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'''London Group 5''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]]. It was founded in January 1971 by [[David Potter]], and was open to people under 25.<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 369–370.</ref> It changed its name later that year to '''London Student Group''' and in 1972 it was reconstructed as '''London Youth Group'''.<cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 370–371.</ref>
'''London Group 5''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]]. It was founded in January 1971 by [[David Potter]], and was open to people under 25.<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 369–370.</ref> It changed its name later that year to '''London Student Group''' and in 1972 it was reconstructed as '''London Youth Group'''.<ref><cite>[[Amiable Warriors]]</cite>, Volume One, page 370–371.</ref>


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London Group 5 was a CHE group based in central London. It was founded in January 1971 by David Potter, and was open to people under 25.[1] It changed its name later that year to London Student Group and in 1972 it was reconstructed as London Youth Group.[2]

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  1. Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 369–370.
  2. Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 370–371.