The project built on previous research which explored the needs and experiences of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people living and working in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The overall aim of the project was to ensure that the services provided or contracted by local authorities will benefit all of their residents, regardless of an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity. To achieve this, an awareness raising conference, two knowledge exchange workshops that utilised an equality audit toolkit developed as part of the project, and a final showcase conference were organised to disseminate the learning and good practice gained throughout the project to relevant stakeholders, both nationally and internationally. Participants in the project included members of Tower Hamlets Borough Council, the local Primary Care Trust, third sector organisations and charities, as well as older LGBT community groups and community members.