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The '''Cellar Disco''', also referred to as '''Ralph's Disco''', is a long-established gay men's event in a private house in [[Farnham]]. | The '''Cellar Disco''', also referred to as '''Ralph's Disco''', is a long-established gay men's event in a private house in [[Farnham]]. | ||
:"The longest running gay men’s party venue in south of England! Last Saturday of each month (except Christmas/New Year) from 9pm to 2.30am. Entrance £7 plus a contribution to the bar. Also “Friday Night Late”, every week from 9pm to 12am: £5, drink or two free. A raffle, coffee, tea and light snacks provided too!"<ref> | :"The longest running gay men’s party venue in south of England! Last Saturday of each month (except Christmas/New Year) from 9pm to 2.30am. Entrance £7 plus a contribution to the bar. Also “Friday Night Late”, every week from 9pm to 12am: £5, drink or two free. A raffle, coffee, tea and light snacks provided too!"<ref>Local links page on the [[GAGS]] website, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160430171727/http://www.gags.org.uk/local-links/ archived by the Web Archive] as at 20 April 2016.</ref> | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 09:58, 21 July 2017
The Cellar Disco, also referred to as Ralph's Disco, is a long-established gay men's event in a private house in Farnham.
- "The longest running gay men’s party venue in south of England! Last Saturday of each month (except Christmas/New Year) from 9pm to 2.30am. Entrance £7 plus a contribution to the bar. Also “Friday Night Late”, every week from 9pm to 12am: £5, drink or two free. A raffle, coffee, tea and light snacks provided too!"[1]
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- ↑ Local links page on the GAGS website, archived by the Web Archive as at 20 April 2016.