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‘Oldest Gay in the Village’ recognised at Attitude Pride Awards

Gary Hart June 28, 2015

George Montague, affectionately known as the Oldest Gay in the Village was the recipient of an award at the inaugural Attitude Pride Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel on the eve of London Pride, Friday, June 26.

George Montague and Civil Parner, Somchai
George Montague and Civil Parner, Somchai

The event was hosted by actor Alan Cumming fresh from hosting the Tony’s earlier this month in the USA. Other personalities present included Barbara Windsor, Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, N*Sync’s Lance Bass, Blue’s Anthony Costa and Duncan James and singer Conor Maynard.

George Montague a Brighton Pride Ambassador in 2013 and author of “The Oldest Gay in the Village” received his award from Barbara Windsor.

A total of twelve awards were presented to people, who have faced real challenges with strength and dignity and/or helped LGBT people in the community without fanfare or fame.

Other winners on the night included:

Jonathan Blake: An original member of Lesbians & Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), featured in the hit film Pride.

Asifa Lahore: A Muslim drag queen whose glamorous aura is coupled with a serious drive for LGBT activism.

Duncan Craig: Founder and CEO of Survivors Manchester, supporting male survivors of sexual abuse and rape.

Christian Webb: LGBT awareness in schools campaigner.

Ayla Holdom: RAF Search & Rescue Pilot and transgender activist.

Moud Goba: UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group support worker and community activist.

Jonny Benjamin: Mental health campaigner.

Emmanuel Okoghenu: Albert Kennedy Trust Ambassador.

Matthew Naz Mahmood-Ogston: From the Naz and Matt Foundation, building bridges between the LGBT and religious communities.

Toni Hogg: Manager and counsellor at Antidote, the LGBT Drug and Alcohol Service.

Mena Houghton: Who since the death of her gay son Mark has become an outspoken activist against homophobia.

George Montague

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