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The '''London Gay Teenage Group''' was founded in the 1970s by [[Philip Cox]]. It was run totally by and for the under-21s (who would all at that time have been under the [[age of consent]]).
 
The '''London Gay Teenage Group''' was founded in the 1970s by [[Philip Cox]]. It was run totally by and for the under-21s (who would all at that time have been under the [[age of consent]]).
  
In 1984 the group published '''Something to tell you''', a report summarising the findings of a survey of young LGB people.
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In 1984 the group published ''Something to tell you'', a report summarising the findings of a survey of young LGB people.<ref>Trenchard, Lorraine & Warren, Hugh, 1984, ''Something to Tell You, The Experiences and Needs of Young Lesbians and Young Gay Men in London'': London Gay Teenage Group.<ref>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
http://www.bangagong.co.uk/bangagong.co.uk/Phil_Cox_-_A_Tribute.html  Tribute to Phil Cox by Gary Mewis
 
http://www.bangagong.co.uk/bangagong.co.uk/Phil_Cox_-_A_Tribute.html  Tribute to Phil Cox by Gary Mewis
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==References==
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<references>
  
 
[[Category:Youth groups]]
 
[[Category:Youth groups]]
  
 
[[Category:London]]
 
[[Category:London]]

Revision as of 09:19, 18 April 2012

The London Gay Teenage Group was founded in the 1970s by Philip Cox. It was run totally by and for the under-21s (who would all at that time have been under the age of consent).

In 1984 the group published Something to tell you, a report summarising the findings of a survey of young LGB people.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag