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The building, a former meat warehouse, was bought and fitted out by the [[Greater London Council]]. | The building, a former meat warehouse, was bought and fitted out by the [[Greater London Council]]. | ||
It went into voluntary liquidation in December | It went into voluntary liquidation in December 1992.<ref>"Cash Crisis kills Centre", ''Capital Gay'' No 574, 11 December 1992</ref> | ||
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The London Lesbian and Gay Centre (LLGC) operated in Cowcross Street, Clerkenwell from 1984 to 1992.
The building, a former meat warehouse, was bought and fitted out by the Greater London Council.
It went into voluntary liquidation in December 1992.[1]
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- ↑ "Cash Crisis kills Centre", Capital Gay No 574, 11 December 1992