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Gleadless Valley, not Gleadless Valley

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The former secondary school that Frith went to was indeed called "Gleadless Valley" but was half a mile away in the more middle class area of Norton - where he also went to primary school (see the Guardian at http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2008/aug/22/pressandpublishing.edinburghtvfestival ). Originally the article had an article link to the nearby council estate of that name. I removed the link because a) the article on the council estate makes no reference to the former school and b) a link to the article on the estate would give the impression that Frith had a rather more working class upbringing than he presumably did. I'm not sure that this matters, except for the English obsession with social class, but I just wanted the article not to be misleading.

Northtowner (talk) 23:55, 15 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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