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*[[East London]]
*[[East London]]
*[[London Central]]
*[[London Central]]
[[London Monday Group]]*
*[[London Shiftworkers]]
*[[London Shiftworkers]]
*[[London West End]]
*[[London West End]]
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*[[North London]]
*[[North London]]
*[[Young London]]
*[[Young London]]
==Other groups within Greater London==
*[[Bexley]]
*[[Bloomsbury]]
*[[Croydon CHE Group|Croydon]]
*[[Ealing]]
*[[Enfield]]
*[[Feltham]]
*[[Hampstead]]
*[[Haringey]]
*[[Harrow]]
*[[Highbury]] and [[Islington]]
*[[Kensington]]
*[[Kingston]]
*[[Lewisham]]
*[[Marylebone and Paddington CHE Group|Marylebone / Paddington]]
*[[Richmond]] and [[Putney]]
*[[Southwark]]
*[[Stepney]]
*[[Streatham]]
*[[Surbiton]]
*[[Waltham Forest]]
*[[Wandsworth]] / [[Richmond]]
*[[Wembley]]
*[[Westminster]]


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:57, 28 November 2012

CHE plastic bag with a list of London CHE groups and contact details, issued for London Pride 1979

A number of London CHE Groups were set up during the 1970s. by the Campaign for Homosexual Equality. Originally the idea was that each group should be no more than a certain size,and new groups were formed as new members joined CHE in London, without regard to geographical area. Later many of these groups renamed themeselves after an area, starting with Croydon CHE Group (London Group 7).

Numbered London Groups

Other groups with "London" in the title

London Monday Group*

Other groups within Greater London

See also

List of CHE Groups