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Reviewer: Jaguar ( talk · contribs) 19:18, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply


I'll have this done by tomorrow JAG UAR  19:18, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply

Initial comments

  • The grid references in the lead should be removed in compliance per WP:LEAD. They should be re-located to the infobox?
  • "near the western end of the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1952" - this should be removed from this sentence and re-located into the history part of the lead (where it says "Most of the site is owned by National Trust.."). Also, notified by who?
  • Should Common land be capitalised? It isn't in its article
  • "At the western end of the hills, closest to the M5 motorway is Crook Peak" - missing comma
  • "is used by the West Mendip Soaring Association to fly model aircraft in south-westerly / southerly or north-easterly winds" - what does this mean??
  • "Some believe the name 'Crook'" - I know assertions like these can't be used in GA articles, this should be re-worded. Who believed it? Historians? If so it could be re-worded to [Historians/placeholder] believe the name 'Crook'?
  • " comes from Old British 'Cruc'" - is this meant to be "Old English"?
  • "two Neanderthal teeth dated to about 55,000 years BP" - just curious, is BP the same as Before Christ?
  • The Barton Camp section is lacking on information, what type of camp is it? Military? Disused? If possible, it would be great if you could flesh this out

References

On hold

There are some prose and organisational issues that prevent this from meeting the GA criteria at the moment, but I'm confident that once they're all addressed then this would stand a good chance of passing. I hate to let well-researched articles go, unlike some reviewers! JAG UAR  19:32, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply

Thanks again, Rod! This article now meets the GA criteria. Well done JAG UAR  15:24, 15 June 2015 (UTC) reply
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GA Review

Article ( | visual edit | history) · Article talk ( | history) · Watch

Reviewer: Jaguar ( talk · contribs) 19:18, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply


I'll have this done by tomorrow JAG UAR  19:18, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply

Initial comments

  • The grid references in the lead should be removed in compliance per WP:LEAD. They should be re-located to the infobox?
  • "near the western end of the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1952" - this should be removed from this sentence and re-located into the history part of the lead (where it says "Most of the site is owned by National Trust.."). Also, notified by who?
  • Should Common land be capitalised? It isn't in its article
  • "At the western end of the hills, closest to the M5 motorway is Crook Peak" - missing comma
  • "is used by the West Mendip Soaring Association to fly model aircraft in south-westerly / southerly or north-easterly winds" - what does this mean??
  • "Some believe the name 'Crook'" - I know assertions like these can't be used in GA articles, this should be re-worded. Who believed it? Historians? If so it could be re-worded to [Historians/placeholder] believe the name 'Crook'?
  • " comes from Old British 'Cruc'" - is this meant to be "Old English"?
  • "two Neanderthal teeth dated to about 55,000 years BP" - just curious, is BP the same as Before Christ?
  • The Barton Camp section is lacking on information, what type of camp is it? Military? Disused? If possible, it would be great if you could flesh this out

References

On hold

There are some prose and organisational issues that prevent this from meeting the GA criteria at the moment, but I'm confident that once they're all addressed then this would stand a good chance of passing. I hate to let well-researched articles go, unlike some reviewers! JAG UAR  19:32, 14 June 2015 (UTC) reply

Thanks again, Rod! This article now meets the GA criteria. Well done JAG UAR  15:24, 15 June 2015 (UTC) reply

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