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There is/was a [[Barking and Dagenham LGBT Forum]]<ref>http://gires.org.uk/tranzwiki/index.php/Barking_and_Dagenham_LGBT_Forum</ref> | There is/was a [[Barking and Dagenham LGBT Forum]]<ref>http://gires.org.uk/tranzwiki/index.php/Barking_and_Dagenham_LGBT_Forum</ref> |
Revision as of 16:15, 27 May 2021
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is a London Borough in East London, on the north bank of the Thames. It was formed in 1965, initially as the London Borough of Barking, by combining the former Essex boroughs of Barking and Dagenham. It received its current name in 1980. The Ford plant at Dagenham once employed 40,000 people.LGBT history
There was briefly a Barking CHE Group in 1972.
The Essex Gay Youth Helpline was set up in June 1983 and ran from the flat of Steven Power in Cobham House, St Margarets.[1]
There is/was a Barking and Dagenham LGBT Forum[2]
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References
- ↑ Williams,Clifford (2021) Courage to Be: Gay Youth in England 1967-90 The Book Guild Ltd.
- ↑ http://gires.org.uk/tranzwiki/index.php/Barking_and_Dagenham_LGBT_Forum