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+ | The village of [[Aldington]] has been home to [[Sir Noël Coward]], [[Paul O'Grady]] and [[Julian Clary]]. | ||
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+ | Stanley Underhill in his autobiography ''Coming Out of the Black Country'' describes the Ashford Gay Group he attended in the 1990s <ref> Underhill, Stanley (2018) ISBN 978-1-9996232-1-0 (Zuleika: London) </ref>. | ||
There is an [[Ashford LGBT Forum]].<ref>http://www.speakupcic.co.uk/v/gay_forum_ians_story. Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GCHFyacb)</ref> | There is an [[Ashford LGBT Forum]].<ref>http://www.speakupcic.co.uk/v/gay_forum_ians_story. Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by [[WebCite]]® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GCHFyacb)</ref> |
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Ashford is a town and local government district in Kent.LGBT history
The village of Aldington has been home to Sir Noël Coward, Paul O'Grady and Julian Clary.
Stanley Underhill in his autobiography Coming Out of the Black Country describes the Ashford Gay Group he attended in the 1990s [1].
There is an Ashford LGBT Forum.[2]
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References
- ↑ Underhill, Stanley (2018) ISBN 978-1-9996232-1-0 (Zuleika: London)
- ↑ http://www.speakupcic.co.uk/v/gay_forum_ians_story. Accessed: 2013-04-27. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6GCHFyacb)