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The '''Glasgow Gay Centre''' was opened in Sauchiehall Street, [[Glasgow]] in 1977, the first Gay Centre in the UK. It closed in 1982<ref>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hamamelis/RIP-ISPrivate/GlasgowGayCentreSauchiehallSt/index.htm</ref> | The '''Glasgow Gay Centre''' was opened in Sauchiehall Street, [[Glasgow]] in 1977, the first Gay Centre in the UK. It closed in 1982<ref>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hamamelis/RIP-ISPrivate/GlasgowGayCentreSauchiehallSt/index.htm</ref> | ||
− | The '''Glasgow Lesbian and Gay Centre''' was opened in Dixon Street (just off St Enoch Square) in 1995.<ref>http://www.ourstoryscotland.org.uk/heritage/timeline/index.htm#1970</ref> It was then closed for building works, and formally opened in March 1996. In 2008 (by then renamed the '''Glasgow LGBT Centre''') it moved to Bell Street. In 2009 it was closed, | + | The '''Glasgow Lesbian and Gay Centre''' was opened in Dixon Street (just off St Enoch Square) in 1995.<ref>http://www.ourstoryscotland.org.uk/heritage/timeline/index.htm#1970</ref> It was then closed for building works, and formally opened in March 1996. In 2008 (by then renamed the '''Glasgow LGBT Centre''') it moved to Bell Street. In 2009 it was closed, amid accusations of financial irregularities. |
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Revision as of 19:51, 24 June 2012
The Glasgow Gay Centre was opened in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow in 1977, the first Gay Centre in the UK. It closed in 1982[1]
The Glasgow Lesbian and Gay Centre was opened in Dixon Street (just off St Enoch Square) in 1995.[2] It was then closed for building works, and formally opened in March 1996. In 2008 (by then renamed the Glasgow LGBT Centre) it moved to Bell Street. In 2009 it was closed, amid accusations of financial irregularities.