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Following the passing of the [[Civil Partnership Act 2004]], Bromley Council initially said they wold refuse to conduct civil parnerships.<ref>http://www.london.gov.uk/media/press_releases_mayoral/bromleys-policy-civil-partnerships-gay-and-lesbian-couples-may-be-unlaw</ref> | Following the passing of the [[Civil Partnership Act 2004]], Bromley Council initially said they wold refuse to conduct civil parnerships.<ref>http://www.london.gov.uk/media/press_releases_mayoral/bromleys-policy-civil-partnerships-gay-and-lesbian-couples-may-be-unlaw</ref> | ||
Revision as of 15:39, 28 July 2015
Bromley is the largest by area of the London Boroughs.As well as the town of Bromley, the Borough includes Beckenham, Penge, Orpington and Chislehurst.
LGBT history
At one time there was a Bromley CHE Group in the area. Gay discos used to take place in Chislehurst Caves.
Following the passing of the Civil Partnership Act 2004, Bromley Council initially said they wold refuse to conduct civil parnerships.[1]
In the 2006 General Election, an independent candidate made homophobic remarks about the Conservative candidate[2]
LGBT facilities
The main LGBT venue in Bromley is the Star and Garter in the High Street, reopened after a major facelift. At one time there was another gay pub, the Crown and Anchor near Bromley North station.
The Junction is a drop-in centre, providing services to people living with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS in Bromley and surrounding areas.
The Bromley Gay and Bisexual Men's Group offers regular social and support events, funded by the local health authority.
Wilde About Books, an LGBT reading group supported by Bromley Library, seems to be currently dormant.
Gay Petts Wood is an informal group meeting in Petts Wood.
SNAP (Sexuality Not A Problem) is a youth group for lesbian, gay and bisexual young people (under 25) meeting weekly in Bromley, run by outreach workers from the Metro Centre.
Further reading
Out of the Shadows Chapter 21: "Bexley and Bromley Gay Groups 1974–2001".
External links
http://www.lgbtlondon.com/borough/bromley Borough profile on LGBT London