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[[Gay West]] remains active to this day.
[[Gay West]] remains active to this day.


There is a Bath ("Living Springs") congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church.
There is a Bath ("Living Springs") congregation of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]].


[[Bath & North East Somerset Men's Sexual Health]] was set up by the NHS.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/bath_north_east_somerset_mens_sexual_health</ref>
[[Bath & North East Somerset Men's Sexual Health]] was set up by the NHS.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/bath_north_east_somerset_mens_sexual_health</ref>

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Bath is a city in south-west England, within the historic county of Somerset. In 1974 it became part of the county of Avon. In 1996 Avon was abolished, and Bath was incorporated into a new unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset.

Bath has been known since Roman times for its hot springs. The host baths and surrounding buildings have been designated a World Heritage Site.

LGBT History

Bath Gay Awareness was founded in 1971.

Gay West remains active to this day.

There is a Bath ("Living Springs") congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church.

Bath & North East Somerset Men's Sexual Health was set up by the NHS.[1]

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