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Just writing to ask that editors kindly keep the link to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham as just that. Oldham is a town within this Borough as is Shaw & Crompton, rather like how Ashton is in the borough of Tameside. Please be mindful of this confusion. Thank you. -- Jhamez84 17:33, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I was just about to make the exact same revert that Jhamez84 did, and I fully support his comments. Shaw is indeed in the metropolitan borough, and not somewhere in Oldham town centre! Please use the talk pages before making such edits (here and on other such borough articles), and please use the edit summaries to explain your thinking. Thanks in advance Aquilina 18:27, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
22nd March 2006
Jhamez84 02:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC) says... on the Crompton House article page there has been much dispute as to the location of Shaw and Crompton. The dispute is now on the Shaw page once again. I would argure that Shaw and Crompton is not is Oldham, but is in the Metropolitan borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester. Whereas others disregard the local government reforms act and simply say Shaw is is Lanchashire (?) (not even in Oldham MBC). I would like to ask for a third party or democratic resolution on this matter as this may spiral on eternally as different people have different agendas and perspectives.... Thank you
Correct geographical locations
Formal addresses are not supposed to reference unitary or control authorities because they often change. I will refer interested parties to the National Archives, a government maintained site:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/sidocs.asp?LR=758
While there are no records specifically on Crompton House, there are numerous records on other organizations in Shaw and Crompton. The location in both these cases is given as either "Shaw, Lancashire" or "Crompton, Lancashire". Mentions of Oldham Metropolitan Borough are omitted. Mentioning unitary authorities as locations is inaccurate (it is a a bureacratic construct) and confusing (especially for people who live far aware from the area and particularly global users.
In keeping locations in line with other countries I request that locations are put in a purely geographic context, and since most countries use the county system I think that should be the system used here.
Jhamez84 02:43, 22 March 2006 (UTC) says.... with regard to this, please can members visit the following for consideration:
I argue that with a progressive understanding of geography, and the evolutionary nature of conurbations, Shaw and Crompton lie within Greater Manchester and Oldham MBC as do the above unbiased websites. I hope this aids this process.
Further to this, when I receive a copy of the Lancashire Evening Chronicle or the Lancashire Evening News through my door, and am greeted by my Lancashire police constable, and vote for a Lancashire member of parliament, and pay tax to the Lancashire county council, and use Lancashire county public transport, and have any connection with the people from the likes of Fleetwood, Ribble and Clitheroe as opposed to Oldham, Tameside and Rochdale, I will then of course admit that I live in Shaw and Crompton, Lancashire.
Within the opposing logic, I could argue that England belongs to the Roman Empire because it did historically, or Britain is not part of Europe/ Northern Ireland is not in the United Kingdom simply because I had a biased cultural perspective, and/or had an agenda of promoting recessive content rather than that which is progressive, most widely understood and factual.
Wiki global consistency
I would like to point out that most of the aforementioned sites are not offical government ones (the plaintiff refused to accept the gazeteer site as proof). Secondly, the government sites which are mentioned are not specifically designed to show geographic information. They cover services which are provided within the various authorities (since Lancashire breaks down into many authorities this is natural). I would like to point out that the dispute is about the geographic location of the school, not which authority it falls under. Giving unitary authorites as geographic locations is confusing (especially for people who live far away from the area and particularly global users who may have no idea where these places are).
In keeping location information consistent with other countries (and with other historic location information) I request that locations are put in a purely geographic context, and since most countries use the county system I think that should be the system used here. If the OMB boundaries are redrawn this will mean changes to all affected location information. The geographic county system is more widely known, more accessible to people not familiar with the area, and more robust to future changes which the government is forever undertaking.
If you take encyclopeadias as a guide for wiki, I can assure you that you would never find a unitary authority given as a geographic location. Most likely it would give the county or a compass bearing (i.e. North-West England) or sometimes a district such as 'Greater Manchester' if the district is globally recognized.
First things first: User:213.122.87.239, please sign the end of all your posts using ~~~~. If you get an account too, you get access to more useful editing features.
Please keep all discussion regarding Shaw and Crompton and Crompton House on this page from now on please, there is no point duplicating content elsewhere.
This "debate" is an old hatchet on WP, and has been pretty much resolved. Before making any further contributions, I would expect you to have read the official naming conventions for WP, and for your own interest at the discussions and even more discussions that led up to them. The conventions give a number of test cases, including:
The current metropolitan borough and metropolitan county are stated in full first.
Either way, Shaw and Crompton is part of the metropolitan borough of Oldham. Noone is saying it is in the town of Oldham (look, they even have separate articles). You may view that Shaw is only part of the metropolitan borough for purely administrative purposes if you so wish, but a part of the borough it is all the same. WP has chosen to use the administrative divisions for geographical demarcation; for better or worse, this is the convention we all must use.
The gazetteer you cite above is not an official document either (it is from a fairly insignificant pressure group - see Association of British Counties and the corresponding talk pages for more information).
You may include a reference to Shaw's historical position in the traditional, historical or geographical county of Lancashire in addition if you wish, but Shaw's position of one of the seven boroughs is a verifiable fact ( regardless of anybody's CV), and I will edit the article to reflect this.
Hope this helps Aquilina 11:33, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I would have to agree with Aquilina, however the debate was a very stimulating read!
When I was in the army, I had to join the Kings regiment (Manchester) because I was from Shaw, rather than the Queens regiment for Lancashire.
User:213.122.87.239, also says that we should go to our town halls to discover our real county.... this is an interesting point as Shaw does not have a town hall (nor really does Oldham if you disclude the Civic Centre!).
I now teach history at the University of Salford, (and added much of the historic content of the Shaw and Crompton article) and would concur that if we were to use Lancashire, this would not reflect the truth. Lancashire is an idealic, but medieval conception, where Lancaster is the capital city. Also the old Lancashire would also include Merseyside - no Liverpudlian would ever argue they are still in Lancashire over Merseyside.
I sympathise with those such as the people of Saddleworth who do not want to be part of modern counties or metropolitan borough systems, particularly that of Oldham Metropolitan Borough, but whilst it is verifiable fact it must remain on Wiki.
Thanks for your contributions however.
86.133.74.16 12:03, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Appeal
1) If you refer to published encyclopaedias they will refer to the county or region. It would be better and more professional to retain this link with with vetted encylopaedias rather than the opinions of amateurs on the internet with liberal agendas.
2) Nobody else in the country knows where Oldham Metropolitan Borough (although they may now since the Asian riots). Most people have an intuitive knowledge where the traditional counties are located, so I do not understand why you wish to make locating such towns such a difficult task.
3) Most people in Shaw & Crompton and Saddleworth do not associate themselves with Oldham anymore. Why should their cultural identity be ignored?
4) How democratic is this decision process? It just seems to me that a few registered users have made up their minds without taking a reasonble sized poll.
I am not satisified that the decision has been given due care so will remove mention to OMB for the time being until each of my points are democratically defeated in a proper consultation. However, I am prepared to compromise on "Greater Manchester" since it combines beaurocratic boundaries with a well know geographic location.
213.122.93.157
Counter Appeal
I am no fan of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham and the adminstratation which forms the Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council, but one cannot deny that Shaw and Crompton both lies within it and is administered by them respectively. Also Wikipedia formal formatting policy does indeed dictate that administrative boundaries are the ones which should be primarily used (this is was a process which has been resolved in the past, and until the policy changes, then edits not conforming are vandalising).
