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This list, in alphabetical order, lists local government/council organisations in the UK whose status on genderqueer and nonbinary identity acceptance is known. Edits should, where possible, link to evidence.
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Local Councils
Brighton (City)
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown.
- Evidence:
Ceredigion County Council
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown.
- Evidence:
Notes: This is one department within a department of the council; other departments may have different systems.
Exeter City Council
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown.
- Evidence:
Notes: Exeter Electoral Services is the only department known to recognise 'Mx'.
Swansea Council
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown.
- Evidence:
Teignbridge District Council
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Unknown
- Do they allow no title? Yes
- Evidence:
- Registered to vote here for several years
Notes: Teignbridge Electoral Services is the only department known to recognise [no title].
Library Services
Devon Library Services
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx (on library cards, but not on electronic details)
- Do they allow no title? Yes
- Evidence:
Swansea Library
- Do they allow any gender neutral titles? Yes, Mx.
- Do they allow no title? Unknown.
- Evidence: