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Appears to have been rebuilt in 1887 and was known as "The Roebuck" as recently as the late 90s or early 2000s .
Appears to have been rebuilt in 1887 and was known as "The Roebuck" as recently as the late 90s or early 2000s .
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==Other==
*Sherelle Browne - who is she? why is she notable? does she even exist?
==Useful References==
==Useful References==
Revision as of 16:21, 2 August 2012
History
When did this become the hub for the gay scene in Brum?
Any reasons why? (Critical Gay Population and visitor size...) -
Recent makeover
The Village Inn
Appears to have been rebuilt in 1887 and was known as "The Roebuck" as recently as the late 90s or early 2000s according to this.
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Useful References
Google Books
Midlands Zone
The UK’s biggest regional gay magazine provides the latest news from its website and monthly printed title.
What’s On Live
What’s On Live and its monthly printed title, What’s On, is the definitive entertainment guide for the Midlands.
Birmingham Pride Festival
Birmingham Pride Festival is the biggest free LGBT party in the UK.
Birmingham Gay and Lesbian Pride Ball
The Pride Ball is the biggest of its kind in the UK. Tickets are available for next year’s event.
Birmingham LGBT Community Trust
Birmingham LGBT Community Trust aims to develop the capacity of the local LGBT community and influence those organisations and services which affect the quality of life in the community.
Visit Birmingham
Providing general information about Birmingham to the city’s visitors.
Club template
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