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In 2010, Councillor [[Jonathan Simpson]] became Camden’s first openly gay mayor. He pledged to retain the “rock ‘n’ roll” spirit of Camden, a major landmark on Britain’s musical map. His Mayoress was [[Amy Lamé]], broadcaster, writer and hostess of the south London gay club [[Duckie]].<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2010/05/28/london-borough-of-camden-has-new-gay-mayor-and-mayoress/</ref> | In 2010, Councillor [[Jonathan Simpson]] became Camden’s first openly gay mayor. He pledged to retain the “rock ‘n’ roll” spirit of Camden, a major landmark on Britain’s musical map. His Mayoress was [[Amy Lamé]], broadcaster, writer and hostess of the south London gay club [[Duckie]].<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2010/05/28/london-borough-of-camden-has-new-gay-mayor-and-mayoress/</ref> | ||
There is a [[Camden LGBT Forum.<ref>http://www.camdenlgbtforum.org.uk</ref> | There is a [[Camden LGBT Forum]].<ref>http://www.camdenlgbtforum.org.uk</ref> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 19:55, 6 April 2013
Camden is a London Borough, comprising the former boroughs of Holborn, St Pancras and Hampstead. It includes a number of districts, such as Camden Town, Kings Cross and Bloomsbury, plus parts of Covent Garden and the West End.
LGBT History
In 2010, Councillor Jonathan Simpson became Camden’s first openly gay mayor. He pledged to retain the “rock ‘n’ roll” spirit of Camden, a major landmark on Britain’s musical map. His Mayoress was Amy Lamé, broadcaster, writer and hostess of the south London gay club Duckie.[1]
There is a Camden LGBT Forum.[2]
External links
http://www.lgbtlondon.com/borough/Camden Borough profile on LGBT London.
References
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