Talk:Tunbridge Wells (borough)

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Civil parishes: the article ignored the third tier of local government, giving the impression that the Borough Council itself was the last tier. I am also amending the village articles to include that fact Peter Shearan 07:41, 10 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Addition of an external link to a blog

I would like to add the link www.disgusted.tw (with the ext of Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells) in the external link section. It is a blog that I feel contains relevant information about life in Tunbridge Wells and the Borough that would be useful to others. I understand usually only notable expert blogs would be considered. I'm neither notable or consider myself an expert. But I feel that its contents being a living document about Tunbridge Wells Borough gives information about the Borough that doesn't quite fit into this page but it is still relevant. It has recently been cited by the BBC (www.bbc.co.uk/kent/content/articles/2006/08/31/kent_blogging_feature.shtml), appeared on the local radio kmfm as a series feature and has been reported in the local papers (Courier, Kent on Sunday, Kent Messenger) several times. I would be interested in your comments about if an exception can be made for this link. Thanks.

[[Rob O'Callaghan] 23:34, 25 October 2006 (GMT)