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has evidently taken a unilateral decision to reorganise the template into building usage categories as opposed to heritage status categories - with the odd exception that Grade I buildings still have their own category. This causes a number of issues, perhaps most obviously that several religious
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With the heritage listing it was clear and inherent where each building should belong. While I don't object to the principle of using a different set of groups, it needs to be very clear which buildings should belong to which group (is it current primary use / original intended primary use /
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which is currently used as a school. Indeed, many buildings are multipurpose in nature (churches often meet in schools on
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use a similar approach to SilkTork's new groups - but it's a different list of groups and uses different names (e.g. "Places of worship" versus "Religious buildings"). Perhaps this needs discussion at
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This template was previously sorted into categories according to their heritage listing (grade I, grade II, etc), with additional categories for non-listed notable buildings and demolished buildings.
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something else?) and each building should belong to just one group. I also think that consensus should be obtained here on the talk page for such a big change.
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buildings (one of SilkTork's new categories) are also Grade I listed, so they fit into multiple categories. It also causes issues with other buildings, such as
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originally churches are now pubs or community centres; country houses have become schools or museums).
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Good idea - I suggest that a new section would be appropriate. --
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