London’s oldest gay charity ‘saved’

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  1. Jock S. Trap  23 Jun 2011, 4:03pm  Report
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    Excellent, so pleased they will be able to remain and carry on with the excellent work they do.

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  2. confused  23 Jun 2011, 4:46pm  Report
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    This is wonderful news

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  3. Dan Filson  23 Jun 2011, 4:52pm  Report
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    Not necessarily quite as generous as it may read – “will be able to buy its premises” instead of having to but them at auction; a discounted price – but by how much? It is in many ways a sign of the times in which we live – no revenue funding*, you are free to buy your own premises, do carry on the important work you do. You often find that nonetheless support bodies like these are cited on referral council sites. (*So far as I am aware)

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  4. it what happens, when you let people know how others can support each other.

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  5. HelenWilson  24 Jun 2011, 9:29am  Report
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    I’m really pleased this service has been saved.

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  6. Spanner1960  27 Jun 2011, 4:01pm  Report
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    Fantastic news. My faith in humanity has been restored, at least for today.

    London Friend helped me come out years ago, and they must have done the same for many others; I cannot recommend them highly enough.

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  7. Great news !!!

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