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There was an Ealing [[CHE]] group and there is currently an [[Ealing Gay Group]].<ref>http://www.ealinggaygroup.org.uk/</ref>
There was an Ealing [[CHE]] group and there is currently an [[Ealing Gay Group]].<ref>http://www.ealinggaygroup.org.uk/</ref>


The [[West London LGBT Forum]], established 2006, covers the boroughs of [[Brent]], Ealing, [[Harrow]], [[Hammersmith and Fulham]], [[Hillingdon]], [[Hounslow]], and R[[ichmond upon Thames]].<ref>http://www.ealingcvs.org.uk/index.php?nuc=all&id=147</ref>
The [[West London LGBT Forum]], established 2006, covers the boroughs of [[Brent]], Ealing, [[Harrow]], [[Hammersmith and Fulham]], [[Hillingdon]], [[Hounslow]], and [[Richmond upon Thames]].<ref>http://www.ealingcvs.org.uk/index.php?nuc=all&id=147</ref>


The [[West London Gay Men's Project]] offers sexual health services.<ref>http://www.westlondongmp.org.uk/</ref>
The [[West London Gay Men's Project]] offers sexual health services.<ref>http://www.westlondongmp.org.uk/</ref>

Revision as of 17:04, 7 January 2013

Ealing is the name of an area of West London and also of the London Borough in which it is located. The London Borough of Ealing was created in 1965 by merging the Municipal Boroughs of Ealing, Southall and Acton.

Ealing was the home of the Ealing Film Studios, opened in 1902.

LGBT history

There was an Ealing CHE group and there is currently an Ealing Gay Group.[1]

The West London LGBT Forum, established 2006, covers the boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hammersmith and Fulham, Hillingdon, Hounslow, and Richmond upon Thames.[2]

The West London Gay Men's Project offers sexual health services.[3]

John Gallagher was Mayor of Ealing, 2011–20112.

http://www.lgbtlondon.com/borough/ealing Ealing page on LGBT London

References

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