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There was a St Ives [[CHE group]] in the 1970s.
There was a St Ives [[CHE group]] in the 1970s.


[[11 Sea View Terrace]] is a local gay-owned guesthouse.<ref>http://www.furtherafield.com/11-st-ives-cornwall-england</ref><ref>http://www.furtherafield.com/11-st-ives-cornwall-england</ref>
[[11 Sea View Terrace]] is a local gay-owned guesthouse.<ref>http://www.furtherafield.com/11-st-ives-cornwall-england</ref>
 
A "St Ives LGBT Association" was listed in the [[Consortium Directory]] for a time in 2014, but seems to have disappeared without trace.
 
A [[Pride]] Parade was held in St Ives in June 2023.


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[[Category:Cornwall]]
[[Category:Cornwall]]
[[Category:English towns]]
[[Category:English towns]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

View from the roof of the Tate St Ives

St Ives is a seaside town in Cornwall. Many artists have lived and worked there and it has a branch of the Tate Gallery.

LGBT history

There was a St Ives CHE group in the 1970s.

11 Sea View Terrace is a local gay-owned guesthouse.[1]

A "St Ives LGBT Association" was listed in the Consortium Directory for a time in 2014, but seems to have disappeared without trace.

A Pride Parade was held in St Ives in June 2023.

References