Furthermore, impartial and global users who require information on which borough Shaw and Crompton belongs to, very much have a right to know that Shaw and Crompton does indeed form part of the Oldham Metropolitan Borough. To deny this information is against formal positions and legal ones (freedom of information act), and of course, fact. To not include Oldham MB is misleading that Shaw and Crompton is it's own borough and has full (legal or otherwise) town status.
With regard to the fourth point made above by 213.122.93.157 - the process has been formally made by Wikipedia, via consultation with users over similar disputes over similar towns. This process was a democratic one.
And with regard to the third point, I do not think this is a really verifiable point to make given that Shaw and Crompton unquestionably associated with Oldham
There are many published and even reputable encyclopedias, but many are outdated, and I must state again that fact must be included (one cannot simply claim independance from Oldham Metropolitan Borough and mislead users from the wider communities).
However, perhaps a compromise should be made, seeing that those from older generations tend toprefer the traditional address/version, whereas younger generations (whos views will become the norm) often mark their addresses as Greater Manchester and would even say they are from Oldham.
I think that stating that Shaw and Crompton is in the 'traditional' pre-1974 Lancashire boundary is quite fair, but that Shaw and Crompton does however now form part of the Oldham Metropolitan Borough, in Greater Manchester. Every other town (see Bolton, Rochdale, Trafford) has adhered to this, lets not allow Shaw and Crompton militancy let ourselves down.
86.133.74.16 15:19, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
More comments from 213.122.93.157
Ultimately it is a difference of opinion since many people will geographically consider themselves part of Lancashire. If a full agreement cannot be reached then the disputed information must be left out because it is only a fact by perception on what the information should be offering. I think "Greater Manchester" is a good compromise since it combines the two concepts - that of a geographic location and that of an administrative county. Since most countries use a county system I think an administrative county fits the fill. Listing unitary boroughs vandalises the concept and introduces inconsistency into the global outlook of Wiki. The fact that there is such a strong debate means there are two very strong opposing arguments, and impartial and factual doucments should not taking sides while such a large difference of opinion exists.
Compromise/Suggestion
Firstly, please can all users kindly sign their comments. This is done by typing 4 lots of "~". This is Wiki etiquette. It indicates which user added what, and at which given time.
I am perhaps being bold considering how emotive this topic appears, and would thus like further agreeement... but perhaps the main article page can begin with....
" Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish, forming part of the administrative Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. It lies within the traditional (pre-1974 local government reforms) Lancashire boarder. It lies 10 miles to the north east of Manchester in the north west of the United Kingdom. "
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Thank you, 86.133.74.16 16:04, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Agreement 1
Given that I was part of the original so-called edit war, and also requested third party mediation, I am pleased to see that most now agree that Lancashire is appropriate only when talking about traditional counties, and that Greater Manchester is wholly appropriate for the opening line in the Shaw and Crompton main article, as Wikipedia stipulates (after democratic processes I must add) on the official naming conventions for WP that the reformed metropolitan boroughs and counties should be used first and foremost. If this is the Wiki position then it should be applied to the main article.
I cannot see why anyone would wish to deflect from the truth that Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish forming part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. It is 100% fact and so should undoubtedly be included.
However, without furthering the dispute I wish to proclaim my agreement with 86.133.74.16 regarding the opening line, and I am sure there will be no objection to his/her idea from level-headed members.
Thanks Jhamez84 16:33, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
1) If you refer to published encyclopaedias they will refer to the county or region. It would be better and more professional to retain this link with with vetted encylopaedias rather than the opinions of amateurs on the internet with liberal agendas.
2) Nobody else in the country knows where Oldham Metropolitan Borough (although they may now since the Asian riots). Most people have an intuitive knowledge where the traditional counties are located, so I do not understand why you wish to make locating such towns such a difficult task.
3) Most people in Shaw & Crompton and Saddleworth do not associate themselves with Oldham anymore. Why should their cultural identity be ignored?
4) How democratic is this decision process? It just seems to me that a few registered users have made up their minds without taking a reasonble sized poll.
I am not satisified that the decision has been given due care so will remove mention to OMB for the time being until each of my points are democratically defeated in a proper consultation
213.122.93.157
The fact that there is such strong debate means that the issue has not been resolved appropriately and that Wiki 'conventions' have taken a biased viewpoint. This is unhealthy for a source of factual information. I am not objecting to the inclusion of OMB in the administration section, but it is not appropriate in the introduction. Any future changes should be ones that are acceptable to both sides of the argument otherwise there will be ongoing conflict.
213.122.143.43 18:43, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
There is a strong debate about how to refer to places in Britain, which is exactly why we have the conventions, and why they are enforced. It avoids this conflict on every single UK geographical article. If you disagree with the conventions you must change the convention, not the articles.
Consensus does not mean specifically agreeing with you. It is about the agreement of a large body of editors over a long period of time.
This is not a point of bias, but a point of fact. You have not justified these deletions satisfactorily (especially given the motives behind them given in your edit summary), and you are leaving the articles out of line of agreed conventions, and the standards set in other articles. As such, they will be reverted immediately.
Any further reverts in the near future will put you in breach of WP:3RR and will result in your IP being blocked from editing. Aquilina 18:59, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Revsions
You have not justified these deletions satisfactorily. There is strong debate which suggests there is no consensus - only people on one side of the argument creating unsatisfactory conventions. As such, they will be reverted immediately.
213.122.143.43 19:17, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Your latest edit of the article at Shaw and Crompton was in breach of WP:3RR; this was your fourth revert to this article in 24 hours - despite an explicit warning above.
Your finding a convention unsatisfactory (a convention which was formulated and is accepted by consensus within the rest of the editing community) does not justify your reversions.
I have reported this at the administrators' noticeboard, and on your talk page. Aquilina 19:47, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Wiki policy dictates here. I concur with Aquilina and Wikipedia. This is not a matter about pride but one of fact. I am writing to emphasise the above about vandlism and blocking all future misleading edits. It really shouldn't come to this. The county and borough boundry dispute has been made and resolved in the past and is no longer a dispute for new unregisterd members to make in article pages. Compliance is now a must.
Furthermore, all other aliases and IP addresses which revert factual content will have to follow the same process. (with regard to 201.19.187.39 - a fresh unregistered memeber, you have "Undone vandalism" (see [ [1]]) suggesting that you want to include vandalism due to stubborness, assertion and miseducation regarding Wiki policy. Please do not do this).
Jhamez84 19:50, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
It has not been resolved. There were strong arguments on either side and then a decision was taken which in no way reflects a consensus - this is not how you present encylcopaedic facts!
213.122.143.43 20:38, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
This is the last time I will respond to your comments before presenting your profile of consistent reverting against both the freedom of information act and established Wikipedia concensus to an administrator who will block you. Please kindly educate yourself about established understanding, halt with your stubborness and misinformed pride. If Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish, then my god.... what borough does it belong to?!. Final Warning.
Jhamez84 22:11, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
First of all, I am as scientist and am therefore well versed about established understanding. In my work things are not put forward as facts unless there is a UNIFORM consensus. There is no consensus here so I think it is arrogant and stubborn for a factual document to take one side of a debate and present it as a fact. Wikipedia is often being criticised for including erroneous information and I can see why - it allows points of view! In the interests of presenting factual information a document should err on the side of caution and have a policy of just not putting forward 'facts' that are strongly disputed. I am willing to relinquish the inclusion of Lancashire as a geographic location because it is DISPUTED, but in the interests of presenting hard facts you should also be willing to give up on including OMB because it is DISPUTED.
