Talk:Handsworth, South Yorkshire

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To reduce confusion between two separate Handsworths I have made cross references in Handsworth, South Yorkshire which contains a St.Mary's Church to St. Mary's Church, Handsworth in Birmingham UK, and vice versa. If there is a better way to avoid confusing two St.Mary's Churches, both in areas called Handsworth - one in Birmingham and one in Sheffield - please edit the two entries more appropriately Sibadd 01:35, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

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Several changes in this edit, too many to fit in the little box:

  • The image width shouldn't be specified unless there's a very good reason to because it overides user specified default image widths, set e.g. by those with small monitors or poor eyesight. There's a policy page on this somewhere, but it's too much effort to find ;)
  • "Hansworth Today" differentiates from history, but otherwise seems to be a "misc" section, and anyway, not only would that material be perfect as an introduction, but it makes sense to combine the paragraphs! Single sentence paragraphs have, unfortunately, been proliferating.
  • "Small" is subjective. Readers can decide from the population data whether it's small, and if you want to aid them, you could for example provide a demographics section outlining population change, and comparing the population to the average Sheffield suburb.

Joe D (t) 22:50, 9 April 2007 (UTC)