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10 best LGBT plaques in London and their locations

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London Pride parade may be cancelled for the second year in a row due to Covid-19, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate the LGBT+ community in the capital this weekend.A great way to remember queer people of days gone by is to visit their blue plaques, which are scattered around the city.Run by English Heritage, the blue plaques scheme honours notable people who have lived or worked in buildings across London.With over 950 plaques in the capital, and only around 20 of them commemorating members of the LGBT+ community, it can be hard to find what you’re looking for.Worry not – Metro.co.uk has assembled a list of the best blue plaques in London, complete with their locations, for your viewing pleasure.Oscar Wilde is one of the most.

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