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Just changed the infobox field on the control of the County Council from "Multi-party" to "Non-party". As of 1999, 24 of the 47 councillors were independents, and this reflects the usual Welsh semi-rural practice of electing councillors on their own merits rather than by party label. I was just witnessing my Mum's postal vote last week, and observe that she cast her 3 votes for a Liberal Democrat and two independents, generally voting for candidates who came round to canvass for her vote! (Meanwhile in the European Parliament ballot, she voted Labour...). -- Arwel 14:40, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I removed the 'league table' of school results because Estyn doesn't inspect schools annually, so the exam results cited won't necessarily be directly comparable. People may be aware that since 2001, the Assembly Government hasn't published individual school performance information. [1] Information on individual schools is still available in prospectuses and governors’ annual reports, but adding them all together to produce a local league table may violate WP:SYNTH. Pondle ( talk) 23:47, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
A map illustrating the new boundaries of Denbighshire (since 1996) and comparing them with the old boundaries of Denbighshire (pre 1974) and the neighbouring counties (labelled with their names) before and after the 1974 would be exceedingly useful to those of us who don't know Wales at all. -- Oldontarian ( talk) 12:00, 28 November 2014 (UTC)
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Following the discussion resulting in WP:WLSCOUNTYCOLLAGE inline with UKGEO, and the expectation that multiple images would eventually be added to the infobox in a possible dispute. To get the ball rolling, I propose the following to be added in the infobox using {{ multiple image}}.
Order: Change first image from
Eglwyseg to Vale of
Llangollen centred on
Castell Dinas Brân. Why? Well Eglwyseg is a quite trapped area of Denbighshire (as a local) and opted for the general Dee Valley, but open to reinstate Eglwyseg.
General: Add Prestatyn sculpture to balance the need of a coastal image and a vertical one, but any better recommendations are appreciated, not entirely supportive of that choice. If there was a castle to represent, decided Rhuddlan, as it is on flatter inland terrain and the place of the
Statute of Rhuddlan. But open for a church/cathedral instead of this.
Be free to suggest better quality images of the same landmarks, and would happly apply. Be free to also suggest using different criteria and landmarks and would happily discuss what is best to represent the county, although this one was difficult to balance geographically and topically, and unfortunately cut modern buildings out (there were no good images of seaside Rhyl with buildings that I could find
), so more open to other ideas.
If no opposition is raised, I would boldly insert it on 19 December. Opted for a discussion, considering previous attempts led to a dispute. Pinging those I feel are connected to the discussion specifically on Denbighshire, however you do not need to respond. Dank Jae 03:17, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
@ A.D.Hope: here are all the coastal images, that are also vertical that I can find, any preferences? Couldn't find vertical ones of Prestatyn (aside the proposed statue), prefer the promenade as it shows the coast a bit, but open to any, or if you have an other suggestions.
Diolch Dank Jae 01:46, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
@ A.D.Hope:, so these two options? Like the original is better coloured, while yes the latter is much more striking, no idea which to prefer. Dank Jae 23:11, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
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Just changed the infobox field on the control of the County Council from "Multi-party" to "Non-party". As of 1999, 24 of the 47 councillors were independents, and this reflects the usual Welsh semi-rural practice of electing councillors on their own merits rather than by party label. I was just witnessing my Mum's postal vote last week, and observe that she cast her 3 votes for a Liberal Democrat and two independents, generally voting for candidates who came round to canvass for her vote! (Meanwhile in the European Parliament ballot, she voted Labour...). -- Arwel 14:40, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)
I removed the 'league table' of school results because Estyn doesn't inspect schools annually, so the exam results cited won't necessarily be directly comparable. People may be aware that since 2001, the Assembly Government hasn't published individual school performance information. [1] Information on individual schools is still available in prospectuses and governors’ annual reports, but adding them all together to produce a local league table may violate WP:SYNTH. Pondle ( talk) 23:47, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
A map illustrating the new boundaries of Denbighshire (since 1996) and comparing them with the old boundaries of Denbighshire (pre 1974) and the neighbouring counties (labelled with their names) before and after the 1974 would be exceedingly useful to those of us who don't know Wales at all. -- Oldontarian ( talk) 12:00, 28 November 2014 (UTC)
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Following the discussion resulting in WP:WLSCOUNTYCOLLAGE inline with UKGEO, and the expectation that multiple images would eventually be added to the infobox in a possible dispute. To get the ball rolling, I propose the following to be added in the infobox using {{ multiple image}}.
Order: Change first image from
Eglwyseg to Vale of
Llangollen centred on
Castell Dinas Brân. Why? Well Eglwyseg is a quite trapped area of Denbighshire (as a local) and opted for the general Dee Valley, but open to reinstate Eglwyseg.
General: Add Prestatyn sculpture to balance the need of a coastal image and a vertical one, but any better recommendations are appreciated, not entirely supportive of that choice. If there was a castle to represent, decided Rhuddlan, as it is on flatter inland terrain and the place of the
Statute of Rhuddlan. But open for a church/cathedral instead of this.
Be free to suggest better quality images of the same landmarks, and would happly apply. Be free to also suggest using different criteria and landmarks and would happily discuss what is best to represent the county, although this one was difficult to balance geographically and topically, and unfortunately cut modern buildings out (there were no good images of seaside Rhyl with buildings that I could find
), so more open to other ideas.
If no opposition is raised, I would boldly insert it on 19 December. Opted for a discussion, considering previous attempts led to a dispute. Pinging those I feel are connected to the discussion specifically on Denbighshire, however you do not need to respond. Dank Jae 03:17, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
@ A.D.Hope: here are all the coastal images, that are also vertical that I can find, any preferences? Couldn't find vertical ones of Prestatyn (aside the proposed statue), prefer the promenade as it shows the coast a bit, but open to any, or if you have an other suggestions.
Diolch Dank Jae 01:46, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
@ A.D.Hope:, so these two options? Like the original is better coloured, while yes the latter is much more striking, no idea which to prefer. Dank Jae 23:11, 16 December 2023 (UTC)