Talk:Enfield Island Village

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[edit] Copy paste

The text used in the edit of 23.58, 13 June is copied from http://www.eivral.com/ There was already a link to this sight, the information does not need to be duplicated Rogwan 14:20, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Touch Type

I thought it might be good to add a few positive comments about the village, that are not copied and pasted, and do not appear on the official web site. Please feel free to spell check my entry :-)

This entry is quite subjective! Have you got a source for the crime rate? Also, I think it's true that in all of suburbia there's a high proprtion of city commuters and thisn't isn't a unique characteristic of Enfield Island Village. I know I created this article then left it as a stub, but could you try and make your entry a bit more informative please. Thanks, Rogwan 11:48, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

The Island was built around an area that had been inhabited for some considerable years before its existance including many people who worked on the site in the Royal Small Arms development and their immediate families. There is also a new site http://www.thepinkpropertyco.co.uk which is a property and community site