If we cannot agree on the terminology its location should be left at regions i.e. North West England and the metropolitan county i.e. Greater Manchester (which combines the concept of a county as a geographic location with that of an administrative jurisdiction). Lancashire can be mentioned in the context of a traditional/historic county in the geography and administration section along the administrative boundaries of OMB.
I would welcome the intervention of an administrator at this point because it will be clear I am not vandalising the site - I am not submitting non-factual information but merely trying to ensure that it is restricted to information that EVERYONE considers factual
213.122.91.35 00:12, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Whether you are a scientist or not (I have conducted science experiments so am I a scientist?) you first of all made several gramatical, spelling and wikipedia ettiquette errors in that outburst. I secondly doubt your academic status because of the point foresaid, but also your profile does not match that of an academic. If my perception is correct, from your editting style I suspect you are the same vandal as before and thus I issue you here with an explicit warning not to change the article again. I am a history lecturer at the University of Salford if you must know at P.H.D. level, however this does not give me the right to remove
verifiable fact.
What the majority is saying (which is actually in itself irrelivant) is that the Offical Wikipedia Naming Convensions and the Freedom of Information act dictate that the Metropolitan Borough must be included.
DO NOT VANDALISE THE MAIN PAGE AGAIN OR YOUR PROFILE WILL BE PRESENTED TO AN ADMINISTRATOR SO YOU CAN BE BLOCKED INDEFINATELY FROM EDITING
Questions:
a) Are you proposing that Shaw and Crompton is not part of the Metropolitan Borough? If so on what verifiable basis?
b) On what authority do you proclaim Shaw and Cromptons independance from the Borough?
c) On what grounds do you find the inclusion of the Oldham M. B. so offensive?
I am beginning to suspect from your contributions you are possibley an eldar angry at the council and with an agenda, or more likely a youth hell-bent on winding serious Wiki members up with your constant reverting (this is criminal occording to wikipedia rules). Please now take some time to reflect on this whole page and its links, accept that the borough must be included, and promote fact not fiction on our encyclopedia. 213.122.143.43 has now been blocked, again, this is an explicit warning now to yourself. 86.133.74.16 00:41, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
I am the same as which vandal? I am not misrepresenting myself - it doesn't surprise me one bit if other people are making corrections too. The odd spelling error can slip in when you type in a discussion. I am also educated to Ph.D level so I am not daunted by high qualifications, especially one that is irrelevant in the context of this discussion.
The OMB is mentioned in the next section where its administrative context is made explicit and none of my edits have excluded that so get off your high horse over the freedom of information act. It is brought up in the introduction as a geographic location. To present it as a geographic location is to give bias to it in favour of the traditional county system as a primary locator. Both should be presented together or none at all. In the present context a factual document is being used to promote an opposing perspective of the geography of the country.
213.122.91.35 01:18, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
What is wrong with it as it is now?
There are obviously two very strong opinions so it is a bit weak to rely on conventions that disregard the view of one side. Lancashire and the borough are both mentioned in the next section anyway where their roles are fully explained. I think 'Greater Manchester' is a good compromise. 61.88.180.180 01:25, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Answer
Firstly, the original vandal (213.122.143.43) was blocked for a reason; stubbornness and misunderstanding the role of Wikipedia and breaking several rules. And there was no link to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham throughout the article, each time you changed it.
Secondly you have been able to use an additional IP address (213.122.91.35 – this is misrepresenting yourself and using a second IP address and is also criminal according to Wikipedia), to try to further your baseless argument. I will present this new finding to an administrator who will - thankfully - block you indefinately.
Thirdly, if you are a scientist, you will know that those numbers convert to a customer location. You are a BT internet customer and your record of consistent vandalism to a website can also be forwarded to those at abuse@btinternet.com in addition to Wikipedia. I am making you aware of that here.
Fourthly you have not answered my questions, we (the collective whom have the backing of Wikipedia naming convensions and whom YOU have to prove first before altering the article – not the other way round), have answered yours.
Finally, may I ask where you lectured at to attain your ph.D science degree? I hardly think science is an fitting branch of learning for presenting a (unsubstantiated) case regarding geography (I also further doubt your claim to academic status, although this is irrelivant). And finally, geography by its very definition encompasses everything (demographics, authorities, geophysics), so when you ask for a geographic location, Oldham Metropolitan Borough is not only fact, but a working and definable geographic location. This is why Wikipedia policy demands it is put into articles. Whilst this is an explicit warning not to vandalise again, please alter the article again so you receive your third warning.’’’ 86.133.74.16 11:11, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.93.157
First of all I have never lectured but I received my Ph.D. from UMIST. Secondly, I never used my qualifications to back my argument, I merely used it to rebuff a claim that I had a poor claim on established collective understanding and pointed out how 'facts' were put forward in my field. Thirdly, Salford is a relatively poor university so to end up lecturing there you probably received a second rate degree and are a second rate researcher. That makes sense because you do not come across as intellectually sharp because you keep missing the point everytime I argue the case.
I have not objected to the inclusion of OMB in the correct context. OMB may be definable as a geographic location but so are the traditional county boundaries which are much better known - the argument is about why one is favoured more than the other. By selecting OMB as the primary locator in the introduction to the detriment of the traditional county you are promoting a SPECIFIC view of the country's geography which many people don't like. If you do that in a factual context it implicitly implies one view is more correct than the other. Both are accurate views within their appropriate context, but whichever one is taken is purely a matter of preference. In respect to this, both views should be introduced together in their respective contexts in the next section, or should be included together in the introduction.
Also, report me to BT if you want but they won't give a shit. If they banned everyone who had disagreements on the internet they would lose most of their customers.
81.131.22.72 19:05, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Special Protection Status
I think the previous contributer (now using another IP address) has crossed the line with those comments and used a number of expleatives and derogatory connotations to 86.133.74.16 - Wikipedia - the free online encyclopedia is not a soapbox or some sleezy blog for personal attacks. I would like an impartial reader to forward the contributers new and all previous details regarding this matter to the relevant page.
Readers may be pleased or displeased that the Shaw and Crompton page has been viewed by an administrator and is now going under a process which will give it special protection status (see the Offical Wikipedia article on semi-protection) this will mean vandals cannot edit out the Metropolitan Borough and thus the Metropolitan Borough will remain indefinately. I would like to thank all those involved, even including 81.131.22.72 aka the blocked 213.122.93.157, for their contributions in this debate.
But as of a very short time with the coming of the protection status, this dispute will be concluded and in favour of those of the inclusion of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. Please can all users respect this decision and each other in this matter.
I hope this debate remains on here as an example case for other future editors on this page and others.
Regards, Jhamez84 22:21, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.93.157
For Pete's sake, it has been made crystal clear that there is no objection to the inclusion of OMB - only an objection to the inclusion of it at the expense of an alternative and respected geography. If you present impartial facts in an impartial factual document, you present both INTERPRETATIONS of those facts with the same level of importance. Many towns still have strong ties with the traditional boundaries at a social level (such as various sports, associations and events), and also in terms of geographical recognition. As for the different IP address, have you never heard of dynamic IP allocation? Just as well I have it from the sounds of things.
213.122.105.116 22:56, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
You are now a known
Sock Puppet and will be tagged accordingly. Consider this your explicit warning not to use such techniques on Wikipedia.
Jhamez84 23:12, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
What is wrong with the page as it is now? I think it is more comprehensive taking on board both points. Why are you not willing to compromise Jhamez84?
