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This article confused the difference between the civil parish named Barming, and the village named East Barming, although some mention is made in the text of why there should now be no West Barming. The third tier of government - the civil parish - is all-important, since just to consider the village in isolation ignores the remainder of the parish. I have added in the information about the latter, including the fact that there are the settlements of E Barming and Teston within it. The population figure, too, is for the whole parish not just the village. Peter Shearan 09:22, 14 February 2006 (UTC)