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− | '''Portsmouth CHE Group''' was founded in [[Portsmouth]] in June 1972, and was recognised as a [[CHE group]] in November 1972. It was formed from [[South West Hants CHE Group]] | + | '''Portsmouth CHE Group''' was founded in [[Portsmouth]] in June 1972, and was recognised as a [[CHE group]] in November 1972. It was formed from [[South West Hants CHE Group]]<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, page 575.</ref>. This group appears to have dissolved. A Portsmouth group was 'revived' in Jan 1980 and called the Portsmouth Gay Community Society, meeting at the Community Advice Centre in Church Road <ref> Gay Solent Newsletter no 48 April 1983 </ref>. |
In September 1982 a new Portsmouth CHE group was formed as a breakaway from the Portsmouth Gay Community Society. The CHE group held meetings in the Central Library <ref> Gay Solent Newsletter no 48 April 1983 </ref>. | In September 1982 a new Portsmouth CHE group was formed as a breakaway from the Portsmouth Gay Community Society. The CHE group held meetings in the Central Library <ref> Gay Solent Newsletter no 48 April 1983 </ref>. | ||
Revision as of 09:08, 21 August 2018
Portsmouth CHE Group was founded in Portsmouth in June 1972, and was recognised as a CHE group in November 1972. It was formed from South West Hants CHE Group[1]. This group appears to have dissolved. A Portsmouth group was 'revived' in Jan 1980 and called the Portsmouth Gay Community Society, meeting at the Community Advice Centre in Church Road [2]. In September 1982 a new Portsmouth CHE group was formed as a breakaway from the Portsmouth Gay Community Society. The CHE group held meetings in the Central Library [3].
References
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- ↑ Amiable Warriors Volume One, page 575.
- ↑ Gay Solent Newsletter no 48 April 1983
- ↑ Gay Solent Newsletter no 48 April 1983