Talk:Greenside, Tyne and Wear

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This article is copied pretty much verbatim from the Durham web article. Although it can be used as a reference (as I have used its Crawcrook page in the Crawcrook article), it cannot be used copied as blatantly as this. I would re-do the article but I don't feel I have the knowledge of Greenside (not like I do of Ryton and Crawcrook) and I don't feel I can do the village justice. Still, if the quality doesn't improve, I may make a start in the near future and give it a try. hedpeguyuk 26 February 2007 9:17 (UTC)

I have given it a quick going over, an improvement over the last edition but not great. I may be back in the near future. hedpeguyuk 26 February 2007 10:05 (UTC)

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