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[[File:Cheshire East UK locator map.svg|thumb|Cheshire East shown within Cheshire]]'''Cheshire East''' is a borough and [[unitary authority]] in [[Cheshire]]. In was created in 2007, uniting several previous authorities. It contains the towns of [[Crewe]], [[Macclesfield]], [[Knutsford]], [[Congleton]], [[Wilmslow]] and [[Nantwich]].
[[File:Cheshire East UK locator map.svg|thumb|Cheshire East shown within Cheshire]]'''Cheshire East''' is a borough and [[unitary authority]] in [[Cheshire]]. In was created in 2007, uniting several previous authorities. It contains the towns of [[Crewe]], [[Macclesfield]], [[Knutsford]], [[Congleton]], [[Wilmslow]] and [[Nantwich]]. Knutsford and Wilmslow are included in the '''Tatton''' parliamentary constituency,


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==
[[Burnel Penhaul]] contested Tatton at the 1997 general election.


[[Outrite]] supports LGBT people in Cheshire East, [[Halton]] and [[St Helens]]<ref>http://www.outrite.org/</ref>
[[Outrite]] supports LGBT people in Cheshire East, [[Halton]] and [[St Helens]]<ref>http://www.outrite.org/</ref>
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[[Category:Cheshire]]
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Cheshire East shown within Cheshire

Cheshire East is a borough and unitary authority in Cheshire. In was created in 2007, uniting several previous authorities. It contains the towns of Crewe, Macclesfield, Knutsford, Congleton, Wilmslow and Nantwich. Knutsford and Wilmslow are included in the Tatton parliamentary constituency,

LGBT history

Burnel Penhaul contested Tatton at the 1997 general election.

Outrite supports LGBT people in Cheshire East, Halton and St Helens[1]

References