This is Full of Life Week: "Celebrating the lives of older people in Croydon and bringing generations together." This morning Jim and I put up the Silver Rainbow display (created by Roger, as usual) in the Croydon Clocktower, and our Silve
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Hi I hope some of you may join me at my event for this campaign, singing peace songs. You are wecome to share one too, or just join in with our songs.
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The Crocus Executive Meeting originally scheduled for the 15th of September has now been re-scheduled for Monday the
5th of October.
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One of the members of
Silver Rainbow (for older gay people in and around Croydon) was the subject of a programme ("An Interior Life") on BBC Radio 4 (5pm, 23 August 2009). We heard Bernard speaking about his life as a gay man, his situation after the death of his partner, and the difference that Silver Rainbow had made to his life. For a few days you can…
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We had another successful garden party ("Mardi on the Grass") on the 9th of August. There are some more photos in the CAGS Newsletter, which you should be receiving in the next few days if you're a CAGS member. And don't forget if you've signed up to the "CAGS" special interest group o…
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On Tuesday four members of Croydon Area Gay Society protested outside the offices of Streeter Marshall's office's. They there they were with Rainbow Flag Flying, to protest at the homophobic comments that had been made in an email sent to the Law Society by David Moore a senior partner who opposed the Law Societies support for 'Gay Pride 2009'. He had expressed his opposition to the Law Societies support for 'Pride' in homophobic terms, unacceptable for any senior member of a law firm to make an…
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For the first time, CAGS had a stall at London Pride this year. We wore our CAGS t-shirts, and handed out information about
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There was a very good turnout for Peter Tatchell when he spoke at The Brief on the 2nd of June. His talk covered the progress we had made and the things that remain to be done to achieve full equality for gay and lesbian people. TherE was a good exchange of questions, and the c…
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Added by Ross on June 3, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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I'm trying to get in touch with lesbian, gay or bisexual people over the age of 65 who would be interested in sharing their experiences of social care services (this could include, but is not limited to social services, community care and mental health services, or services received as a carer). You do not have to be currently receiving services to take part, and your contact with services could have been a single meeting (e.g. an assessment).
I'm in my final year of an MA in social work at Gol…
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Denise Anderson, trans campaigner, was the speaker at the CAGS meeting in April, part of "The Brief Encounter" series. She told us about her own transition, and her reassignment surgery which she had privately in Thailand. She considers herself bisexual and lives wi…
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Aurora (Croydon's LGBT Network) adopted a new Constitution last night at the regular bi-monthly meeting. The Constitution had already been approved at the January meeting, but needed a second vot
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Added by Ross on March 18, 2009 at 6:04pm —
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Crocus, Croydon's LGBT Network, held its first Annual General Meeting on the 4th of March. The interim officers (Chair, Secretary, and Webmaster) were all confirmed as permanent officers, and we also elected a Vice-Chair. Currently the Secretary is also acting as Treasurer, but the plan is to appoint…
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Silver Rainbow, Croydon's service for older gay and lesbian people, has come third in the country in the category "Older LGBT Groups" in the Pink Paper Readers Awards. See http://news
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CAGS (Croydon Area Gay Society) held the second of our talks in the "Brief Encounter" series on the 2nd of December. This time we had two speakers - Allan Horsfall and Ray Gosling. Allan spoke about the early days of the gay equality movement, and Ray told us about their ongoing work for gay people u…
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On the 17th of November a couple of us represented
Silver Rainbow (our friendly lunch club for older gay people) at an event in the Access Ability Centre in Boulogne Road, to promote Croydon as a “Beacon Council” in respect of “Positive engagement…
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On Tuesday CAGS held the first of its series of bi-monthly talks, called "The Brief Ecounter". Brian Paddick, former Deputy Assistant Commissioner in the Metropolitan Police, and subsequently Lib-Dem candidate for Mayor of London, addressed a packed gathering in The Brief in…
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Added by Ross on October 12, 2008 at 9:00am —
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I went to the Croydon Community Network meeting at the Braithwaite Hall today. This is a quarterly meeting arranged by CVA (Croydon Voluntary Action) which brings together the various community groups. The theme of the meeting was "Being Greener for Wellbeing in Croydon": we he…
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This evening's meeting of Aurora, Croydon's LGBT Police Consultation Group, debated a motion that Aurora should be closed down through lack of support. The motion was defeated, so Aurora lives on, and new officers were elected. Ideas are now being sought from members and supporters of Aurora as to h…
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Added by Ross on September 9, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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Despite the wettest August for many years, we had a couple of good days out. At Wakehurst Place some of us heard the history of the house while others explored the botanical gardens, and afterwards Stanley served
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Added by Ross on September 8, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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Just got round to posting this, although the event was a few weeks ago now! Anyway nearly 60 people came to the Garden Party in Purley on the 10th of August - we think this was the biggest ever. Brian (Chair of SLAGO) presented the
SLAGO Cup and…
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Added by Ross on September 7, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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