201.31.253.132 02:20, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
I have compromised, please stop arguing, register and contibute positively
I have argued all week that Shaw and Crompton is in Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester. I was told that it wasn't actually in either, and stubbornly told it lies in Lancashire, - which of course it "historically" does, but with the coming of the 1974 reform, georgraphy changed (please see what the definition of Geography encompasses), and their is a marked shift away from Lancashire (for better or worse) in, geography, administration, travel, government, policing and many many many departments and ways of life. For the record, I am not saying Shaw lies in Oldham town, or the city of Manchester, I am not denying that it has never been in Lancashire either.
During this week I've been insulted, had my personal user space vandalised, had to spend almost a week reading up on Wikipedia policy, had to make numberous explicit warnings, messaged several administrators, fought to get protection status, and thought now I had brought a clear conclusion to the arguement. I am actually a very busy person - doing what exactly I fear to say as I may receive abuse despite how respectable I believe my proffession is.
You now claim that you always wanted OMB listed, and that you compromise on Greater Manchester. - the very point I had to argue and research from the very beginning, (even though official naming convension demands this and is an old arguement previously resolved and accepted) it was actually this factor which you were originally so against and offended by, and the factor which has caused a huge page of writing to be presented to halt your reverting.
The last comment I made simply states that you are a sock puppet, i.e. using a non-static IP address. It did not say I was not prepared to compromise (and if you read this page you will see I was happy to compromise with both standpoints given the right contexts - whereas you were not). Multiple IP addresses are prohibitted on Wikipedia, it's to stop vandals and reverters circumventing rules and blocking. I must report this to Wikipedia, and you may find yourself blocked indefinately. If you think this is unfair then I would urge you to register, where you attain (or it seems, at least should do) more respect and editing features, and can even produce a profile about your self, explaining your motivations and acheievements. This would help us in thinking you are not some idiot new to the internet with a bias, but an accomplished academic putting forward a postulation (although this should be done in the discussion page anyway).
With regard to the article, I, as well as others simply have the best interests of the article at heart, we only wanted the truth published regarding the exact Borough or County it currently belongs - whether this is for better or worse (I actually despise Oldham as I think we all have said), it is truth, and even when I put my bin out this morning, it was stamped with Oldham Metropolitan Borough, and as I picked up my Oldham Advertiser, it says for the people of Oldham (which is not strictly true as we both understand). I presume you now of course see and/or respect that this is the motivation backing us in trying to keep the page as best as possible.
As far as I am concerned (as well as Wikipedia) the arguement is concluded; a special probationary period will come shortly, protecting the content from being edited further (you may find some of your reverts are cancelled - this will not be my decision but one of an administrators as they see fit). With regards to compromise, I have even given way to allowing Oldham MB to be mentioned second, even though every other page relating to a township in the borough mentions Oldham within the first few words inc. even Saddleworth!
Finally, Saddleworth has a strong pressure group trying to revert it back to the West riding of Yorkshire, or failing this, form a new borough with similar rural north-eastern Greater Mancuinian areas such as Littleborough (which if you read this article mentions the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale within a few opening words). Note, Saddleworth whole-heartedly acknowledges it currently belongs not to Lancashire, nor to Yorkshire, but to Greater Manchester, and specifically the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. You must understand that it is innate that the pressure group (Saddlworth White Rose Society) wouldn't exist if it was otherwise (you may be surprised I also happen to back them).
I believe I have been respectful to you, and listened to you and counter-debated each of your own debates, but I would now suggest if indeed you are a scientist with a PhD, to firstly register with Wikipedia, secondly halt using dynamic IP rolling, and then write an article on your given scientific thesis, one which you can contribute to Wikipedia with positivity and prudency. I sincerely hope this hails the end of this period of discussion, and can perhaps both expand upon other aspects of Shaw and Crompton. I look forward to collaborating with you on Wikipedia. Thank you Jhamez84 12:32, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
It appears that the edit war has now calmed somewhat. For those interested, I found the exact Wikipedia policy on town and place naming in Britain and can be found here [2].
According to this, following encycolpedic standards (yes the encyclopedia Britanica uses this method!), broad and accepted consensus, and legal positioning, modern Metropolitan boroughs and counties stand as the foremost system which one should use (and quite rightfully so in my opinion) and thus all British location based articles should reflect this. Historic counties from the old system should be placed as a secondary location and with appropriate context for historical interest purposes.
A note is (this is according to the conventions; I am not being stubborn), modern metropolitan boroughs must not be placed secondary to the "ceremonial" or older county systems in any article. The article must be changed to mirror this.
Please can all past, present and future editors become familiar with this piece of Wiki policy and ammend the main article as necessary and when necessary. Please leave this part of the discussion up as a permenant reminder to all. Thank you for your co-operation Jhamez84 21:51, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Could anyone help clear up my own confusion on the subject of the suburb of Crompton Fold. This article and the Buckstones article basically state that Crompton Fold was unofficially replaced with Buckstones, yet Buckstones doesn't appear on the Ordnance Survey map unlike Crompton Fold. In my mind the suburb of Crompton Fold is basically the area around the park where Crompton Hall used to be, including St. Saviours church and the old cottages and houses around it. As it's far from being a new area or estate like Buckstones itself, I can't understand how it got renamed, even if it was unofficially. St. Saviours Church continues to support this with the official church name remaining St. Saviours Crompton Fold according to the Manchester Diocese website. So, unless there is some documentation to say Crompton Fold is no more, please could we put it back on the map before someone notices it's gone? ;) Thanks in advance for any input! PeteB16 22:14, 6 May 2006 (UTC+1)
I found this source regarding some of the ancient (disused?) suburbs and hamlets of the township of Crompton: I've listed it here first for a review as to if it's appropriate for the main Shaw and Crompton article page (the article is getting quite lengthy) or for the smaller article of Crompton (on which the information may get overlooked). Please let me know your thoughts? Jhamez84 16:39, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
The page may be going through some small changes over the next few days/weeks in an effort to bring the article inline with Wikipedia:Good articles criteria. The changes will be positive ones, including better referencing section, an increase in information and related links, and more photographs.
For Shaw and Crompton to reach this would be a first of its kind given its small size and location, and probably a first for a town/civil parish to meet on Wikipedia.
Please refer to Wikipedia:Good articles for the criteria which we must together meet. We must also bring the article inline with Wikipedia:Manual of Style, Wikipedia:Inline Citation, but also Wikipedia:Naming conventions (places) and all Greater Manchester related articles. This means (quite rightly) puting the traditional/ancient county bounday information after the current one, as any British administrator will tear our hard work apart on this basis and not grant the Good Article stamp!
I will be providing a solid reference for the opening paragraph. This is the 100% bonifide legal status in short of where Shaw and Crompton is and more importantly was to stop any conflict with any individual (although given the justification made both here and with a reference I should expect there shall be no such problems).
