# Fyne Times

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{{Short description|British LGBT periodical}}
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{{Infobox magazine
|title = Fyne Times
|image_file = Fyne-times.jpg
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|editor = Jill Rayner
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|category = [Gay](/source/Gay) and [lesbian](/source/lesbian)
|company = 
|firstdate = September 2001
|circulation=
|language = English
|country = [United Kingdom](/source/United_Kingdom)
|website = [http://www.fyne.co.uk/ fyne.co.uk]
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'''''Fyne Times''''' is a [UK](/source/United_Kingdom) based free [gay](/source/gay) and [lesbian](/source/lesbian) magazine, with five regional editions, that was established in September 2001.<ref>[http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=35766 "Fyne Times celebrates birthday with website relaunch"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517200026/http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=35766 |date=2011-05-17 }}, [Press Gazette](/source/Press_Gazette), 29 September 2006</ref> Edited by Jill Rayner, it is based in [Abingdon](/source/Abingdon%2C_Oxfordshire), near [Oxford](/source/Oxford) and is produced by Fyne Associates.

''Fyne Times'' is a [lifestyle](/source/lifestyle_(sociology)) [magazine](/source/magazine) which strives to have no [gender bias](/source/Sexism) or adult content and is found in outlets such as libraries, colleges, youth clubs, hotels and other mainstream venues.{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}}

The magazine is also the host of the ''Gay Greats'' series written by Natalie Thorne, which has been running since 2002. Fyne Times was also the first gay publication to carry recruitment advertising from one of the [armed forces](/source/armed_forces) when an advert for the [Army](/source/British_Army) appeared in February 2002, soon after the ending of the ban on [LGBT](/source/LGBT)s serving in the [armed forces](/source/armed_forces).{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}}

In February 2004, the magazine welcomed the creation of [Welsh](/source/Wales) [lovespoon](/source/lovespoon)s for gay and lesbian lovers celebrating [Valentine's Day](/source/Valentine's_Day).<ref>[https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/north_east/3487037.stm "Lovespoons for gay couples"], [BBC News](/source/BBC_News), 14 February 2004</ref>

During 2003-04 the [Crown Prosecution Service](/source/Crown_Prosecution_Service) of [Dorset](/source/Dorset), because of concerns over the reluctance of victims to report [homophobic](/source/Homophobia) crime, published several articles in the Fyne Times.<ref>[http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/docs/areas/2004/ar2004dorset.pdf "Prosecuting Dorset's Crime - Annual Report 2003-2004"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080910110419/http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/docs/areas/2004/ar2004dorset.pdf |date=10 September 2008 }}, [Crown Prosecution Service](/source/Crown_Prosecution_Service)</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
{{Portal|LGBTQ}}
*[http://www.fyne.co.uk/ Fyne Times website]

Category:LGBTQ-related magazines published in England
Category:Lifestyle magazines published in the United Kingdom
Category:Magazines established in 2001
Category:Free magazines

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