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The '''Friends of the Joiners Arms''' is a group campaigning to reestablish an LGBT venue on the site of the [[Joiners Arms]], following its closure in January 2015.<ref>[https://thejoinersliveson.wordpress.com/about-us/ "About us"], ''The Joiners Lives on'' ([https://thejoinersliveson.wordpress.com/about-us/ Archived version] as at January 2019).</ref> | [[File:The Joiners Lives On.jpeg|thumb|"The Joiners Lives On" logo]]The '''Friends of the Joiners Arms''' is a group campaigning to reestablish an LGBT venue on the site of the [[Joiners Arms]], following its closure in January 2015.<ref>[https://thejoinersliveson.wordpress.com/about-us/ "About us"], ''The Joiners Lives on'' ([https://thejoinersliveson.wordpress.com/about-us/ Archived version] as at January 2019).</ref> | ||
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The Friends of the Joiners Arms is a group campaigning to reestablish an LGBT venue on the site of the Joiners Arms, following its closure in January 2015.[1]
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- ↑ "About us", The Joiners Lives on (Archived version as at January 2019).