I trust everyone will appreciate the hard work put in. I give particular thanks to User:peteb16 and User:Aquilina for their sources and contributions. Jhamez84 10:09, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Just to add an extra opinion on this subject for diffusion purposes; The Postal counties of the United Kingdom - if you read the article - are interestingly, actually and officially known as the former postal counties of the UK! However, this is all actually an old dispute which is for better-or-worse, resolved in the naming conventions aptly aforementioned previously. I've found it interesting that this dispute only exists (persists in form of trolling) on this article - look at Whitefield, Prestwich, Saddleworth, Castleton, Denshaw, Littleborough, Alkrington, Bury, Broadbottom, Tottington, Norden, Edgerton, Moorside, Blackrod, Offerton Estate, Ringway.... I could go on.... these Greater Manchester place articles all follow a broad consensus and understanding of "modern" geography, as per the naming conventions. This article should not be any kind of special case (Crown or no Crown!) and should be inline with these similar articles. Looking at Crowns and law - look at the Ceremonial counties of England (this acknowledges Greater Manchester). These areas of England are each appointed a Lord-Lieutenant; a royal representative. Also, we should use the exact equation in the conventions, that, A town is in the borough of "****" in the county of "****". It is in the traditional/historic county of "****". It's best to stick to this way of presentation as it is the only approved style of geographic presentation on Wikipedia; we use this to avoid disputes. An example of a good source is the one mentioned on the article already ( The Greater Manchester County Records Office - note the use of county). A second one which has been used for citation elsewhere on Wikipedia for this kind of article is the Governmental Boundary Committee - note the use of county on this article. Regardless, this is an old dispute, and the article should reflect the conventions and not be changed by anyone - it isn't fair or appropriate or correct. I've always found that my part of the world is better represented on Wikipedia stating it is in the borough of "****", rather than other websites which use postal style geography and say it is just part of a larger town. I hope this solves any problems. Nice article BTW too! 81.154.76.6 23:43, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Crown recognition of Lancashire as a geogrpahic location:
213.122.40.204 22:05, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Guys.... come on now. Putting my beleifs on this matter to one-side (although I can't resist the temptation to state that the pro-Lancashire school of thought is making contradictorary and obsolete/defeatable suggestions - e.g. that acts of parilament don't desolve laws and borders - the UK uses what's known as Constitutional reform, and acts of parilament simply over-ride previous acts.)... this article's talk page is not the place to be having this discussion. This kind of debate should be initiated at Wikipedia:Village pump. I'm giving some advise for free here; you'll get further there than arguing with other users on here, as the pro-Gtr Manchester school ultimately have the backing of the conventions and are in turn just carrying out verifiably good-work. Trolling here is not going to change this.
Additionally, this debate and talk page is excessive and oversized (at some 64KB) and according to Wikipedia:Article size, needs archiving ASAP. Jhamez84 21:57, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
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Just writing to ask that editors kindly keep the link to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham as just that. Oldham is a town within this Borough as is Shaw & Crompton, rather like how Ashton is in the borough of Tameside. Please be mindful of this confusion. Thank you. -- Jhamez84 17:33, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I was just about to make the exact same revert that Jhamez84 did, and I fully support his comments. Shaw is indeed in the metropolitan borough, and not somewhere in Oldham town centre! Please use the talk pages before making such edits (here and on other such borough articles), and please use the edit summaries to explain your thinking. Thanks in advance Aquilina 18:27, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
22nd March 2006
Jhamez84 02:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC) says... on the Crompton House article page there has been much dispute as to the location of Shaw and Crompton. The dispute is now on the Shaw page once again. I would argure that Shaw and Crompton is not is Oldham, but is in the Metropolitan borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester. Whereas others disregard the local government reforms act and simply say Shaw is is Lanchashire (?) (not even in Oldham MBC). I would like to ask for a third party or democratic resolution on this matter as this may spiral on eternally as different people have different agendas and perspectives.... Thank you
Correct geographical locations
Formal addresses are not supposed to reference unitary or control authorities because they often change. I will refer interested parties to the National Archives, a government maintained site:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/sidocs.asp?LR=758
While there are no records specifically on Crompton House, there are numerous records on other organizations in Shaw and Crompton. The location in both these cases is given as either "Shaw, Lancashire" or "Crompton, Lancashire". Mentions of Oldham Metropolitan Borough are omitted. Mentioning unitary authorities as locations is inaccurate (it is a a bureacratic construct) and confusing (especially for people who live far aware from the area and particularly global users.
In keeping locations in line with other countries I request that locations are put in a purely geographic context, and since most countries use the county system I think that should be the system used here.
Jhamez84 02:43, 22 March 2006 (UTC) says.... with regard to this, please can members visit the following for consideration:
I argue that with a progressive understanding of geography, and the evolutionary nature of conurbations, Shaw and Crompton lie within Greater Manchester and Oldham MBC as do the above unbiased websites. I hope this aids this process.
Further to this, when I receive a copy of the Lancashire Evening Chronicle or the Lancashire Evening News through my door, and am greeted by my Lancashire police constable, and vote for a Lancashire member of parliament, and pay tax to the Lancashire county council, and use Lancashire county public transport, and have any connection with the people from the likes of Fleetwood, Ribble and Clitheroe as opposed to Oldham, Tameside and Rochdale, I will then of course admit that I live in Shaw and Crompton, Lancashire.
Within the opposing logic, I could argue that England belongs to the Roman Empire because it did historically, or Britain is not part of Europe/ Northern Ireland is not in the United Kingdom simply because I had a biased cultural perspective, and/or had an agenda of promoting recessive content rather than that which is progressive, most widely understood and factual.
Wiki global consistency
I would like to point out that most of the aforementioned sites are not offical government ones (the plaintiff refused to accept the gazeteer site as proof). Secondly, the government sites which are mentioned are not specifically designed to show geographic information. They cover services which are provided within the various authorities (since Lancashire breaks down into many authorities this is natural). I would like to point out that the dispute is about the geographic location of the school, not which authority it falls under. Giving unitary authorites as geographic locations is confusing (especially for people who live far away from the area and particularly global users who may have no idea where these places are).
In keeping location information consistent with other countries (and with other historic location information) I request that locations are put in a purely geographic context, and since most countries use the county system I think that should be the system used here. If the OMB boundaries are redrawn this will mean changes to all affected location information. The geographic county system is more widely known, more accessible to people not familiar with the area, and more robust to future changes which the government is forever undertaking.
If you take encyclopeadias as a guide for wiki, I can assure you that you would never find a unitary authority given as a geographic location. Most likely it would give the county or a compass bearing (i.e. North-West England) or sometimes a district such as 'Greater Manchester' if the district is globally recognized.
First things first: User:213.122.87.239, please sign the end of all your posts using ~~~~. If you get an account too, you get access to more useful editing features.
Please keep all discussion regarding Shaw and Crompton and Crompton House on this page from now on please, there is no point duplicating content elsewhere.
This "debate" is an old hatchet on WP, and has been pretty much resolved. Before making any further contributions, I would expect you to have read the official naming conventions for WP, and for your own interest at the discussions and even more discussions that led up to them. The conventions give a number of test cases, including:
The current metropolitan borough and metropolitan county are stated in full first.
Either way, Shaw and Crompton is part of the metropolitan borough of Oldham. Noone is saying it is in the town of Oldham (look, they even have separate articles). You may view that Shaw is only part of the metropolitan borough for purely administrative purposes if you so wish, but a part of the borough it is all the same. WP has chosen to use the administrative divisions for geographical demarcation; for better or worse, this is the convention we all must use.
The gazetteer you cite above is not an official document either (it is from a fairly insignificant pressure group - see Association of British Counties and the corresponding talk pages for more information).
You may include a reference to Shaw's historical position in the traditional, historical or geographical county of Lancashire in addition if you wish, but Shaw's position of one of the seven boroughs is a verifiable fact ( regardless of anybody's CV), and I will edit the article to reflect this.
Hope this helps Aquilina 11:33, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I would have to agree with Aquilina, however the debate was a very stimulating read!
