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[[File:Bridge logo.jpg|thumb|The Bridge (former logo)]]'''The Bridge''', founded 2009.<ref>[http://www.playplace.org/The%20Bridge%20factsheet.pdf Fact Sheet] on the PlayPlace website ([http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.playplace.org/The%20Bridge%20factsheet.pdf archived version] as at 18 January 2017).</ref>is a youth club for LGBTQ people aged 14 to 18, meeting every Monday in [[Croydon]], and funded by Croydon Council. It has been run by Croydon Council EISS and subsequently by the PlayPlace organisation, but is now part of the Metro organisation.
[[File:Bridge logo.jpg|thumb|The Bridge (former logo)]]'''The Bridge''', founded 2009.<ref>[http://www.playplace.org/The%20Bridge%20factsheet.pdf Fact Sheet] on the PlayPlace website ([http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.playplace.org/The%20Bridge%20factsheet.pdf archived version] as at 18 January 2017).</ref>is a youth club for LGBTQ people aged 14 to 18, meeting every Monday in [[Croydon]], and funded by Croydon Council. It has been run by Croydon Council EISS<ref>[http://www.croydonyps.org.uk/activity/the-bridge-youth-group-11-16/ The Bridge page] on the Council website. Accessed: . ([http://www.webcitation.org/6nc6t0ENw Archived version] at 2017-01-18 by WebCite®).<ref> and subsequently by the PlayPlace organisation, but is now part of the Metro organisation.


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The Bridge (former logo)

The Bridge, founded 2009.[1]is a youth club for LGBTQ people aged 14 to 18, meeting every Monday in Croydon, and funded by Croydon Council. It has been run by Croydon Council EISS<ref>The Bridge page on the Council website. Accessed: . (Archived version at 2017-01-18 by WebCite®).<ref> and subsequently by the PlayPlace organisation, but is now part of the Metro organisation.

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  1. Fact Sheet on the PlayPlace website (archived version as at 18 January 2017).