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Most important LGBT venues and areas in Nottingham showcased in new walking tour – Nottinghamshire Live

A new walking tour of Nottingham has revealed some of the most important areas of Nottingham to the LGBT community.

The tour, sourced and put together by Troy Jenkinson, gives those participating an insight into the history of the city and its vibrant LGBT culture.

Two tours are available for people to try out – a shorter 45 minute ‘pink’ walk, and a longer 90 minute ‘yellow’ walk.

The routes, which have been carefully put together, will allow walkers to see every street, building or area of LGBT significance Nottingham has to offer.

Troy Jenkinson, 44, a headteacher from Radcliffe-on-Trent, told Nottinghamshire Live: “I’ve grown up in Nottingham and I have a passion for history.

“If it wasn’t for some of these places I have identified on the map, I wouldn’t be as confident in myself, I wouldn’t be the person I am today.”

Troy, who is also the author of children’s picture books designed to normalise same-sex relationships to children, took two months to research and source all the information he needed for the guide – which has more than 30 stops for people to visit.




The tour, which is completely free to access, shows how historic figures such as Robin Hood have links to the LGBT community dating back many years.

Here are just some of the city centre areas with an LGBT history which are featured in the tour.

Palaise De Dance (now Pryzm)

This nightclub, which is now Pryzm, was one of the super clubs that hosted gay nights back in the 90s for the LGBT community to enjoy.

Broad Street

Broad Street in Hockley has rainbow crossings created during the 2019 Pride celebrations.

It was here where Pink Lace, the predecessor of Nottingham Pride, began back in 1997.

Broad Street has been home to a number of gay-friendly establishments over the years.

Black Boy Hotel (Primark)



Primark in Long Row, Nottingham City Centre
Primark in Long Row, Nottingham City Centre

The Black Boy Hotel, which is now a Primark in the city centre, housed one of the gay bars in the 1960s.

A small plaque on one of the pillars of the esplanade still remains as a nod to its history.

The ‘Gay Garage’ on Huntingdon Street

Huntingdon Street was once home to the ‘Gay Garage’, now a Shell garage, which was named by those who spilled out of the gay clubs and visited the garage for late-night snacks.

Revolution at MGM

Ocean nighclub is currently located on the corner of Collin Street.

The nightclub was once made up of the clubs MGM, The Sherwood Rooms and Astoria. For two decades, on the first Monday of every month, ‘Revolution’ was put on for the gay community – people travelled from all corners of the East Midlands for the popular night out.

Parkside Club on Station Street

The first ever gay club in Nottingham was the Parkside Club, a club on Station Street which most recently operated as an antiques centre.

The building was demolished in 2021 after being derelict for some time.

The Arboretum




The park was the home of Nottingham Pride for a number of years.

The celebration of the LGBTQ+ community has also been held at the Forest Recreation Ground, Nottingham Castle and most recently the Lace Market area of the city centre.

The People’s Centre in Mansfield Road

The People’s Centre acted as an alternative citizen’s advice bureau, holding face-to-face advice sessions for gay men and women in the 1970’s.

The Old Dog and Partridge

The Old Dog and Partridge was one of the most popular gay bars in the 1970s, found on Broad Street.

At the time the gay bar was separate to the rest of the establishment, found at the back behind the ‘straight pub’. These places often had signs on the door labelled ‘Private Party’.

Gatsby’s

According to Troy, Gatsby’s was the ‘gay mecca’ in Nottingham for many years from 1983.

Located on the corner of Huntingdon Street and King Edwards Street, it was renamed Niche in 2007 and opened again as ‘New Gatsby’s’ in 2009 before closing again shortly after.

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