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Revision as of 12:09, 28 April 2013
Jim Edgell (1936–2005) was Chairman of the Tunbridge Wells CHE Group from 1975 onwards. He later moved to Bedford where he was one of the founders of the Bedford Gay Help Line and an effective presenter of the gay cause on local radio. he was a member of the CHE National Executive for many years.
External links
Obituary on Age of Diversity (also published in a CHE annual report)[1]: http://www.ageofdiversity.org.uk/jim-edgell- ↑ CHE Annual Report, 2005–2006