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assessment categories and make it easier to identify the scope of articles we would like to change the assessment categories of your project from WikiProject
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i have seen that they have a graph on the main page under "What do we do" and it displays percentages of their articles with a coloured bar beneath, for example "10% of all articles rated B-Class or better: 80.8% complete". Would it be possible to have one of these on the project homepage to act as a
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for providing the link to the map, which does make it very clear that the prisons are in Northamptonshire. Why do prison service sources say they are in Warwickshire? I can only speculate that it suits their operational needs to do so – just as it suits Royal Mail to give Onley and Barby a
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I agree, the map shows the prisons in Northamptonshire, but all written sources (including the BBC, and the Prisons own website) state that they are in Warwickshire. Would it be inappropriate to list the prison under both counties?
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and passes through the area covered by this WikiProject. The article is a stub at present but some of us are trying to expand it and give details of the route (along the lines of the
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incorrectly states that Brailes Hill is the second highest point in Warwickshire. According to Ordnance Survey mapping, the highest points in Warwickshire are as follows: 1st:
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Leamington, not vice versa: and when it was doubled, the work proceeded from the Rugby end. In railway operating terminology, the line ran down from Rugby to Leamington.
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I'd be interested in that. Madhatter1uk 12:28, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
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