
October 08 2010 2:50 PM EST
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Gay residents of Cardiff, Wales, have launched a campaign to save the King's Cross, a gay bar that's been a popular spot for more than three decades, reports the BBC. The bar will possibly be converted into a restaurant by its owners.
Responding to the possibility, the bar's customers have launched a Facebook campaign, Save Kings Cross Cardiff, as well as planned a public meeting for October 12.
The King's Cross has twice been named Welsh Gay Venue of the Year by the British gay publication The Pink Paper.
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