originally due to take place at the start of the year but a number of delays and then the coronavirus pandemic halted plans until now.
The new centre will support LGBT+ people from Manchester and beyond with free, inclusive support services and events, just as the old centre has done for the last 30 years.In 1988, The Proud Trust’s old purpose-built centre was the first of its kind for the LGBT+ community in the UK, but after three decades of continuous use it is no longer able to meet the needs of the charity.The original building, which was built with discretion in mind, will now be demolished and replaced with a three-storey community centre featuring a café, community rooms, library, and a city-centre roof garden.The project was able to.