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| − | '''The Highland LGBT Forum''' The Highland LGBT Forum is a charity based in [[Inverness]] with a committee of local volunteers. The Forum organises a variety of events where everyone is welcome. It also campaigns for the fair treatment of all LGBT people and liaises with many other organisations (locally and nationally). | + | '''The Highland LGBT Forum''' The Highland LGBT Forum is a charity based in [[Inverness]] with a committee of local volunteers. The Forum organises a variety of events where everyone is welcome. It also campaigns for the fair treatment of all LGBT people and liaises with many other organisations (locally and nationally). |
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| + | The Forum started life in 2002 as the Inverness Pride Committee when [[Pride Scotland]] decided to take its annual event outside Edinburgh and Glasgow for the first time. Inverness Pride was considered to be a huge success (with some 300 people attending the main Pride party) and proved that members of different groups within the LGBT community could work together and achieve very positive results. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 31 March 2012
The Highland LGBT Forum The Highland LGBT Forum is a charity based in Inverness with a committee of local volunteers. The Forum organises a variety of events where everyone is welcome. It also campaigns for the fair treatment of all LGBT people and liaises with many other organisations (locally and nationally).
The Forum started life in 2002 as the Inverness Pride Committee when Pride Scotland decided to take its annual event outside Edinburgh and Glasgow for the first time. Inverness Pride was considered to be a huge success (with some 300 people attending the main Pride party) and proved that members of different groups within the LGBT community could work together and achieve very positive results.