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I've put in a population figure of 23,193. This is arrived at using the population of Douglas in County Cork and the population of the Tramore A, Tramore B and Tramore C electoral divisions in the city from the 2006 census. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Irlchrism ( talk • contribs) 18:22, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Is Christ the King in Douglas or Turner's Cross? Irlchrism 16:39, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. Lack of cites or evidence of independent notability notwithstanding, in their current form, the Grange, Cork and Donnybrook, County Cork articles seem to have more than a little overlap with the (main?) Douglas article. And indeed each other. The four merge/redirect criteria (summarised in WP:MERGEREASON) all seem to be largely met. At least to my understanding. In that there is a lot of overlap in the subject matter, duplication in the text, and redundancy in contextual terms.
Where two articles substantively cover the same stuff, a merge is often appropriate. However, before agreeing consensus on whether or what to do, we'd ideally have a quick discussion about it.
For myself I think a merge is appropriate as much of the content in, for example, the Grange article would seem to relate to amenities which are more central to Douglas (St Columba's School, the Credit Union, etc). If Grange extends this far into Douglas proper, why is it covered in a stand-alone article? In the reverse, the Douglas article includes details of amenities (SuperValu, Aldi, etc) which are also then covered in the Grange article. It all seems quite redundant. (The Donnybrook article has similar issues. In that it seems to exist simply to list a few amenities on Donnybrook Hill - some of which (like Ballybrack Woods) are covered in at least one of the other articles.) In general, unless the Grange and Donnybrook articles can be expanded (so that they are more than white or yellow pages listings of an general area), I'd advocate a merge/redirect.
Cheers. Guliolopez ( talk) 20:33, 30 July 2017 (UTC)
OK.
Based on the inputs and apparent consensus (from at least 3 editors over the last week or so) that the Donnybrook title should be redirected, I've gone ahead and moved and copy-edited the small bit of material (nonduplicate) content to the Douglas article. And redirected the Donnybrook title. That aspect of this thread is effectively done/closed.
The consensus for what to do with the Grange title and content is less clear-cut. With at least two editors suggesting that a similar merge/redirect is appropriate. And two editors suggest there's enough distinction between Grange and Douglas to warrant a stand-alone article for Grange.
For myself, while I can perhaps see an argument for having a stand-alone article for Frankfield/Grange (as a distinct electoral ward or parish or similar), on the basis of the *current content* I cannot support that argument. (The current article content doesn't deal with Grange as a separate entity. Instead, it replicates a bulk of content from the Douglas article [incl redundant info on buses, shops, etc] and content unrelated to Grange [incl irrelevant info on school, GAA club, etc]. So on the basis of *content*, it doesn't currently stand-up.)
If someone can take a stab at improving and citing the Grange article (such that independent notability and relevance is established), then happy to revisit. Perhaps in another week or so. As CON/content/etc evolves.
Cheers. Guliolopez ( talk) 19:46, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
OK. So, as an editor has decided to remove the merged content, I have reopened this thread. JackW436, can you advise please why you feel this content is inappropriate for inclusion here? Guliolopez ( talk) 22:41, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
Does anyone believe that article on Douglas court shopping centre and Douglas village shopping centre should be Created? Thanks ,Please respond{User:IrishJ123} — Preceding unsigned comment added by IrishJ123 ( talk • contribs)
Should the title (eventually) be changed to reflect the similar suburbs in Cork city, due to the moving of Douglas and surrounding areas from the county to the city? For example, Blackrock, Cork, Ballinlough, Cork and Ballintemple, Cork. Although it is still considered in the county, the city and county are technically two distinct areas, rather than the city being in the county, and by extension its inner suburbs — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.45.240.74 ( talk) 12:47, 7 June 2018 (UTC)
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I've put in a population figure of 23,193. This is arrived at using the population of Douglas in County Cork and the population of the Tramore A, Tramore B and Tramore C electoral divisions in the city from the 2006 census. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Irlchrism ( talk • contribs) 18:22, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Is Christ the King in Douglas or Turner's Cross? Irlchrism 16:39, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 06:15, 16 December 2016 (UTC)
Hi. Lack of cites or evidence of independent notability notwithstanding, in their current form, the Grange, Cork and Donnybrook, County Cork articles seem to have more than a little overlap with the (main?) Douglas article. And indeed each other. The four merge/redirect criteria (summarised in WP:MERGEREASON) all seem to be largely met. At least to my understanding. In that there is a lot of overlap in the subject matter, duplication in the text, and redundancy in contextual terms.
Where two articles substantively cover the same stuff, a merge is often appropriate. However, before agreeing consensus on whether or what to do, we'd ideally have a quick discussion about it.
For myself I think a merge is appropriate as much of the content in, for example, the Grange article would seem to relate to amenities which are more central to Douglas (St Columba's School, the Credit Union, etc). If Grange extends this far into Douglas proper, why is it covered in a stand-alone article? In the reverse, the Douglas article includes details of amenities (SuperValu, Aldi, etc) which are also then covered in the Grange article. It all seems quite redundant. (The Donnybrook article has similar issues. In that it seems to exist simply to list a few amenities on Donnybrook Hill - some of which (like Ballybrack Woods) are covered in at least one of the other articles.) In general, unless the Grange and Donnybrook articles can be expanded (so that they are more than white or yellow pages listings of an general area), I'd advocate a merge/redirect.
Cheers. Guliolopez ( talk) 20:33, 30 July 2017 (UTC)
OK.
Based on the inputs and apparent consensus (from at least 3 editors over the last week or so) that the Donnybrook title should be redirected, I've gone ahead and moved and copy-edited the small bit of material (nonduplicate) content to the Douglas article. And redirected the Donnybrook title. That aspect of this thread is effectively done/closed.
The consensus for what to do with the Grange title and content is less clear-cut. With at least two editors suggesting that a similar merge/redirect is appropriate. And two editors suggest there's enough distinction between Grange and Douglas to warrant a stand-alone article for Grange.
For myself, while I can perhaps see an argument for having a stand-alone article for Frankfield/Grange (as a distinct electoral ward or parish or similar), on the basis of the *current content* I cannot support that argument. (The current article content doesn't deal with Grange as a separate entity. Instead, it replicates a bulk of content from the Douglas article [incl redundant info on buses, shops, etc] and content unrelated to Grange [incl irrelevant info on school, GAA club, etc]. So on the basis of *content*, it doesn't currently stand-up.)
If someone can take a stab at improving and citing the Grange article (such that independent notability and relevance is established), then happy to revisit. Perhaps in another week or so. As CON/content/etc evolves.
Cheers. Guliolopez ( talk) 19:46, 7 August 2017 (UTC)
OK. So, as an editor has decided to remove the merged content, I have reopened this thread. JackW436, can you advise please why you feel this content is inappropriate for inclusion here? Guliolopez ( talk) 22:41, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
Does anyone believe that article on Douglas court shopping centre and Douglas village shopping centre should be Created? Thanks ,Please respond{User:IrishJ123} — Preceding unsigned comment added by IrishJ123 ( talk • contribs)
Should the title (eventually) be changed to reflect the similar suburbs in Cork city, due to the moving of Douglas and surrounding areas from the county to the city? For example, Blackrock, Cork, Ballinlough, Cork and Ballintemple, Cork. Although it is still considered in the county, the city and county are technically two distinct areas, rather than the city being in the county, and by extension its inner suburbs — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.45.240.74 ( talk) 12:47, 7 June 2018 (UTC)