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[[Norfolk LGBT Project]] is a community based service run by and for the LGBT community.
[[Norfolk LGBT Project]] is a community based service run by and for the LGBT community.


The [[Norfolk LGBT History Society]] meets monthly throughout the year, and promotes events in [[LGBT History Month]].<ref>http://www.lgbthistorymonthnorfolk.org.uk/society.htm</ref>
The [[Norfolk LGBT History Society]] meets monthly throughout the year, and promotes events in [[LGBT History Month]].<ref>http://www.lgbthistorymonthnorfolk.org.uk/society.htm</ref> They also have a Facebook page <ref> https://www.facebook.com/groups/lgbthm (accessed 27 February 2024) </ref>.


The [[Norfolk Association of Disabled LGBT People]] is a human-rights group controlled by disabled people and their organisations.
The [[Norfolk Association of Disabled LGBT People]] is a human-rights group controlled by disabled people and their organisations.

Revision as of 15:51, 27 February 2024

Norfolk districts
1 Norwich
2 South Norfolk
3 Great Yarmouth
4 Broadland
5 North Norfolk
6 King's Lynn and West Norfolk
7 Breckland

Norfolk is a county in East Anglia. The county council area includes seven districts:

LGBT History

Norfolk LGBT Project is a community based service run by and for the LGBT community.

The Norfolk LGBT History Society meets monthly throughout the year, and promotes events in LGBT History Month.[1] They also have a Facebook page [2].

The Norfolk Association of Disabled LGBT People is a human-rights group controlled by disabled people and their organisations.

The painter Percy Kelley worked mainly in Norfolk.

Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer (1906-69) of Felbrigg Hall, bequeathed the property to the National Trust on his death in 1969. Controversy was caused in 2017 when the National Trust associated Ketton-Cremer to their LGBT history. [3] [4]

References

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