When I was in the army, I had to join the Kings regiment (Manchester) because I was from Shaw, rather than the Queens regiment for Lancashire.
User:213.122.87.239, also says that we should go to our town halls to discover our real county.... this is an interesting point as Shaw does not have a town hall (nor really does Oldham if you disclude the Civic Centre!).
I now teach history at the University of Salford, (and added much of the historic content of the Shaw and Crompton article) and would concur that if we were to use Lancashire, this would not reflect the truth. Lancashire is an idealic, but medieval conception, where Lancaster is the capital city. Also the old Lancashire would also include Merseyside - no Liverpudlian would ever argue they are still in Lancashire over Merseyside.
I sympathise with those such as the people of Saddleworth who do not want to be part of modern counties or metropolitan borough systems, particularly that of Oldham Metropolitan Borough, but whilst it is verifiable fact it must remain on Wiki.
Thanks for your contributions however.
86.133.74.16 12:03, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Appeal
1) If you refer to published encyclopaedias they will refer to the county or region. It would be better and more professional to retain this link with with vetted encylopaedias rather than the opinions of amateurs on the internet with liberal agendas.
2) Nobody else in the country knows where Oldham Metropolitan Borough (although they may now since the Asian riots). Most people have an intuitive knowledge where the traditional counties are located, so I do not understand why you wish to make locating such towns such a difficult task.
3) Most people in Shaw & Crompton and Saddleworth do not associate themselves with Oldham anymore. Why should their cultural identity be ignored?
4) How democratic is this decision process? It just seems to me that a few registered users have made up their minds without taking a reasonble sized poll.
I am not satisified that the decision has been given due care so will remove mention to OMB for the time being until each of my points are democratically defeated in a proper consultation. However, I am prepared to compromise on "Greater Manchester" since it combines beaurocratic boundaries with a well know geographic location.
213.122.93.157
Counter Appeal
I am no fan of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham and the adminstratation which forms the Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council, but one cannot deny that Shaw and Crompton both lies within it and is administered by them respectively. Also Wikipedia formal formatting policy does indeed dictate that administrative boundaries are the ones which should be primarily used (this is was a process which has been resolved in the past, and until the policy changes, then edits not conforming are vandalising).
Furthermore, impartial and global users who require information on which borough Shaw and Crompton belongs to, very much have a right to know that Shaw and Crompton does indeed form part of the Oldham Metropolitan Borough. To deny this information is against formal positions and legal ones (freedom of information act), and of course, fact. To not include Oldham MB is misleading that Shaw and Crompton is it's own borough and has full (legal or otherwise) town status.
With regard to the fourth point made above by 213.122.93.157 - the process has been formally made by Wikipedia, via consultation with users over similar disputes over similar towns. This process was a democratic one.
And with regard to the third point, I do not think this is a really verifiable point to make given that Shaw and Crompton unquestionably associated with Oldham
There are many published and even reputable encyclopedias, but many are outdated, and I must state again that fact must be included (one cannot simply claim independance from Oldham Metropolitan Borough and mislead users from the wider communities).
However, perhaps a compromise should be made, seeing that those from older generations tend toprefer the traditional address/version, whereas younger generations (whos views will become the norm) often mark their addresses as Greater Manchester and would even say they are from Oldham.
I think that stating that Shaw and Crompton is in the 'traditional' pre-1974 Lancashire boundary is quite fair, but that Shaw and Crompton does however now form part of the Oldham Metropolitan Borough, in Greater Manchester. Every other town (see Bolton, Rochdale, Trafford) has adhered to this, lets not allow Shaw and Crompton militancy let ourselves down.
86.133.74.16 15:19, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
More comments from 213.122.93.157
Ultimately it is a difference of opinion since many people will geographically consider themselves part of Lancashire. If a full agreement cannot be reached then the disputed information must be left out because it is only a fact by perception on what the information should be offering. I think "Greater Manchester" is a good compromise since it combines the two concepts - that of a geographic location and that of an administrative county. Since most countries use a county system I think an administrative county fits the fill. Listing unitary boroughs vandalises the concept and introduces inconsistency into the global outlook of Wiki. The fact that there is such a strong debate means there are two very strong opposing arguments, and impartial and factual doucments should not taking sides while such a large difference of opinion exists.
Compromise/Suggestion
Firstly, please can all users kindly sign their comments. This is done by typing 4 lots of "~". This is Wiki etiquette. It indicates which user added what, and at which given time.
I am perhaps being bold considering how emotive this topic appears, and would thus like further agreeement... but perhaps the main article page can begin with....
" Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish, forming part of the administrative Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. It lies within the traditional (pre-1974 local government reforms) Lancashire boarder. It lies 10 miles to the north east of Manchester in the north west of the United Kingdom. "
???
Thank you, 86.133.74.16 16:04, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Agreement 1
Given that I was part of the original so-called edit war, and also requested third party mediation, I am pleased to see that most now agree that Lancashire is appropriate only when talking about traditional counties, and that Greater Manchester is wholly appropriate for the opening line in the Shaw and Crompton main article, as Wikipedia stipulates (after democratic processes I must add) on the official naming conventions for WP that the reformed metropolitan boroughs and counties should be used first and foremost. If this is the Wiki position then it should be applied to the main article.
I cannot see why anyone would wish to deflect from the truth that Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish forming part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. It is 100% fact and so should undoubtedly be included.
However, without furthering the dispute I wish to proclaim my agreement with 86.133.74.16 regarding the opening line, and I am sure there will be no objection to his/her idea from level-headed members.
Thanks Jhamez84 16:33, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
1) If you refer to published encyclopaedias they will refer to the county or region. It would be better and more professional to retain this link with with vetted encylopaedias rather than the opinions of amateurs on the internet with liberal agendas.
2) Nobody else in the country knows where Oldham Metropolitan Borough (although they may now since the Asian riots). Most people have an intuitive knowledge where the traditional counties are located, so I do not understand why you wish to make locating such towns such a difficult task.
3) Most people in Shaw & Crompton and Saddleworth do not associate themselves with Oldham anymore. Why should their cultural identity be ignored?
4) How democratic is this decision process? It just seems to me that a few registered users have made up their minds without taking a reasonble sized poll.
I am not satisified that the decision has been given due care so will remove mention to OMB for the time being until each of my points are democratically defeated in a proper consultation
213.122.93.157
The fact that there is such strong debate means that the issue has not been resolved appropriately and that Wiki 'conventions' have taken a biased viewpoint. This is unhealthy for a source of factual information. I am not objecting to the inclusion of OMB in the administration section, but it is not appropriate in the introduction. Any future changes should be ones that are acceptable to both sides of the argument otherwise there will be ongoing conflict.
213.122.143.43 18:43, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
There is a strong debate about how to refer to places in Britain, which is exactly why we have the conventions, and why they are enforced. It avoids this conflict on every single UK geographical article. If you disagree with the conventions you must change the convention, not the articles.
Consensus does not mean specifically agreeing with you. It is about the agreement of a large body of editors over a long period of time.
This is not a point of bias, but a point of fact. You have not justified these deletions satisfactorily (especially given the motives behind them given in your edit summary), and you are leaving the articles out of line of agreed conventions, and the standards set in other articles. As such, they will be reverted immediately.
Any further reverts in the near future will put you in breach of WP:3RR and will result in your IP being blocked from editing. Aquilina 18:59, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Revsions
You have not justified these deletions satisfactorily. There is strong debate which suggests there is no consensus - only people on one side of the argument creating unsatisfactory conventions. As such, they will be reverted immediately.
