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Is it just me, or is this an advert for a commercial organisation on Wikipedia?
If anyone else thinks it should be removed or altered, note your comments here.-- 82.32.105.240 18:36, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
This page belongs at Aylesbury and should be moved back, as the Aylesbury in England is the main use of the term. There has already been an extensive discussion about this subject at Talk:Exeter. G-Man 19:20, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
I think the general rule is (as I understand it) that if one place or use of a term is the most well known or most linked to, it should have the name space to itself and provide a link to a disambiguation page for other uses, at the top or bottom of the article.
So for instance London in England is the most well known London in the world, and so has the 'London' name all to itself, but has a link to a disambiguation page for other Londons. The same is true for Boston in America even though there is a place called Boston in England.
Of course nothing is set in stone, its a case of judging each case by it's merits. But in this case seem as all the links go to the Aylesbury in England and it s the most well known Aylesbury in the world, it really belongs in it's own namespace G-Man 20:43, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
What matters is how articles link to it. There were 40 articles linking to the Buckinghamshire one, and a couple linking to the Canadian one. Likewise Paris should be about the french capital. I hardly think you can call that anglocentric. Morwen 21:10, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
If you're interested Penfold we had a big argument about this subject a few months ago about Exeter. Between User:Mintguy and User:BRG, over whether Exeter should be a disambiguation page or about the Exeter in England, and it was eventually decided that it should be the Exeter in England. So I am merely going by the precedent set there.
If you want to see the details of the argument try looking at User talk:Mintguy and User talk:BRG. G-Man 21:27, 28 Nov 2003 (UTC)
"The infamous Anne Boleyn:" only an Irish Catholic would say that. The Papacy had many reasons to declare her marriage null and void and the Protestant monarch a bastard. Infamous indeed. Wetman 23:15, 20 May 2004 (UTC)
Depending on how you were taught English history, Anne Boleyn could certainly be considered infamous- Irish Catholic or otherwise. At my school we covered the Tudor period in a lot of detail and the name of Henry VIII's wife who was mentioned the most by far was Anne Boleyn.
"racial riot"? When? If not substantiated this should be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.64.13.107 ( talk) 21:31, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
IMHO Aylesbury is not part of the London commuter belt.. it isn't even easily accessible by London. High Wycombe is probably the furthest out the commuter belt goes. I have removed comment.. thoughts anyone? Dvmedis ( talk) 13:00, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
The industry section is rather dated. Can someone with reliable info update it? The Blue Leanie might be worth a mention, and am I right in thinking CBS have a factory there? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.43.81.99 ( talk) 21:00, 25 April 2009 (UTC)
Answer, yes, its changed name a few times - but Sony used to make vinyl records there. Now it just packs music CD-ROMs.
Most industry has left the town, shortage of manual workers and affordable housing.
So all the light engineering has gone - in fact one factory is now an electronic seminar / conference centre.
The main central light industrial area has been flattened; but remains un-built due to the recession. (We are in the last building standing and that should be going in 4 years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chrisjw37 ( talk • contribs) 08:26, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
Also - Antiference, Industrial Alloys, Rivets, Elmtube, New Holland, Electropower Gears, Redifusion, Hazell Watson & Viney, Negretti,....all gone!
MAJOR omissions from the pages of Aylesbury. I'm just going to highlight them for future addition:
Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital Designed and approved by Florence Nightingale, the central staircase is listed. The Hospital is designated: RBH
It was the main hospital for Aylesbury It had the 1st Casualty unit
This was then moved to Tindell Hospital (now mental health and as old as RBH) and then to Stoke Mandeville hospital In the 1980-to 2000 it was the maternity and special care baby unit for the area, moving to its own building Stoke Mandeville.
The former NHS Hospital has been bought and re-furbished by Dr Clark as a spinal and re-hab hospital
Stoke Mandeville Hospital, actually its in Aylesbury.
Built by the Canadian red cross post WWII for re-hab Dr Ludwig Guttman came from Heidelberg university and started the whole science of treating spinal injuries. His famous technique was to shout at the airmen and tell them they would never manage - they re-buffed the german by taking up sports and surviving their industry. (i worked with his medical colleagues, 1st hand from Senior consultant, same origins)
It is now the site of the Ludwig Guttmann para-Olympic stadium, world famous and the creator of para-Olympic games. Famous enough for Wiki or what?
HM Prisons Aylesbury is also infamous for hosting 3 prisons. 1) The young offenders high security prison - the highest category prisoners in the country under 25's. 2) Grendon Underwood, the only UK prison with psychiatric therapy and help. Regular prisons have NONE. The next stage up is the Rampton or Broadway for criminally insane prisoners. 3) the 3rd is Springhill, an open prison
There you go chaps - DISCUSS.
CjW ( talk) 08:49, 21 May 2009 (UTC)chrisjw37
hey could sum1 give me sum more facts plz? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.2.182.187 ( talk) 18:40, 20 September 2012 (UTC)
Why is there no mention of the fact that this small town was the residence of a notorious suicide bomber who killed 26 people on a packed tube train or the former residence of the world's most wanted female terrorist (although she is at least mentioned in the list of notable people)? Is someone trying to cover up the bad points about this town?-- XANIA - ЗAНИA Wikipedia talk | Wikibooks talk 18:59, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
It's /'eylzbri/. 95.73.2.20 ( talk) 21:01, 25 December 2014 (UTC), Josh
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Nice David Bowie tribute there now. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.39.69.128 ( talk) 20:37, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
The article states:
"Aylesbury was declared the new county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII"
I don't believe it became the county town until 1725 - this as stated in the Wikipedia article relating to Buckingham:
"Buckingham was the county town of Buckinghamshire from the 10th century, when it was made the capital of the newly formed shire of Buckingham,[2] until Aylesbury took over this role early in the 18th century.[3]"
I just noticed the discrepancy - it would be good to get a definitive answer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.88.195.234 ( talk) 13:16, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
The whole Wikipedia page for the town is 5-12+ years out of date with a lot of now incorrect information, especially regarding the not happening link to th Varsity line and the highly controversial work on HS2. Given the town is now very much a London commuter place with many new houses supporting it, that likewise needs updating with correct information. 185.104.136.51 ( talk) 19:52, 21 April 2022 (UTC)