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All Points North (APN) was a glossy monthly A4 magazine focussing on the gay and lesbian scene around Manchester and Sheffield. It was founded by [[Terry George]], founder of [[Mr Gay UK]], based in Leeds.in 1995 Terry sold APN to Kelvin Sollis at [[Chronos Publishing]], where it continued to be published from their London base. It was then designed by Jonathan Harbourne. It was published for a further six months before Chronos decided they could no longer make it pay, or that it was detracting from their northern edition (one of several weekly regional editions) of [[Boyz]] magazine.
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All Points North (APN) was a glossy monthly A4 magazine focussing on the gay and lesbian scene around Manchester and Sheffield. It was founded by [[Terry George]], founder of [[Mr Gay UK]], based in Leeds.in 1995 Terry sold APN to Kelvin Sollis at [[Chronos Publishing]], where it continued to be published from their London base. It was then designed by Jonathan Harbourne. It was published for a further 12 months before Chronos decided they could no longer make it pay, or that it was detracting from their northern edition (one of several weekly regional editions) of [[Boyz]] magazine. In the purchase agreement, Terry was forbidden to publish a magazine in the region for a certain length of time. He later went on to publish xxxxxx magazine.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:56, 22 July 2011

All Points North (APN) was a glossy monthly A4 magazine focussing on the gay and lesbian scene around Manchester and Sheffield. It was founded by Terry George, founder of Mr Gay UK, based in Leeds.in 1995 Terry sold APN to Kelvin Sollis at Chronos Publishing, where it continued to be published from their London base. It was then designed by Jonathan Harbourne. It was published for a further 12 months before Chronos decided they could no longer make it pay, or that it was detracting from their northern edition (one of several weekly regional editions) of Boyz magazine. In the purchase agreement, Terry was forbidden to publish a magazine in the region for a certain length of time. He later went on to publish xxxxxx magazine.