213.122.143.43 19:17, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Your latest edit of the article at Shaw and Crompton was in breach of WP:3RR; this was your fourth revert to this article in 24 hours - despite an explicit warning above.
Your finding a convention unsatisfactory (a convention which was formulated and is accepted by consensus within the rest of the editing community) does not justify your reversions.
I have reported this at the administrators' noticeboard, and on your talk page. Aquilina 19:47, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
Wiki policy dictates here. I concur with Aquilina and Wikipedia. This is not a matter about pride but one of fact. I am writing to emphasise the above about vandlism and blocking all future misleading edits. It really shouldn't come to this. The county and borough boundry dispute has been made and resolved in the past and is no longer a dispute for new unregisterd members to make in article pages. Compliance is now a must.
Furthermore, all other aliases and IP addresses which revert factual content will have to follow the same process. (with regard to 201.19.187.39 - a fresh unregistered memeber, you have "Undone vandalism" (see [ [1]]) suggesting that you want to include vandalism due to stubborness, assertion and miseducation regarding Wiki policy. Please do not do this).
Jhamez84 19:50, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
It has not been resolved. There were strong arguments on either side and then a decision was taken which in no way reflects a consensus - this is not how you present encylcopaedic facts!
213.122.143.43 20:38, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
This is the last time I will respond to your comments before presenting your profile of consistent reverting against both the freedom of information act and established Wikipedia concensus to an administrator who will block you. Please kindly educate yourself about established understanding, halt with your stubborness and misinformed pride. If Shaw and Crompton is a civil parish, then my god.... what borough does it belong to?!. Final Warning.
Jhamez84 22:11, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
First of all, I am as scientist and am therefore well versed about established understanding. In my work things are not put forward as facts unless there is a UNIFORM consensus. There is no consensus here so I think it is arrogant and stubborn for a factual document to take one side of a debate and present it as a fact. Wikipedia is often being criticised for including erroneous information and I can see why - it allows points of view! In the interests of presenting factual information a document should err on the side of caution and have a policy of just not putting forward 'facts' that are strongly disputed. I am willing to relinquish the inclusion of Lancashire as a geographic location because it is DISPUTED, but in the interests of presenting hard facts you should also be willing to give up on including OMB because it is DISPUTED.
If we cannot agree on the terminology its location should be left at regions i.e. North West England and the metropolitan county i.e. Greater Manchester (which combines the concept of a county as a geographic location with that of an administrative jurisdiction). Lancashire can be mentioned in the context of a traditional/historic county in the geography and administration section along the administrative boundaries of OMB.
I would welcome the intervention of an administrator at this point because it will be clear I am not vandalising the site - I am not submitting non-factual information but merely trying to ensure that it is restricted to information that EVERYONE considers factual
213.122.91.35 00:12, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Whether you are a scientist or not (I have conducted science experiments so am I a scientist?) you first of all made several gramatical, spelling and wikipedia ettiquette errors in that outburst. I secondly doubt your academic status because of the point foresaid, but also your profile does not match that of an academic. If my perception is correct, from your editting style I suspect you are the same vandal as before and thus I issue you here with an explicit warning not to change the article again. I am a history lecturer at the University of Salford if you must know at P.H.D. level, however this does not give me the right to remove
verifiable fact.
What the majority is saying (which is actually in itself irrelivant) is that the Offical Wikipedia Naming Convensions and the Freedom of Information act dictate that the Metropolitan Borough must be included.
DO NOT VANDALISE THE MAIN PAGE AGAIN OR YOUR PROFILE WILL BE PRESENTED TO AN ADMINISTRATOR SO YOU CAN BE BLOCKED INDEFINATELY FROM EDITING
Questions:
a) Are you proposing that Shaw and Crompton is not part of the Metropolitan Borough? If so on what verifiable basis?
b) On what authority do you proclaim Shaw and Cromptons independance from the Borough?
c) On what grounds do you find the inclusion of the Oldham M. B. so offensive?
I am beginning to suspect from your contributions you are possibley an eldar angry at the council and with an agenda, or more likely a youth hell-bent on winding serious Wiki members up with your constant reverting (this is criminal occording to wikipedia rules). Please now take some time to reflect on this whole page and its links, accept that the borough must be included, and promote fact not fiction on our encyclopedia. 213.122.143.43 has now been blocked, again, this is an explicit warning now to yourself. 86.133.74.16 00:41, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.143.43
I am the same as which vandal? I am not misrepresenting myself - it doesn't surprise me one bit if other people are making corrections too. The odd spelling error can slip in when you type in a discussion. I am also educated to Ph.D level so I am not daunted by high qualifications, especially one that is irrelevant in the context of this discussion.
The OMB is mentioned in the next section where its administrative context is made explicit and none of my edits have excluded that so get off your high horse over the freedom of information act. It is brought up in the introduction as a geographic location. To present it as a geographic location is to give bias to it in favour of the traditional county system as a primary locator. Both should be presented together or none at all. In the present context a factual document is being used to promote an opposing perspective of the geography of the country.
213.122.91.35 01:18, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
What is wrong with it as it is now?
There are obviously two very strong opinions so it is a bit weak to rely on conventions that disregard the view of one side. Lancashire and the borough are both mentioned in the next section anyway where their roles are fully explained. I think 'Greater Manchester' is a good compromise. 61.88.180.180 01:25, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Answer
Firstly, the original vandal (213.122.143.43) was blocked for a reason; stubbornness and misunderstanding the role of Wikipedia and breaking several rules. And there was no link to the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham throughout the article, each time you changed it.
Secondly you have been able to use an additional IP address (213.122.91.35 – this is misrepresenting yourself and using a second IP address and is also criminal according to Wikipedia), to try to further your baseless argument. I will present this new finding to an administrator who will - thankfully - block you indefinately.
Thirdly, if you are a scientist, you will know that those numbers convert to a customer location. You are a BT internet customer and your record of consistent vandalism to a website can also be forwarded to those at abuse@btinternet.com in addition to Wikipedia. I am making you aware of that here.
Fourthly you have not answered my questions, we (the collective whom have the backing of Wikipedia naming convensions and whom YOU have to prove first before altering the article – not the other way round), have answered yours.
Finally, may I ask where you lectured at to attain your ph.D science degree? I hardly think science is an fitting branch of learning for presenting a (unsubstantiated) case regarding geography (I also further doubt your claim to academic status, although this is irrelivant). And finally, geography by its very definition encompasses everything (demographics, authorities, geophysics), so when you ask for a geographic location, Oldham Metropolitan Borough is not only fact, but a working and definable geographic location. This is why Wikipedia policy demands it is put into articles. Whilst this is an explicit warning not to vandalise again, please alter the article again so you receive your third warning.’’’ 86.133.74.16 11:11, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.93.157
First of all I have never lectured but I received my Ph.D. from UMIST. Secondly, I never used my qualifications to back my argument, I merely used it to rebuff a claim that I had a poor claim on established collective understanding and pointed out how 'facts' were put forward in my field. Thirdly, Salford is a relatively poor university so to end up lecturing there you probably received a second rate degree and are a second rate researcher. That makes sense because you do not come across as intellectually sharp because you keep missing the point everytime I argue the case.
