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With reference to Hope Valley, I'd like to suggest replacing "look towards" with something more neutral. My view, as a resident, is that there is little interest among the locals in either Sheffield or Manchester, other than as sources of services. The geographical barriers may matter less now than formerly, but the cultural and social differences are still profound.
This has now be done, so I'll clear this discussion if there are no objections to the change in the next month or so.--
ARAJ12:26, 22 January 2007 (UTC)reply
I think that the High Peak (another name for the
Dark Peak of the Peak District) is different enough from the civic administration area to merit two separate pages. damo789 (
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No, I think the upland is usually called High Peak. But it isn't on Wikipedia at the moment. Given at the moment
High Peak (upland) is a redirect, I think it's fine to keep the current article as is. Also, the upland area isn't only in Derbyshire, so I think the current situation would probably be fine even if the
Dark Peak article was moved. --
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14:08, 8 August 2018 (UTC)reply
If you think WP could right now have an article on the upland then shouldn't that be enough? If you look at
WP:UKDISTRICTS it notes that those that are "split" from the geographical feature/area (and thus are only about the district) such as
Kettering/
Borough of Kettering, while those that aren't like
South Holland, Lincolnshire,
North Devon or
Ashfield, Nottinghamshire (see my RM there) are comma disambiguated. This appears to be partly because they include info on the geographical area, as it notes on the North Devon article, the geographical area is considerably larger. While the Commons category (and our category here should also) is at
Commons:Category:North Devon District however the article is fine at "North Devon". What needs to be asked is what is the scope of the article? Is it just about the district or is it also about the geographical area as well, I'd note that it does currently contain info on the hundred. Anyway WP prefers
natural disambiguation and both "
High Peak", "High Peak District" (marked as alternative label) and "Borough of High Peak" (per the infobox) appear to be common. Crouch, Swale (
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08:14, 9 August 2018 (UTC)reply
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Maps
As someone who explored these areas when I lived in Sheffield 50 to 60 years ago, I find the maps in this article to be pretty useless. I now live in Australia. Can someone find some better maps? --
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10:32, 1 September 2021 (UTC)reply