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The [[Coach House]] is a gay guest house in Brecon.<ref>http://pinkuk.com/venues/venue.aspx?id=2258. ''[[Pink UK]]'' "Coach House - Mid Wales - Gay Bed & Breakfast" Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GBthVITY)</ref> | In 1989 The Pink Paper featured an openly gay man, Len Taylor, living in Brecon, in a feature about rural areas <ref> 'Out and gay in the market town of Brecon' The Pink Paper 8 July 1989 </ref>. The [[Coach House]] is a gay guest house in Brecon.<ref>http://pinkuk.com/venues/venue.aspx?id=2258. ''[[Pink UK]]'' "Coach House - Mid Wales - Gay Bed & Breakfast" Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GBthVITY)</ref> | ||
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Brecon (Welsh: Aberhonddu) is a town in Powys, Mid Wales, near the Brecon Beacons National Park and historically the county town of Brecknockshire. It has a cathedral (Church in Wales Diocese of Swansea and Brecon).
LGBT history
In 1989 The Pink Paper featured an openly gay man, Len Taylor, living in Brecon, in a feature about rural areas [1]. The Coach House is a gay guest house in Brecon.[2]
References
<references>
- ↑ 'Out and gay in the market town of Brecon' The Pink Paper 8 July 1989
- ↑ http://pinkuk.com/venues/venue.aspx?id=2258. Pink UK "Coach House - Mid Wales - Gay Bed & Breakfast" Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GBthVITY)