Consultation on LGBTQ campaigner Mark Ashton memorial approved
Mark Ashton 1986
CC&G Mayor, DUP Councillor Mark Fielding
A motion calling for consultation with the family of LGBTQ campaigner Mark Ashton over a memorial within Causeway Coast and Glens Borough was passed by members of the Corporate Policy and Resources Committee.
Mark Ashton moved to Portrush at a young age and went to the catering college in the town.
After completing his studies, he moved to London in 1978 where he became an influential figure in the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners movement during the miners’ strike.
Mark was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and was admitted to Guy’s Hospital on January 30, 1987. He died 12 days later at the age of 26. A plaque was dedicated to him in London, with a garden in memory of him also built in Paris.