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'''Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group''' was founded in [[Wolverhampton]] in September 1972, as a subgroup fo the [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]]. It was recognised as a [[CHE group]] in November 1972. In April 1973 it changed its name to '''Black Country CHE'''.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 576.</ref>
The '''Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group''' was founded in [[Wolverhampton]] in September 1972, as a subgroup of the [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]]. It was recognised as a [[CHE group]] in November 1972. In April 1973 it changed its name to '''Black Country CHE'''.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 576.</ref>


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Revision as of 14:36, 28 July 2015

The Wolverhampton Workers CHE Group was founded in Wolverhampton in September 1972, as a subgroup of the Wolverhampton CHE Group. It was recognised as a CHE group in November 1972. In April 1973 it changed its name to Black Country CHE.[1]

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  1. Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 576.