Brighton

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Brighton is a seaside town in East Sussex, now part of the City of Brighton and Hove.

LGBT history

In 1836 Stanley Stokes died after cutting his own throat.

There was a Brighton CHE Group.

Ivan Massow was born in Brighton.

Brighton has long been noted for its active gay scene, with a large number of gay venues, several of them in or around St James's Street.

The 2001 census revealed that Brighton and Hove had the highest proportion of same-sex households in the country at 1.29%: some 2,544 individuals said that they lived with a person of the same sex.[1]

Brighton Pride is held every year, normally in August (1st September in 2012).

The Brighton Ourstory Project was set up to collect and preserve the lesbian and gay history community in the area.

MindOut is a mental health service run by and for local LGBT people.

External sites

http://www.gaybrighton.com/

http://gay.brighton.co.uk/

http://www.visitbrighton.com/your-brighton/gay

References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/3456635.stm Brighton 'has most gay couples'