London Borough of Sutton
LGBT history
Quentin Crisp was born in Sutton on 25 December 1908 [1] .
Brian Paddick grew up in Sutton and attended the local Grammar School. Clifford Williams lived in Sutton as a youth and young man and wrote about this in his book 'Courage to Be' (2021 Book Guild Ltd.).
In 1978 a Conservative Councillor who had been convicted of gross indecency with another man in a public place, admitted he was homosexual and stated he saw no reason not to continue to serve as a Borough Councillor [2].
There was a Lesbian group that met at the Women's Centre in Palmerston Road [3] . A letter in the Hall Carpenter Archives states the Lesbian Support Group was set up early 1987 [4].There was briefly a Sutton LGBT Forum ("LGBT in Sutton"): items on its website are dated between 2007 and 2009.[5] It was launched on "Wednesday 26 November" (presumably 2008) at the Robin Hood, West Street, with speakers from Sutton Police, Sutton Council, Galop and the IAG.[6][7]
Let me Out (LMO) is/was an LGBT youth group for Sutton and Merton.[8]
SMALL (Sutton Mature And Loving Life) was a group for older LGBT people in Sutton.[9]
A new Sutton LGBT Forum was set up in 2013 by Tyrone Ashby with support from Age UK Sutton.[10]
Elliot Colburn is the member of parliament for Carshalton and Wallington and also a borough councillor.
References
- ↑ Address: Wolverton, Egmont Road, Sutton. In the 1911 Census
- ↑ Wallington South Ward Councillor. Gay News November 30 1978 issue 156 page 8. Sutton and Cheam Herald 25 January 1979 'Bid to oust gay Councillor'
- ↑ Leaflet undated in the Bishopsgate Institute
- ↑ Letter from Angie Brown Sutton Women's Centre undated but 1987 in CHE papers
- ↑ http://lgbt.insutton.org/
- ↑ http://www.sutton.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=3475&p=0
- ↑ http://sutton.moderngov.co.uk/ieIssueDetails.aspx?IId=11633&Opt=3
- ↑ http://www.gaysurrey.org/younglinks.htm
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20130717022834/http://www.ageuk.org.uk/sutton/our-services/sutton-lgbt/
- ↑ http://lgbtsutton.co.uk (website appears defunct 2023) https://www.suttonlgbtq.org/aboutus (website in Jan 2023)