User talk:BusbyG
Nettlestead
[edit]Hello and welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for your edits to Nettlestead, Suffolk, but unfortunately the information you were adding was incorrect - the population figures you were using were for Nettlestead in Kent. As a result, I have removed the information. Cheers, Number 57 12:32, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
- By the way, I notice that a lot of Suffolk village articles are being updated by new accounts. Is this a school project? If so, can I make a few observations:
- New population figures are being added, but the old ones are not being removed from the introduction or the infobox
- The population graphs are good, but the "Series 1" key should be removed to make them look better
- If the same reference is being used more than once, on the first one start with <ref name=X>, then it can be used again as <ref name=X/> rather than typing out the whole thing again.
- Any queries, please ask. Cheers, Number 57 12:38, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
Hey, sorry about that - classic blunder really, thanks for catching my error! I believe you are now aware of the project being undertaken by the UoP, it's part of our Applied Human Geography unit. Thank you for the advice, would you have any advice which direction to go to obtain some up to date census data? The national statistics website only contains information for the Nettlestead in Kent, and the council website cited for the population in '05 is not longer showing any figures!
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