded as an independent society in February 1977.  <ref> https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/story-guildford-area-gay-society-18492671 (accessed 4 February 2024) </ref>.
GAGS was a founder member of [[SLAGO]], and won the SLAGO Cup in 1983 and 1985.
GAGS was a founder member of [[SLAGO]], and won the SLAGO Cup in 1983 and 1985.


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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

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Guildford Area Gay Society (GAGS) was a long-established group for gay people in Guildford, Surrey. It was mainly a social group.

It was formed in 1976 and closed down in 2016. GAGS was founded as a branch of CHE, but rebranded as an independent society in February 1977. [1]. GAGS was a founder member of SLAGO, and won the SLAGO Cup in 1983 and 1985.


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