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The '''North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform''' ('''NWCHLR''') was a group set up in 1964 by [[Allan Horsfall]] and others in the [[Greater Manchester]] area. In 1969 it became a national body as the Committee for Homosexual Equality, and in 1971 it was renamed [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] (CHE).
The '''North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform''' ('''NWCHLR''') was a group set up in 1964 by [[Allan Horsfall]] and others in the [[Greater Manchester]] area. In 1969 it became a national body as the Committee for Homosexual Equality, and in 1971 it was renamed [[Campaign for Homosexual Equality]] (CHE).


''Not to be confused with the [[Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality]]
''Not to be confused with the [[Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality]].''


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The North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform (NWCHLR) was a group set up in 1964 by Allan Horsfall and others in the Greater Manchester area. In 1969 it became a national body as the Committee for Homosexual Equality, and in 1971 it was renamed Campaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE).

Not to be confused with the Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality.

This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.