Talk:Cheadle Hulme

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Former featured articleCheadle Hulme is a former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check the nomination archive) and why it was removed.
Main Page trophyThis article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on February 5, 2021.
Article milestones
DateProcessResult
March 8, 2009Peer reviewReviewed
May 6, 2009Good article nomineeListed
June 3, 2009Peer reviewReviewed
June 27, 2009Featured article candidatePromoted
July 31, 2021Featured article reviewDemoted
Current status: Former featured article

Featured article review needed[edit]

Pre-TFA note places of worship[edit]

Other extant places of worship:

  • Friends Meeting House, Station Road (registered 1956)
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist, Queens Road (registered 1958)
  • PBCC meeting room, Nursery Road (registered 1979)

Only refs available to me at the moment are their Worship Registration certificates. I can add if required, though. Hassocks5489 (Floreat Hova!) 11:41, 4 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Potential featured article review[edit]

I have no idea how this is a featured article. It contains multiple bad citations and old information that needs to be updated. Many citations have failed verification because they do not even have the content that is claimed in the article. I have seen some claims of "dead link"-s but it seems as if though most have been fixed. This issue has to be resolved because it is a TFA. Wretchskull (talk) 08:18, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hilarious[edit]

I drive Ladybridge Road every week. So imagine my laughter when I see that the image of a crack site under the railway viaduct is chosen to be the emblematical image of "millionaire's row" Cheadle Hulme.

Haha....what a classic! 81.141.59.125 (talk) 11:32, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Landmarks[edit]

The list of landmarks starts off with Bramall Hall which is located inside Bramhall Park and its location is described as being "located between Cheadle Hulme and Bramhall". This is not really accurate. Cheadle Hulme doesn't even border Bramhall Park and both the park as well as Bramall Hall itself is actually fully within Bramhall.[1] — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheEagleGuy (talkcontribs) 12:39, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

FAR notice[edit]

This FA is a 2009 promotion whose main writer stopped editing in 2013. It fails comprehensiveness, has dead links and citation formatting issues, and contains dated content. Unless these issues can be addressed in the coming weeks, the article will need to be submitted to Featured article review. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 15:21, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

A broader discussion about TFA scheduling is at Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article#Define "emergency". SandyGeorgia (Talk) 15:45, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Also, noting that Bramall Hall is similarly old and written by the same now-departed editor, so should be reviewed per WP:URFA/2020. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:16, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Surprising choice[edit]

I was pleased but extremely surprised to see this finally on the main page after nearly 12 years. The article has deteriorated significantly and is incredibly out of date and inaccurate in many places. It’s a shame it took so long to be chosen as it was a lot better back when it became featured. Majorly talk 16:39, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Good to see you, Majorly; an initiative to assess the status of older FAs is underway at WP:URFA/2020. If you have the time or interest to let us know how Bramall Hall looks, that would be most appreciated! SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:46, 5 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]