Talk:Bluecoat Chambers
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[edit] UK-stub -> struct-stub
I've moved this article back again from the UK-stub - since it clearly doesn't refer to the UK as an entity. UK-geo-stub has been used elsewhere to qualify geographic locations with the UK - but I clearly see that you can't handle this. So, I've moved the UK-stub across to struct-stub. I hope you can agree this stub description. Ian Cairns 22:56, 3 Jan 2005 (UTC)
So? The UK-stub is for any article relating to the UK, hence why it includes the sub-category UK-geo-stub, not just for articles describing the UK as a whole. I know geographic locations go in UK-geo-stub, I created the category, but this is a "location" in the very loosest sense, and no enyclopedia would describe an arts centre as a location: it is firstly an arts centre, secondly a building and a distant third occupies a physical location in space. Joe D (t) 10:51, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Hi. Is it possible to have soething like struct-stub-UK. Using the preffix for the subject and suffix for a geopgraphic qualifier? PS It Grade 1 listed which I think is the important bit, not the arts centre, and grade 1's a nationaly significant.--Jirate 14:48, 2005 Jan 4 (UTC)