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Liverpool CHE Group was a CHE group in Liverpool. The actor Ralph Hallett contacted national CHE in August 1970, offering to host a group above a cake shop owned by his family. Convenorship of the group was initially shared between Hallett and Peter Norman. Other key members were Alan Swerdlow and Robin Bloxsidge.[1]Liverpool CHE arranged a variety of social events, including a canal trip in 1972 remembered with affection by Paul O'Grady.[2]
Liverpool Youth Group and Liverpool Student Group were both spun off from the main group.
Liverpool Youth Group
Liverpool Youth Group]] was spun off from Liverpool CHE Group in March 1972 because of Liverpool's age policy. The groups were re-amalgamated in February 1973 when the main group's age limit was lowered to 16.[3]
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References
- ↑ Amiable Warriors Volume One, pages 289–294.
- ↑ Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 303.
- ↑ Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 575.