Talk:Goffs Oak

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[edit] Name

no-one who lives in or near goffs oak puts the apostrophe in the name. to have the redirect away from the correct version (goffs oak) to this incorrect one (goff's oak) is a misrepresentation. if there are no objections i will return this page to its original location.

Rich 22:17, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

I sometimes do. Then again, half and half. I have no objection. Simply south 14:26, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

Goffs Oak has no apostrophe at all more importantly the info about the goffs oak tree is totally incorrect - the giant oak was either blown down or removed due to age much earlie - i dont have the date to hand but early 20th century and the tree which was planted (from one of its acorns i believe) was planted in the 1960's or thereabouts, with much ceremony. thanks - goffs oak resident 172.203.154.218 10:35, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Apostrophe

"Can be spelled with or without the apostrophe"? Come on, there's either a right way or wrong way of spelling it. - Dudesleeper Talk 01:15, 30 January 2008 (UTC)