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− | There | + | There were a [[Wirral CHE group]] and a [[New Brighton CHE Group]] in the 1970s. |
[[Kenneth Halliwell]], partner and murderer of [[Joe Orton]], was born in [[Bebington]] in 1926. | [[Kenneth Halliwell]], partner and murderer of [[Joe Orton]], was born in [[Bebington]] in 1926. | ||
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[[Pete Price]], radio presenter, was raised in [[West Kirby]]. | [[Pete Price]], radio presenter, was raised in [[West Kirby]]. | ||
− | [[Angela Eagle]] is MP for [[ | + | [[Angela Eagle]] is MP for [[Wallasey]]. |
There is a [[Wirral LGB&T Forum]]<ref>https://www.sites.google.com/site/wirrallgbtforum/</ref> and a [[Wirral LGBT Network]]<ref>http://www.wirrallgbt.org.uk/ "Website coming soon" as of January 2013</ref> | There is a [[Wirral LGB&T Forum]]<ref>https://www.sites.google.com/site/wirrallgbtforum/</ref> and a [[Wirral LGBT Network]]<ref>http://www.wirrallgbt.org.uk/ "Website coming soon" as of January 2013</ref> |
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The Wirral is a peninsula in north-west England between the Dee and Mersey estuaries.It was historically part of Cheshire but since 1972 the northern part, including Birkenhead and Wallasey, has formed the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside. The southern part is now included in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester.LGBT history
There were a Wirral CHE group and a New Brighton CHE Group in the 1970s.
Kenneth Halliwell, partner and murderer of Joe Orton, was born in Bebington in 1926.
Paul O'Grady, Comedian, television presenter, actor, writer and radio DJ, was born in Birkenhead in 1955.
Pete Burns, singer-songwriter, was born in Port Sunlight in 1959.
Pete Price, radio presenter, was raised in West Kirby.
Angela Eagle is MP for Wallasey.
There is a Wirral LGB&T Forum[1] and a Wirral LGBT Network[2]
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References
- ↑ https://www.sites.google.com/site/wirrallgbtforum/
- ↑ http://www.wirrallgbt.org.uk/ "Website coming soon" as of January 2013