Gay cheshire

News & Information for Homosexual people in Cheshire

Gay Outdoor Club

(National number)

Website:

Walking/climbing/swimming/cycling and lots more


Silver Rainbows

(Colin Avery)

Website:

Email: info@

Social network for older LGBT+ people in Cheshire


Proud Bees

Lorraine

Michael

Email: proudbees@

Social community for LGBT+ people and their friends (18+). Meets monthly for friendship, help and occasional fundraisers.


Sole Sisters Walking Group

Email: solwsisterswalking@

Walking team for gay women who walk in Cheshire, Merseyside and North Wales on Sundays.

Tea & Tattle

Storyhouse, Tracker Street, Chester CH1 2AR

Informal chat and the chance to meet other older LGBTQ+ people and create new friends. 3rd Wednesday of the month, pm


Unzipping The Velvet

Storyhouse, Hunter Highway, Chester CH1 2AR

Website:

A social group for lesbian and bi women exploring our representation in books, films, plays, song and more. Last Tuesday of the month.

Technicolour Diverse Groups

Bridgewater House, Edleston Thoroughfare, CW2 7EH

Website:

Lesbian and bisex

Gay farmers helpline in Cheshire in 'high demand'

"There's the pressure in the farming community to receive married and yield an heir, so a lot [have done that and] now feel trapped.

"When they are looking for gay areas, they are not at home down Canal Street, they are at abode in the countryside.

"So there are enormous isolation problems."

Mr Ineson said that the farmers were having to deal with these issues on top of depression, which he said was "an industrial disease for the farming community".

He said that the service was a useful tool to aid the farmers "look at the options" available to them.

"We listen, it's as simple as that," he said.

"We don't take over the farm, we don't take over the marriage; we assist them to watch at the options that are around and then they decide which option they're going for."

Mr Ineson said that while he hoped to to increase the service, he was aware he was "fishing in an exceedingly petty pool" when it came to result suitable volunteers.

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