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Is there any source that broadly describes the landform ?. Is the village largely built on flat land ?. What is the elevation ? Citation 14 mentions that the village is in a hollow. The discussion about the
Wymington Deviation implies that there is a significant change in elevation in the vicinity of
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Countryside Stewardship Scheme land around Wymington using the MAGIC map linked from citation 26. Perhaps a short guidance note could be added into the citation about the layers/ parameters to be selected at the Magic Map site (because there
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gives a suggested order of sections for articles about settlements, although most articles about settlements depart from this in various ways. It would still be useful to review the order of sections in this article with reference to the template, to see if any re-ordering would be helpful for the
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neither of the archives of these paywalled sources has actually captured the content. I am not sure what to do with unsuccessful archives (probably best to remove the archive links), but both citations require the addition of url-access=subscription (even though I was able to access
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Any photos or other info you might be able to find would be very helpful! Some images of the grade listed buildings, the school, the village sign at the intersection of High Street and
Rushden Road, the churchyard war memorial, the Miss Liberty Belle memorial, the village hall, or the pub could be
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The citation 1 for population links to the
Wymington Parish Profile (October 2013) and the census data year in that source is stated as being 2011. However, the Infobox label currently says 2021. I note that further down in the article in the Demography section is citation 24, and this source is
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is confusing and I recommend this is deleted. Given that the school is a
Primary School and only has children from age 3 to 11, then it seems obvious that it would not have students aged 16-18 (6th form). I am mystified about the inclusion of this row in the table of information on the Get
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Schools website when it seems entirely irrelevant to the school in question. The statement about Special classes/special education could possibly also be removed because it is beginning to get off-topic. It seems of minimal importance to the Wymington article as a whole.
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may perhaps cause confusion. I think the source describes the area of the civil parish. Is that right ? The term "village" could be interpreted as just the area of the settlement, but the civil parish appears much larger. Would it be better to say "The parish has an area of
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good. I no longer live nearby, so obtaining any local information that's not digitized is challenging. If you're feeling up for an adventure, the libraries in
Bedford or Rushden might hold some information or documents that aren't discoverable by other means!
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You have been waiting a long time for someone to review this GA nomination, and I am happy to wait for you to be ready to respond. If you are unavailable in the immediate future, I will put the review on hold, but will aim to respond promptly when you are
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Just nominated the page for GAN. I feel like I've completely exhausted the available resources for content, and that it is reasonably complete coverage for such a small, rather unassuming rural village. Thanks in advance to the reviewer!
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could be improved. Ideally, it should link immediately from the preceding paragraph discussing just one of the two manors. That would eliminate the need for the phrase "one of the manor" - but if this is retained it needs an
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Okay, I think I got everything. There was one note about source 31 not supporting the mention of the chapel, but it's actually source 30 that supports that. Let me know what you think, than you for the thorough review!
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needs a citation (the existing citation does not describe usage of land). It looks like citation 14 would be suitable, because it mentions the soil type and unsuitability for market gardening.
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I think that the convert template for area should be set so as to put the area in km² (or possibly ha) first, since standard measure of land area in the UK is based on the SI system.
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January of 1468 lacking a male heir the manor and all of his other holdings in Bedfordshire and Buckingham was sold off by the executors of his estate....
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are so many options it is a bit confusing) ? Alternatively, is there any other source that deals with this topic that would be easier for readers to access ?
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Thanks, I have added strikethroughs for completed/resolved items, plus some additional comments. Only a few points left. Happy to discuss any of these :)_
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The photo gallery in Wikimedia Commons shows some images of bridleways. Is there any source that discusses walking tracks in the vicinity of the village ?
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Best of luck! On an alt, but dropping in to mention that I'm very nearby, so if you need any assistance (photos etc.), I'm probably able to help :D
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