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There is a thriving gay scene in the "Pink Triangle",<ref>http://www.pubsnewcastle.co.uk/GayVillage.html</ref> including the [[Powerhouse]] club. | There is a thriving gay scene in the "Pink Triangle",<ref>http://www.pubsnewcastle.co.uk/GayVillage.html</ref> including the [[Powerhouse]] club. | ||
− | [[NE Gayscene]] | + | [[NE Gayscene]] had a page of information about Newcastle.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20130603182304/http://www.negayscene.co.uk/newcastle.html</ref> |
The [[Outpost Housing Project]], based in Newcastle, provides accommodation support and advice to young LGBT people.<ref>http://www.outpostproject.org</ref> | The [[Outpost Housing Project]], based in Newcastle, provides accommodation support and advice to young LGBT people.<ref>http://www.outpostproject.org</ref> |
Revision as of 07:47, 14 June 2015
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear. it was once one of the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres.LGBT History
Newcastle GLF was listed in Gay News issue 1.
MCC Newcastle is the local branch of the Metropolitan Community Church. It was founded in 1991.
The Newcastle Ravens is a gay inclusive rugby team; it organises the Hadrian Cup competition.
The Newcastle Panthers is a gay football team.
Nick Forbes is leader of Newcastle City Council.
Northern Pride is a voluntary organisation supporting Newcastle Pride.
There is a thriving gay scene in the "Pink Triangle",[1] including the Powerhouse club.
NE Gayscene had a page of information about Newcastle.[2]
The Outpost Housing Project, based in Newcastle, provides accommodation support and advice to young LGBT people.[3]