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This article is a bit small. We need photographs and more information!
It seems weird to have a link to this conspiracy theory website from the Dunblane page, especially given that the massacre itself is rightly given its own article. It would be more appropriate to link it from that article, if any. I'm removing it.. Dw290 13:43, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
This is not wiki worthy. This was a pupil led campaign based around discrediting a new head-teacher whose new ideas were not approved of by pupils. Whether this campaign was successful or not, it not based around fact or knowledge. I am going to remove it.
Chris.
I think that it is good that this page is not taken up by the tragedy of the 1990s. It so easily could have been but there is just a small section. Good work! Cls14 13:48, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Since Dunblane has a cathedral it is officially a city so I feel that it should be noted that that is the case. As such I have changed as many references of the word "town" to "city" as I could find. If for some reason it has been "demoted" and is no longer a city then feel free to revert this. 78.86.129.231 ( talk) 22:28, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
The previous comment that Dunblane is "officially a city" is completely wrong. It is only considered a city by some (mainly the locals) because it has a cathedral. The fact it has a cathedral doesn't have any impact on its offical status. Proposal to change city to town. 129.215.76.45 ( talk) 10:19, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
Agreed - it's not a city, although the welcome sign says so. supercriminal ( talk) 15:43, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Gary and Steven are not from Dunblane - they are from Stirling. 129.215.76.45 ( talk) 10:19, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
I notice a photo of Dunblane Hydro Hotel in the article, but no text referring to it. Given the section it's in, I presume it is a building of historic significance. After creating this section, I will add a couple of citations for a hydropathic establishment at Dunblane. At this stage, the only place I can find to add it is in the history section. However, it is almost certainly one and the same as the Dunblane Hydro Hotel. If so, the text could be amended and shifted to the section where the photo is. Either way, some reference to the Dunblane Hydro Hotel is needed. While the photo enhances the article (nice building), the lack of information about it does not. Regards Wotnow ( talk) 01:54, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
I notice that Dunblane High School redirects to this page - it should surely have its own page. Lord Spring Onion ( talk) 13:40, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Just watching the tennis and heard Andrew Castle say he looked at this article and called it a town. I see an ip has since changed it to city. I'm not sure how a settlement with just 7000 odd people could be a city. I live in a town of 60,000 people and it's not a city! Having a cathedral surely does not make it a city? Ben MacDui, Ritchie333, Charles Matthews, Aymatth2 and Sagaciousphil any thoughts?♦ Dr. Blofeld 13:59, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
Seems there are only seven cities in Scotland [1]. Dunblane is not one of them. You are correct Mr. Castle, and thanks for visiting wikipedia!♦ Dr. Blofeld 16:08, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
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The first line of the firearms control Act enacted following the Dunblane Massacre refers to the United Kingdom not Great Britain as previously stated in the article. 'The Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 was the second of two Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1997 that amended the regulation of firearms within the United Kingdom...'. So I've changed the wording. I note there is a link to the United Kingdom portal on that page. Robata ( talk) 23:29, 1 April 2018 (UTC)
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This article is a bit small. We need photographs and more information!
It seems weird to have a link to this conspiracy theory website from the Dunblane page, especially given that the massacre itself is rightly given its own article. It would be more appropriate to link it from that article, if any. I'm removing it.. Dw290 13:43, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
This is not wiki worthy. This was a pupil led campaign based around discrediting a new head-teacher whose new ideas were not approved of by pupils. Whether this campaign was successful or not, it not based around fact or knowledge. I am going to remove it.
Chris.
I think that it is good that this page is not taken up by the tragedy of the 1990s. It so easily could have been but there is just a small section. Good work! Cls14 13:48, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Since Dunblane has a cathedral it is officially a city so I feel that it should be noted that that is the case. As such I have changed as many references of the word "town" to "city" as I could find. If for some reason it has been "demoted" and is no longer a city then feel free to revert this. 78.86.129.231 ( talk) 22:28, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
The previous comment that Dunblane is "officially a city" is completely wrong. It is only considered a city by some (mainly the locals) because it has a cathedral. The fact it has a cathedral doesn't have any impact on its offical status. Proposal to change city to town. 129.215.76.45 ( talk) 10:19, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
Agreed - it's not a city, although the welcome sign says so. supercriminal ( talk) 15:43, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Gary and Steven are not from Dunblane - they are from Stirling. 129.215.76.45 ( talk) 10:19, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
I notice a photo of Dunblane Hydro Hotel in the article, but no text referring to it. Given the section it's in, I presume it is a building of historic significance. After creating this section, I will add a couple of citations for a hydropathic establishment at Dunblane. At this stage, the only place I can find to add it is in the history section. However, it is almost certainly one and the same as the Dunblane Hydro Hotel. If so, the text could be amended and shifted to the section where the photo is. Either way, some reference to the Dunblane Hydro Hotel is needed. While the photo enhances the article (nice building), the lack of information about it does not. Regards Wotnow ( talk) 01:54, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
I notice that Dunblane High School redirects to this page - it should surely have its own page. Lord Spring Onion ( talk) 13:40, 17 February 2012 (UTC)
Just watching the tennis and heard Andrew Castle say he looked at this article and called it a town. I see an ip has since changed it to city. I'm not sure how a settlement with just 7000 odd people could be a city. I live in a town of 60,000 people and it's not a city! Having a cathedral surely does not make it a city? Ben MacDui, Ritchie333, Charles Matthews, Aymatth2 and Sagaciousphil any thoughts?♦ Dr. Blofeld 13:59, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
Seems there are only seven cities in Scotland [1]. Dunblane is not one of them. You are correct Mr. Castle, and thanks for visiting wikipedia!♦ Dr. Blofeld 16:08, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
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The first line of the firearms control Act enacted following the Dunblane Massacre refers to the United Kingdom not Great Britain as previously stated in the article. 'The Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 was the second of two Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1997 that amended the regulation of firearms within the United Kingdom...'. So I've changed the wording. I note there is a link to the United Kingdom portal on that page. Robata ( talk) 23:29, 1 April 2018 (UTC)