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The '''Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality''' was a campaigning group set up in 1988 to campaign against [[Section 28]].
The '''Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality''' was a campaigning group set up in 1988 in [[Manchester]] to campaign against [[Section 28]].


It hired a train to London to take part in a protest.
On the 30th of April 1988 it hired a special train to London (the "Out and Proud Special") to take part in a protest.<ref>http://www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterarchiveplus/5340848900/ Poster for the special train</ref>


''Not to be confused with the [[North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform]].''
''Not to be confused with the [[North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform]].''
==References==
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''This article is a [[stub]]. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.''
''This article is a [[stub]]. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.''
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Revision as of 10:06, 10 July 2012

The Northwest Campaign for Lesbian & Gay Equality was a campaigning group set up in 1988 in Manchester to campaign against Section 28.

On the 30th of April 1988 it hired a special train to London (the "Out and Proud Special") to take part in a protest.[1]

Not to be confused with the North West Committee for Homosexual Law Reform.

References

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This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.