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Few Corrections (Well more than few!)
Hi Conrad.. I want to point out corrections..
Coleshill, Warwickshire.. Should be upgraded from Village to Town.
Remove Edgbaston from Warwickshire (They are in Birmingham)
These towns/Village should transfer from Staffordshire to Warwickshire..
Kingsbury
No Man's Heath
Polesworth
Dordon
Newton Regis
Birchmoor
Warton
Piccadilly
I know their postcode same as Tamworth, Staffordshire but they are actually in Warwickshire.
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Administrator
Hi Hopwas,
Rule on towns is they have to be UK post towns. So Coleshill will have to petition the Royal Mail .
I have moved Edgbaston to be part of Birmingham (I have no idea why that was a town), but still in Warwickshire, let me know if that is wrong.
All the villages you mention are in Warwickshire, with the exception of No Man's Heath which is in Leicestershire? If you look at one of them Piccadilly for instance, the breadcrumb across the screen tells you its location, so England > Warwickshire > Tamworth > Piccadilly. In Staffordshire it is shown under Tamworth as that is its postal town, in Warwickshire it is shown as a village at the bottom. In this way users should be able to find it either way they go about finding it.
Hope that helps
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Administrator
Ok I have moved No Man's Heath to Warwickshire. I think it is understandable me not being sure (Wikipedia article)
Originally Posted by
Wikipedia
Today a small village exists there, also called No Man's Heath. The county boundary which used to divide the village between Leicester and Warwickshire has been re-drawn to place the whole village in Warwickshire.
[1] The village
pub is appropriately called
The Four Counties Inn.
Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire meet about half a mile (800 m) north west of the village and Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire meet a further half mile north west. There is an ancient (probably Mercian) stone, divided into four parts, which may mark the point where the four counties met before boundary adjustments.
If Coleshill can come up with a system that clearly tells me what a Town is and provide a list of all Localities that comply, then I will still leave them as a sub-district as this site is about PUBS.
I have deleted Edgbaston, it was just confusing issues as it had no pubs in it anyway, someone can add it when it gets something of value to do with the West Midlands in it.
Conrad
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Former Pubs Galore Coder
Gloucestershire CCC mostly plays at Nevil Road, Bristol. Nevil Road, Bristol is not in Gloucestershire, it was in Avon and now is in Bristol.
I am not even cricket fan and I know that
Thanks Dave
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Official JDW Tester
Originally Posted by
Conrad
Gloucestershire CCC mostly plays at Nevil Road, Bristol. Nevil Road, Bristol is not in Gloucestershire, it was in Avon and now is in Bristol.
I am not even cricket fan and I know that
Thanks Dave
Iam surprised of your "cricketing" knowledge!
However they do occasionally play in Cheltenham and Gloucester itself which both are in Gloucestershire.
Warwickshire CCC havent played in Warwickshire since early 1980's and they play all home games in West Midlands.
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Originally Posted by
Conrad
Bristol is not in Gloucestershire, it was in Avon and now is in Bristol.
When I were a lad there was no "county" of Avon, I believe Bristol north of the R. Avon was in Gloucestershire and Bristol south of the river was in Somerset. Same thing with Hampshire CC, they play (ed?) at Bournemouth now firmly in Dorset or Lancashire at Old Trafford now in Greater Manchester or our old friend Edgbaston in West Midlands.
Blame that Ted Heath for messing on with the old boundaries for political advantage.
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Former Pubs Galore Coder
I was glossing over the before Avon bit. Have to say for our purposes on the PG site, Avon was far easier than any of the other variations as it allowed us to avoid problems with Bristol sprawling through multiple counties
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Official JDW Tester
Originally Posted by
oldboots
Hampshire CC, they play (ed?) at Bournemouth now firmly in Dorset
Indeed they played at Dean Park, Bournemouth for many years before permanently moved to Rose Bowl, Southampton. Bournemouth was originally part of Hampshire before Heath decided to mess about in 1974!
Lancashire play at Liverpool and Southport which is in Merseyside once a year.
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