![]() Gary Henshaw outside KU Bar (Image: KU Bar) This includes West End Theatre groups and drumming groups preparing for Chinese New Year in Chinatown. The bar and nightclub regularly helps test people for HIV and allows a large range of Soho groups to use its dance floor during the day.Įach weekend the venue provides space for sexual health screenings and has raised over £100,000 for The Food Chain - a charity which ensures people living with HIV in London can access nutritious food. “We have our functions and celebrations at KU Bar, where we also have the support of Kensington Palace and Chelsea Football group.” KU bar and Gary Henshaw make that difference in our Soho community that’s vital for our survival. She said: “Gary tirelessly raises awareness and funds for HIV and AIDS. In a letter supporting the bar’s application, Trans activist Rebecca Tallon de Havilland explained safe spaces like KU Bar are essential for the trans’ community’s survival. The City of Westminster now has just 21 LGBTQ+ venues left according to council documents. KU Bar has been at the centre of Soho's nightlife for 25 years (Image: Jacob Phillips)
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