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'''Rother''' is a local government district in [[East Sussex]]. It takes its name from the River Rother. The main towns in the district are [[Rye]], [[Bexhill]] and [[Battle]].
[[File:Rother UK locator map.svg|thumb|Rother shown within East Sussex]]'''Rother''' is a local government district in [[East Sussex]]. It takes its name from the River Rother. The main towns in the district are [[Rye]], [[Bexhill]] and [[Battle]].


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==
The historic house [[Great Dixter]] in [[Northiam]] was the home for many years of the writer and gardener [[Christopher Lloyd]].


The [[Hastings and Rother Rainbow Alliance]] provides support for local LGBT people.
The [[Hastings and Rother Rainbow Alliance]] provides support for local LGBT people.


The [[Rother and Hastings LGBT Project]] is a project of the University of Brighton's Community University Partnership Programme.<ref>http://www.brighton.ac.uk/cupp/projects.html</ref>
The [[Rother and Hastings LGBT Project]] is a project of the [[University of Brighton]]'s Community University Partnership Programme.<ref>http://www.brighton.ac.uk/cupp/projects.html</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Rother shown within East Sussex

Rother is a local government district in East Sussex. It takes its name from the River Rother. The main towns in the district are Rye, Bexhill and Battle.

LGBT history

The historic house Great Dixter in Northiam was the home for many years of the writer and gardener Christopher Lloyd.

The Hastings and Rother Rainbow Alliance provides support for local LGBT people.

The Rother and Hastings LGBT Project is a project of the University of Brighton's Community University Partnership Programme.[1]

References

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