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The '''Metro Centre''' is an LGBT centre in [[Greenwich]], South-East London. It was founded in 1984, originally as the Greenwich Lesbian and Gay Centre. In 2008 it merged with the [[Harbour Trust]], providing HIV-related services to people of African descent.
[[File:Metrologosmall.jpg|thumb|Metro Centre logo]]The '''Metro Centre''' is an LGBT centre in [[Greenwich]], South-East London. It was founded in 1984, originally as the Greenwich Lesbian and Gay Centre. In 2008 it merged with the [[Harbour Trust]], providing HIV-related services to people of African descent.


The Metro Centre promote the [[Metro 50+ Group]] for older LGB people.
The Metro Centre promote the [[Metro 50+ Group]] for older LGB people.

Revision as of 15:34, 19 December 2013

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The Metro Centre is an LGBT centre in Greenwich, South-East London. It was founded in 1984, originally as the Greenwich Lesbian and Gay Centre. In 2008 it merged with the Harbour Trust, providing HIV-related services to people of African descent.

The Metro Centre promote the Metro 50+ Group for older LGB people.

In January 2013 the Metro Centre moved to new premises within Greenwich.[1] It also has premises in Vauxhall and Chatham.

Official site: http://www.metrocentreonline.org/

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