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There was a Cheltenham [[CHE group]] in the 1970s. | There was a Cheltenham [[CHE group]] in the 1970s. | ||
− | [[EXS]], Cheltenham's long-running gay nightclub, closed in 2012.<ref>http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/NEW-CHELTENHAM-GAY-CLUB/story-16266607-detail/story.html#axzz2OgIhiNDj</ref> A | + | [[EXS]], Cheltenham's long-running gay nightclub, closed in 2012.<ref>http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/NEW-CHELTENHAM-GAY-CLUB/story-16266607-detail/story.html#axzz2OgIhiNDj</ref> A new club, [[Embassy]], opened later that year.<ref>http://www.thegayembassycheltenham.com/</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:04, 25 May 2016
Cheltenham is a spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, noted for horse-racing and other festivals, and the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).LGBT history
Sir James Agg-Gardner was MP for Cheltenham for four separate periods between 1874 and 1928.
Gay News Issue 1 listed a Cheltenham GLF.
There was a Cheltenham CHE group in the 1970s.
EXS, Cheltenham's long-running gay nightclub, closed in 2012.[1] A new club, Embassy, opened later that year.[2]