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Don't erase information only because you want

Don't erase information from a paga confirmed and speculate only because you want, the company had announced their intentions to operate the routes several years ago and they have permision from autorithies. 2001:1388:5320:95A6:9948:BE64:A8FD:C50C (talk) 16:38, 10 May 2022 (UTC)

Pasrah marang gusti 36.68.61.98 (talk) 10:04, 9 August 2022 (UTC)

Population of Blackwater River Valley

I note that you have reverted my insertion. I am a demographer, working regularly with the population of local government areas and postcode areas, as stated in Office of National Statistics figures published online. I regret not having explained the source, and will now restore the reverted entry, accompanied by a statement of that source. I have deliberately rounded the precise figure given by ONS, as obviously the actual figure is an estimate based on a combination of the populations (as at the 2011 Census) for the following postcodes, taken from the ONI website:
Farnham: GU9 (29,684) and GU10 (22,238)
Aldershot: GU11 (23,292) and GU12 (31,479).
Farnborough: GU14 (54,994)
Camberley: GU15 (34,778), GU16 (23,767) and GU17 (11,101)
Yateley: GU46 (14,829) and Sandhurst: GU47 (18,852). Before 2011, these were formerly part of GU17
Fleet: GU51 (23,604) and GU52 (15,953); before 2011, these were formerly GU13.
You will be able to calculate for yourself that these total 304,581. The population of this region has slightly increased since 2011 (the results of the 2021 Census have still to be released, but I have deliberately rounded off the total to "about 300,000" as my main intention is to give the reader some approximate idea of the scale of the overall population in the highly urbanised Blackwater Valley. Incidentally, I used Postcode areas rather than local government areas because the former more closely coincide with the boundaries of the Blackwater Valley. I hope this is now clear. Regards from Rif. Rif Winfield (talk) 05:41, 2 June 2022 (UTC)

Haslemere: date order of Notable People

Sorry about this. I was confused, as most such lists are alphabetical and I failed to notice that this one wasn't. I ought to have done! Athel cb (talk) 12:46, 13 June 2022 (UTC)

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Weymouth, Dorset

Many thanks for deleting the IP's population insert. I very much doubt that the folk on Portland would be pleased to be termed the "greater Weymouth" area!! Portland has always been proud of being apart from Weymouth and has its own postal area. Best regards, David, David J Johnson (talk) 13:33, 29 November 2022 (UTC)