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[[Progress]] is an LGBT group for north Northamptonshire, with the main focus of activity in Corby.<ref>http://www.fannorthants.com/links</ref> | [[Progress]] is an LGBT group for north Northamptonshire, with the main focus of activity in Corby.<ref>http://www.fannorthants.com/links</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 22 December 2015
Corby is a town and local government district within Northamptonshire. It was the site of an important steelworks which attracted many Scottish people to the area, but closed in the 1980s.LGBT history
Progress is an LGBT group for north Northamptonshire, with the main focus of activity in Corby.[1]
Corby LGBT Network, founded 2014, has monthly meetings.