Difference between revisions of "Gloucestershire"
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In 1982 Gay News reported that there was just one [[CHE]] group in the county- The Gloucester/Cheltenham Group <ref> Gay News issue 241 27 May 1982 page 17. Christine Murray was chair of the group at the time </ref>. | In 1982 Gay News reported that there was just one [[CHE]] group in the county- The Gloucester/Cheltenham Group <ref> Gay News issue 241 27 May 1982 page 17. Christine Murray was chair of the group at the time </ref>. | ||
− | The [[Gloucestershire Gay and Lesbian Community]] | + | The [[Gloucestershire Gay and Lesbian Community]] was a friendly social group that welcomes people of all sexualities and ages.<ref>http://www.gglc-glos.co.uk/</ref> |
[[Gay Girls of Gloucestershire]] is a group for lesbians of all ages.<ref>http://www.gaygirlsofgloucestershire.co.uk/index.html</ref> | [[Gay Girls of Gloucestershire]] is a group for lesbians of all ages.<ref>http://www.gaygirlsofgloucestershire.co.uk/index.html</ref> |
Revision as of 22:28, 1 December 2021
Gloucestershire is a county in south-west England.The county council area includes six districts:
Additionally, the Gloucestershire ceremonial county also includes a unitary authority, South Gloucestershire.
Police
Policing in the county council area is provided by Gloucestershire Constabulary. Suzette Davenport was appointed Chief Constable in 2013.
South Gloucestershire is covered by Avon and Somerset Constabulary.
LGBT history
In 1982 Gay News reported that there was just one CHE group in the county- The Gloucester/Cheltenham Group [1]. The Gloucestershire Gay and Lesbian Community was a friendly social group that welcomes people of all sexualities and ages.[2]
Gay Girls of Gloucestershire is a group for lesbians of all ages.[3]
References
- ↑ Gay News issue 241 27 May 1982 page 17. Christine Murray was chair of the group at the time
- ↑ http://www.gglc-glos.co.uk/
- ↑ http://www.gaygirlsofgloucestershire.co.uk/index.html