Talk:Pembrokeshire
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[edit] Welsh language
Am playing with the 2001 census figures for "no knowledge of Welsh" in Pembrokeshire, to see if I can pull out something nice and easy to illustrate the point about the divison between the south and north.
This really is quite diverse, with the Welsh language named communities having generally <50% no Welsh, and quite a lot of English named communities having >70% Welsh. The standard deviation of non-welshness is .19, which is the joint highest with Conwy. Not sure how best to present it (or even how valid that using stdev on variably sized parishes is). Morwen - Talk 19:55, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Beach
Can anyone find out what award that beach won? I reverted entire edit as too tourist brochurey, would keep the award, but can't find anything googling. Morwen - Talk 17:36, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Anglicized" Little England
I have changed this. "Anglicization" implies some sort of process, and there is no evidence for this. Glamorgan is anglicized: East Breconshire is anglicized, but Little England has always been just plain English. LinguisticDemographer 20:35, 14 February 2007 (UTC)