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[edit] Runcorn

Danny. I agree with what you say on the Runcorn Talk page; the article is a mess. I am new to Wikipedia and did not know what to expect but was certainly surprised to see the content of this page. I have already had to revert quite a bit of vandalism. Why not have a go at some of it yourself? Only I should be grateful if you could leave the bits I have added - History after 1656, the population table, the photo, the References and the Further reading. Much of the rest could (should?) go in my opinion - most of sections 5 to 12. What do you think? PS I live in Runcorn. Peter I. Vardy 21:04, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Runcorn (again)

Following encouragement from  DDStretch , the leader of Wikipedia:WikiProject Cheshire, (see Talk:Runcorn), and yourself of course, I have more or less completely re-written the page on Runcorn. I hope you find this to be an improvement - and I hope I've not messed up any of your contributions. This latest version follows as closely as I could the advice given at Wikipedia:WikiProject UK geography/How to write about settlements. What do you think? Peter I. Vardy 15:03, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Danny. Thanks for your message. I have had some further encouragement and suggestions on Talk:Runcorn#Geography. Meanwhile best of luck with the A levels - much more important at this stage of life than Wiki-ing! Peter I. Vardy 09:29, 30 March 2007 (UTC)