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I've moved this page from "Ermin Street" to "Ermin Way"; the new title reflects the name used by the
Ordnance Survey, while the previous name is too easily confused with the Ermine Street that connected London and York. I trust that is OK with everyone.
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15:29, 7 September 2015 (UTC)reply
Confusing map
The map is confusing. It shows in red Ermine street, not Ermine Way. The caption says Ermine Way is in grey, but that's a bit too subtle. Suggest the map be removed until one properly highlighting Ermine Way can be created. — Preceding
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