This weekend the University of Northampton will be the site of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the UK’s largest outdoor group for the LGBTQ+ community.
Half a century of outdoor activities: GOC gathers at Waterside Campus for anniversary meeting
The University’s Waterside campus will host its annual Gay Club (GOC) open meeting, which will attract hundreds of participants. As part of the significant event, an exhibition of memories prepared by the group’s archivist will be presented. Jim Cornwell, chairman of the GOC, noted that the club is not just a community for walking, but a place where members find “deep friendships” and unique outdoor opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable.
The GOC has 40 groups across the UK, including the Northampton and District Association. The GOC’s annual public meeting will take place at the University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus and will run from Friday to Monday.
From hiking to social support: How GOC and Jim Cornwell are creating strong bonds in the LGBTQ+ community
The Gay Club (GOC) UK, chaired by Jim Cornwell, is a symbol of active support and inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community in outdoor activities and social inclusion. Since its inception, the club has expanded its presence to 40 groups across the country, including Northampton and the surrounding area. These groups, all run by volunteers, offer a wide range of active activities, from hiking and rock climbing to visiting beautiful gardens.
Jim Cornwell, GOC’s inspiring leader, emphasizes that the club helps its members not only have an active time, but also build strong connections and create unforgettable memories.
Each summer the club hosts an impressive public meeting that attracts hundreds of participants and includes an exhibit highlighting the history and achievements of the GOC. This event not only celebrates the club’s 50th anniversary, but also serves as a platform to showcase the cohesion and achievements of the community, maintaining a spirit of solidarity and mutual aid among its members.
Under Jim Cornwell’s leadership, GOC remains a significant part of many people’s lives, providing not only active activities, but also social events that strengthen connections and promote community building. Its commitment to equality and inclusion allows the club to continually grow and create new opportunities, supporting members of the UK’s LGBTQ+ community. GOC consistently offers a wide range of activities and events that help strengthen the community and promote its values year after year.