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The '''Trans-Pennine CHE Group''' was a [[CHE group]] covering parts of [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. It was formed in September 1971.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 574.</ref> It later split and gave rise to separate groups in [[Huddersfield|Huddersfield CHE Group]], [[East Lancs|East Lancs CHE Group]] (Blackburn-Burnley) and [[Halifax and Humberside|Halifax and Humberside CHE Group]].
The '''Trans-Pennine CHE Group''' (possibly also referred to as the '''Mid-Pennine CHE Group''') was a [[CHE group]] covering parts of [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. It was formed in September 1971.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 574.</ref> It later split and gave rise to separate groups in [[Huddersfield CHE Group|Huddersfield]], [[East Lancs CHE Group|East Lancs]] (Blackburn-Burnley) and [[Halifax and Humberside CHE Group|Halifax and Humberside]].


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The Trans-Pennine CHE Group (possibly also referred to as the Mid-Pennine CHE Group) was a CHE group covering parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire. It was formed in September 1971.[1] It later split and gave rise to separate groups in Huddersfield, East Lancs (Blackburn-Burnley) and Halifax and Humberside.

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References

  1. Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 574.