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While I'm not sure how to address it, and while I appreciate that (for census purposes) Knockglass is treated as a distinct area, it seems a bit "odd" to me that we have an article on Knockglass (a townland) while we have none for Ladysbridge (the village of which Knockglass forms part). While Knockglass is a "census area", it is (really) just one of three townlands that make up the village of Ladysbridge. The other two being Dromadda Beg and Rathcallan. (For example, Ladysbridge Catholic church in is in Knockglass townland. While the Ladysbridge National School (a few paces across the road) is in Rathcallan. Normally we wouldn't sub-divide a village in a way where each constituent townland has its own article....)
Given that the only reason we have this "construction" here is because the CSO has treated the townland as its own entity, I'll take a look at the CSO website. Once its services are back "up" again. And confirm the scope/area of the census bounds. Before seeing whether/how to best to address this unusual state of affairs.
(While this Talk page post is really just a reminder to myself to do that, other thoughts are of course also welcome :) .... ) Guliolopez ( talk) 21:07, 19 April 2020 (UTC)
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While I'm not sure how to address it, and while I appreciate that (for census purposes) Knockglass is treated as a distinct area, it seems a bit "odd" to me that we have an article on Knockglass (a townland) while we have none for Ladysbridge (the village of which Knockglass forms part). While Knockglass is a "census area", it is (really) just one of three townlands that make up the village of Ladysbridge. The other two being Dromadda Beg and Rathcallan. (For example, Ladysbridge Catholic church in is in Knockglass townland. While the Ladysbridge National School (a few paces across the road) is in Rathcallan. Normally we wouldn't sub-divide a village in a way where each constituent townland has its own article....)
Given that the only reason we have this "construction" here is because the CSO has treated the townland as its own entity, I'll take a look at the CSO website. Once its services are back "up" again. And confirm the scope/area of the census bounds. Before seeing whether/how to best to address this unusual state of affairs.
(While this Talk page post is really just a reminder to myself to do that, other thoughts are of course also welcome :) .... ) Guliolopez ( talk) 21:07, 19 April 2020 (UTC)