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''[[Cheshire Cheese]]'' provides news and information for LGBT people living in the county.<ref>http://www.cheshirecheese.org.uk/</ref>
 
''[[Cheshire Cheese]]'' provides news and information for LGBT people living in the county.<ref>http://www.cheshirecheese.org.uk/</ref>
 
Cheshire Constabulary has 70 LGBT Liaison Officers.<ref>http://www.cheshire.police.uk/about-us/equality-diversity-and-human/lgbt.aspx</ref>
 
  
 
[[File:Waters2017.JPG|thumb|left| Talk on Cheshire homosexual offences in the 1950s]].
 
[[File:Waters2017.JPG|thumb|left| Talk on Cheshire homosexual offences in the 1950s]].
  
In 2017 Chris Waters gave a keynote talk about his research into male homosexual offences in Cheshire at the Queer Lives Past and Present Conference <ref> Held at Birkbeck College, London </ref>.
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In 2017 Chris Waters gave a keynote talk about his research into male homosexual offences in Cheshire in the 1950s at the Queer Lives Past and Present Conference <ref> Held at Birkbeck College, London </ref>.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:47, 17 November 2021

Cheshire showing the unitary authorities:
1 Cheshire West and Chester
2 Cheshire East
3 Warrington
4 Halton
Cheshire. also known as the County Palatine of Chester, is a county in north-west England.

There is no county council; local government functions are carried out by four unitary authorities:

LGBT History

Cheshire Cheese provides news and information for LGBT people living in the county.[1]

Talk on Cheshire homosexual offences in the 1950s
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In 2017 Chris Waters gave a keynote talk about his research into male homosexual offences in Cheshire in the 1950s at the Queer Lives Past and Present Conference [2].

References

  1. http://www.cheshirecheese.org.uk/
  2. Held at Birkbeck College, London