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==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==
The novelist [[John Hampson]] lived in Dorridge, a village in Solihull.


In 2010, [[Birmingham LGBT Community Trust]] commissioned a consultation with Solihull's LGBT community.<ref>http://blgbt.org/downloads/solihull%20report%20final%20version.pdf</ref>
In 2010, [[Birmingham LGBT Community Trust]] commissioned a consultation with Solihull's LGBT community.<ref>http://blgbt.org/downloads/solihull%20report%20final%20version.pdf</ref>

Revision as of 12:20, 17 September 2013

Solihull is a town in the West Midlands and centre of the metropolitan borough of the same name.

LGBT history

The novelist John Hampson lived in Dorridge, a village in Solihull.

In 2010, Birmingham LGBT Community Trust commissioned a consultation with Solihull's LGBT community.[1]

Also in 2010, "Out in Public", a sub-regional LGBT Equality Seminar was held in Warwick, arranged jointly by the LGBT employee networks of Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull.[2]

Pride in our Past is a project organised by Solihull Council to discover and record the LGBT experience of life in the borough, in both the recent and historical past.[3] The project organised an exhibition in Solihull Central Library & Arts Complex for LGBT History Month, February 2013.[4]

GaySol is a council-sponsored website for young LGBT people.[5]

Solihull Outpost is a local LGBT social group[6]

The LGBT Consortium at one time listed a Solihull LGBT Network.[7]

References

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