Cardiff
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Cardiff (Welsh: Caerdydd) is the largest city in Wales, and has been the capital of Wales since 1955. It was previously the county town of Glamorgan, and subsequently of South Glamorgan. It is now a unitary authority, as the City and County of Cardiff. The City of Cardiff now includes the cathedral town of Llandaff. Cardiff grew considerably in the 19th century as a port for the export of Welsh coal. The Cardiff Bay area has been much redeveloped since 1990. Cardiff University is based in the city.
LGBT History
The Cardiff CHE Group was founded in 1971.
The LGBT Excellence Centre is based in Cardiff.
Cardiff Mardi Gras is held in September. In 2013 it is being held in the Millennium Stadium on the 31st of August.[1]
Rodney Berman was formerly leader of Cardiff City Council.
The Kings Cross, Cardiff was a long-established gay pub.
Cardiff Lions is a local gay rugby team.
Europe's biggest annual LGBTQ+ multi-sports event will be held in Cardiff in 2027 [2].
In 2024 Cardiff City Ladies FC footballer Lailah Muscat, said coming out as bisexual was a difficult process [3].
References
- ↑ http://www.cardiffmardigras.co.uk/
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68731593
- ↑ As a bisexual, there's no-one you can really relate to BBC article https://www.bbc.co.uk/articles/c88z6ggdyjpo (Accessed 8 June 2024)