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'''LMG''', formerly the London Monday Group for Homosexual Equality, is a gay social group meeting on Monday evenings in central London. It was originally a local [[CHE]] group, undertaking campaigning as well as social activities. In 2010 it decided to become solely a social group, and re-affiliated to CHE. LMG is a member group of [[SLAGO]].
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'''LMG''', is a gay social group meeting on Monday evenings in central London. It was originally a local [[CHE]] group, undertaking campaigning as well as social activities.
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The group was founded in 1971, originally as CHE London Group 7. For a time it was known as the West London Group, but has met in various places in both West and Central London. In 1982, along with other CHE groups, it became independent, under the name "London Monday Group for Homosexual Equality". In 2010 it decided to become solely a social group, and re-affiliated to CHE. LMG was a long-standing member group of [[SLAGO]].
  
 
From 1987 to 2008 the group also helped organise the [[Capital Quiz]], the annual knock-out quiz championship held in the early part of each year.
 
From 1987 to 2008 the group also helped organise the [[Capital Quiz]], the annual knock-out quiz championship held in the early part of each year.
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In January 2012 the group decide to disband, and donated it's remaining funds to various worthy causes.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 14:25, 21 January 2012

LMG, is a gay social group meeting on Monday evenings in central London. It was originally a local CHE group, undertaking campaigning as well as social activities.

The group was founded in 1971, originally as CHE London Group 7. For a time it was known as the West London Group, but has met in various places in both West and Central London. In 1982, along with other CHE groups, it became independent, under the name "London Monday Group for Homosexual Equality". In 2010 it decided to become solely a social group, and re-affiliated to CHE. LMG was a long-standing member group of SLAGO.

From 1987 to 2008 the group also helped organise the Capital Quiz, the annual knock-out quiz championship held in the early part of each year.

In January 2012 the group decide to disband, and donated it's remaining funds to various worthy causes.

External links

http://lmg.slago.org.uk/