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The e'''Cumbria & The Borders CHE:SHRG Group''' was a joint [[CHE]] and [[SHRG]] group for [[Cumbria]] and the [[Scottish Borders]]. It was founded in 1973 by [[Richard Webster]], and later run by Alwin Stockdale until the early 1990s. It held monthly meetings in the Old Town Hall, [[Carlisle]], and later became a Gay Community Group.<ref>Carl Fallowfield, [http://www.cumbriacrack.com/2015/10/29/bring-cumbrias-lgbt-history-to-life/ "Bring Cumbria's History to Life"]. ''Cumbria Crack'', 29 October 2015. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6sJfCf5CF Archived] by WebCite® at 2017-07-29).</ref>
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The '''Cumbria & The Borders CHE:SHRG Group''' was a joint [[CHE]] and [[SHRG]] group for [[Cumbria]] and the [[Scottish Borders]]. It was founded in 1973 by [[Richard Webster]], and later run by Alwin Stockdale until the early 1990s. It held monthly meetings in the Old Town Hall, [[Carlisle]], and later became a Gay Community Group.<ref>Carl Fallowfield, [http://www.cumbriacrack.com/2015/10/29/bring-cumbrias-lgbt-history-to-life/ "Bring Cumbria's History to Life"]. ''Cumbria Crack'', 29 October 2015. ([http://www.webcitation.org/6sJfCf5CF Archived] by WebCite® at 2017-07-29).</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 30 July 2017

The Cumbria & The Borders CHE:SHRG Group was a joint CHE and SHRG group for Cumbria and the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1973 by Richard Webster, and later run by Alwin Stockdale until the early 1990s. It held monthly meetings in the Old Town Hall, Carlisle, and later became a Gay Community Group.[1]

References

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  1. Carl Fallowfield, "Bring Cumbria's History to Life". Cumbria Crack, 29 October 2015. (Archived by WebCite® at 2017-07-29).