sheffield hatter
02-04-2011, 12:01
Conrad,
This is geography, so perhaps you'd better let Dave deal with it.
Hi Dave,
Beckermet (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/areas/beckermet/cumbria/) is not in Carlisle postal district - it is a postal district in its own right. Please correct.
I notice that some "village centre" areas have been created for these small postal villages: St Bees and Ravenglass now both have village centres even though the only pubs in the postal district are in the village, so there is no need to differentiate. I would suggest that these should be deleted, but I don't want to upset whoever created them, as they clearly must have had their reasons for doing so. What do you and others think?
In the postal district of Seascale, on the other hand, there are outlying areas that belong to the postal district but are not in Seascale village. I am therefore creating "Seacale village" to differentiate between those pubs that are in the village and those that are miles away. I don't think the word "centre" is appropriate for villages: anything big enough to have pubs on its outskirts or in suburbs is clearly not a village. (Conrad - if you've read this far, don't say you weren't warned.:))
Cheers
This is geography, so perhaps you'd better let Dave deal with it.
Hi Dave,
Beckermet (http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/areas/beckermet/cumbria/) is not in Carlisle postal district - it is a postal district in its own right. Please correct.
I notice that some "village centre" areas have been created for these small postal villages: St Bees and Ravenglass now both have village centres even though the only pubs in the postal district are in the village, so there is no need to differentiate. I would suggest that these should be deleted, but I don't want to upset whoever created them, as they clearly must have had their reasons for doing so. What do you and others think?
In the postal district of Seascale, on the other hand, there are outlying areas that belong to the postal district but are not in Seascale village. I am therefore creating "Seacale village" to differentiate between those pubs that are in the village and those that are miles away. I don't think the word "centre" is appropriate for villages: anything big enough to have pubs on its outskirts or in suburbs is clearly not a village. (Conrad - if you've read this far, don't say you weren't warned.:))
Cheers