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[[NE Gayscene]] has a page of information about Newcatler<ref>http://www.negayscene.co.uk/newcastle.html</ref> | [[NE Gayscene]] has a page of information about Newcatler<ref>http://www.negayscene.co.uk/newcastle.html</ref> | ||
− | The [[Outpost Housing Project]], based in Newcastle, provides | + | The [[Outpost Housing Project]], based in Newcastle, provides accommodation support and advice to young LGBT people.<ref>http://www.outpostproject.org</ref> |
− | The [[Lost Gay Newcastle]] group has been set up to record | + | The [[Lost Gay Newcastle]] group has been set up to record Newcastle's gay past.<ref>http://genoz.com.au/index.php/insideout/ins-outs/item/lost-gay-newcastle-revisits-newcastle-s-gay-past</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:19, 26 March 2013
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear. it was once one of the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres.
LGBT History
Newcastle GLF was listed in Gay News issue 1.
The Newcastle Ravens is a gay inclusive rugby team; it organises the Hadrian Cup competition.
The Newcastle Panthers is a gay football team.
There is an Newcastle branch of the Metropolitan Community Church.
Nick Forbes is leader of Newcastle City Council.
Northern Pride is a voluntary organisation supporting Newcastle Pride.
There is a thriving gay scene in the "Pink Triangle".[1]
NE Gayscene has a page of information about Newcatler[2]
The Outpost Housing Project, based in Newcastle, provides accommodation support and advice to young LGBT people.[3]
The Lost Gay Newcastle group has been set up to record Newcastle's gay past.[4]