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Yea, I get what you mean, it actually took me some time to clarify this and I had to make a few changes but I have got the wards and the candidates with the right party labels. It took some doing, I had to check names and parties against election leaflets on some occassions. It was a real thaff but I
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Hallo there, I have just discovered that you are the helpful editor who has been adding maps to the County Council election pages. Very good work. I just thought I'd let you know that I have put temporary maps in place on the articles where you have not got round to adding a map showing the wards, so
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Hi, most of the maps that are missing are for those councils which have had boundary changes (Cornwall, Northamptonshire and Northumberland are also missing) and the blank outline maps haven't been updated yet - I'm afraid creation of the blank maps is beyond my image editing skills, I just filled in
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As the article there is basically there to list "local heroes" rather than examine the sport, the table is done by individual and by home town rather than by sport. Also the whole team is mentioned, which is interesting. I have not spotted any discrepancies on a quick look through. The information
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711:, I have standardised the article in terms of info boxes, I have also filled in ALL of the missing data and created a new overll results table with the necessary formatting. Was wondering if you could sort a map out for the article. Many Thanks. 463: 572:. It would be great if you could see to these, I have more or less completed the layout of text, sourcing and the info boxes for these pages. However, there is still a wee bit more to do but we're nearly there :-) Keep up the good work. 637:
I am a defender of plain speech. I believe all this talk of electoral divisions is unnecessary wordiness. It also is extremely offputting for those of us still proud to use Anglo-Saxon derived terms when they do the job.
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There's been a lot of good work done by you, and others, on the tables of medal winners. It is a subject for which it is impossible to make a comprehensible table as there are so many varients, hance the several tables.
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Now I loved your work on South Cambridgeshire Council election, which has been spoken about in Wiki-circles for several months... but your efforts in keeping the British public up to date on the article
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that all the articles at least have some form of ma to be going on with. Keep up the good work. I hope you manage to find/create a map for the other articles. Thankyou
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assure you I have got them all right. The Isle of Wight's website is pretty unhelpful, it matters very little now because all the independents now belong to
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has been wonderful. I was given one of these, so I thought I should pass it on to someone outstanding. Thank you
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but 4 were elected as Independents and the other one as a Sandown Independent. Good luck and thanks again.
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and the colours are not right, Black for Island Independents and White for the Independents. Many Thanks
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Sorry ignore my last comment, I see you have already done ALL of them. Very good work indeed.
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Very good work with the adding of coloured wards map to all the county councils.
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I've just uploaded a new version with the colours used in the article.
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