I have not objected to the inclusion of OMB in the correct context. OMB may be definable as a geographic location but so are the traditional county boundaries which are much better known - the argument is about why one is favoured more than the other. By selecting OMB as the primary locator in the introduction to the detriment of the traditional county you are promoting a SPECIFIC view of the country's geography which many people don't like. If you do that in a factual context it implicitly implies one view is more correct than the other. Both are accurate views within their appropriate context, but whichever one is taken is purely a matter of preference. In respect to this, both views should be introduced together in their respective contexts in the next section, or should be included together in the introduction.
Also, report me to BT if you want but they won't give a shit. If they banned everyone who had disagreements on the internet they would lose most of their customers.
81.131.22.72 19:05, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
Special Protection Status
I think the previous contributer (now using another IP address) has crossed the line with those comments and used a number of expleatives and derogatory connotations to 86.133.74.16 - Wikipedia - the free online encyclopedia is not a soapbox or some sleezy blog for personal attacks. I would like an impartial reader to forward the contributers new and all previous details regarding this matter to the relevant page.
Readers may be pleased or displeased that the Shaw and Crompton page has been viewed by an administrator and is now going under a process which will give it special protection status (see the Offical Wikipedia article on semi-protection) this will mean vandals cannot edit out the Metropolitan Borough and thus the Metropolitan Borough will remain indefinately. I would like to thank all those involved, even including 81.131.22.72 aka the blocked 213.122.93.157, for their contributions in this debate.
But as of a very short time with the coming of the protection status, this dispute will be concluded and in favour of those of the inclusion of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. Please can all users respect this decision and each other in this matter.
I hope this debate remains on here as an example case for other future editors on this page and others.
Regards, Jhamez84 22:21, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
213.122.93.157
For Pete's sake, it has been made crystal clear that there is no objection to the inclusion of OMB - only an objection to the inclusion of it at the expense of an alternative and respected geography. If you present impartial facts in an impartial factual document, you present both INTERPRETATIONS of those facts with the same level of importance. Many towns still have strong ties with the traditional boundaries at a social level (such as various sports, associations and events), and also in terms of geographical recognition. As for the different IP address, have you never heard of dynamic IP allocation? Just as well I have it from the sounds of things.
213.122.105.116 22:56, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
You are now a known
Sock Puppet and will be tagged accordingly. Consider this your explicit warning not to use such techniques on Wikipedia.
Jhamez84 23:12, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
What is wrong with the page as it is now? I think it is more comprehensive taking on board both points. Why are you not willing to compromise Jhamez84?
201.31.253.132 02:20, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
I have compromised, please stop arguing, register and contibute positively
I have argued all week that Shaw and Crompton is in Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Manchester. I was told that it wasn't actually in either, and stubbornly told it lies in Lancashire, - which of course it "historically" does, but with the coming of the 1974 reform, georgraphy changed (please see what the definition of Geography encompasses), and their is a marked shift away from Lancashire (for better or worse) in, geography, administration, travel, government, policing and many many many departments and ways of life. For the record, I am not saying Shaw lies in Oldham town, or the city of Manchester, I am not denying that it has never been in Lancashire either.
During this week I've been insulted, had my personal user space vandalised, had to spend almost a week reading up on Wikipedia policy, had to make numberous explicit warnings, messaged several administrators, fought to get protection status, and thought now I had brought a clear conclusion to the arguement. I am actually a very busy person - doing what exactly I fear to say as I may receive abuse despite how respectable I believe my proffession is.
You now claim that you always wanted OMB listed, and that you compromise on Greater Manchester. - the very point I had to argue and research from the very beginning, (even though official naming convension demands this and is an old arguement previously resolved and accepted) it was actually this factor which you were originally so against and offended by, and the factor which has caused a huge page of writing to be presented to halt your reverting.
The last comment I made simply states that you are a sock puppet, i.e. using a non-static IP address. It did not say I was not prepared to compromise (and if you read this page you will see I was happy to compromise with both standpoints given the right contexts - whereas you were not). Multiple IP addresses are prohibitted on Wikipedia, it's to stop vandals and reverters circumventing rules and blocking. I must report this to Wikipedia, and you may find yourself blocked indefinately. If you think this is unfair then I would urge you to register, where you attain (or it seems, at least should do) more respect and editing features, and can even produce a profile about your self, explaining your motivations and acheievements. This would help us in thinking you are not some idiot new to the internet with a bias, but an accomplished academic putting forward a postulation (although this should be done in the discussion page anyway).
With regard to the article, I, as well as others simply have the best interests of the article at heart, we only wanted the truth published regarding the exact Borough or County it currently belongs - whether this is for better or worse (I actually despise Oldham as I think we all have said), it is truth, and even when I put my bin out this morning, it was stamped with Oldham Metropolitan Borough, and as I picked up my Oldham Advertiser, it says for the people of Oldham (which is not strictly true as we both understand). I presume you now of course see and/or respect that this is the motivation backing us in trying to keep the page as best as possible.
As far as I am concerned (as well as Wikipedia) the arguement is concluded; a special probationary period will come shortly, protecting the content from being edited further (you may find some of your reverts are cancelled - this will not be my decision but one of an administrators as they see fit). With regards to compromise, I have even given way to allowing Oldham MB to be mentioned second, even though every other page relating to a township in the borough mentions Oldham within the first few words inc. even Saddleworth!
Finally, Saddleworth has a strong pressure group trying to revert it back to the West riding of Yorkshire, or failing this, form a new borough with similar rural north-eastern Greater Mancuinian areas such as Littleborough (which if you read this article mentions the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale within a few opening words). Note, Saddleworth whole-heartedly acknowledges it currently belongs not to Lancashire, nor to Yorkshire, but to Greater Manchester, and specifically the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. You must understand that it is innate that the pressure group (Saddlworth White Rose Society) wouldn't exist if it was otherwise (you may be surprised I also happen to back them).
I believe I have been respectful to you, and listened to you and counter-debated each of your own debates, but I would now suggest if indeed you are a scientist with a PhD, to firstly register with Wikipedia, secondly halt using dynamic IP rolling, and then write an article on your given scientific thesis, one which you can contribute to Wikipedia with positivity and prudency. I sincerely hope this hails the end of this period of discussion, and can perhaps both expand upon other aspects of Shaw and Crompton. I look forward to collaborating with you on Wikipedia. Thank you Jhamez84 12:32, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
It appears that the edit war has now calmed somewhat. For those interested, I found the exact Wikipedia policy on town and place naming in Britain and can be found here [2].
According to this, following encycolpedic standards (yes the encyclopedia Britanica uses this method!), broad and accepted consensus, and legal positioning, modern Metropolitan boroughs and counties stand as the foremost system which one should use (and quite rightfully so in my opinion) and thus all British location based articles should reflect this. Historic counties from the old system should be placed as a secondary location and with appropriate context for historical interest purposes.
A note is (this is according to the conventions; I am not being stubborn), modern metropolitan boroughs must not be placed secondary to the "ceremonial" or older county systems in any article. The article must be changed to mirror this.
Please can all past, present and future editors become familiar with this piece of Wiki policy and ammend the main article as necessary and when necessary. Please leave this part of the discussion up as a permenant reminder to all. Thank you for your co-operation Jhamez84 21:51, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Could anyone help clear up my own confusion on the subject of the suburb of Crompton Fold. This article and the Buckstones article basically state that Crompton Fold was unofficially replaced with Buckstones, yet Buckstones doesn't appear on the Ordnance Survey map unlike Crompton Fold. In my mind the suburb of Crompton Fold is basically the area around the park where Crompton Hall used to be, including St. Saviours church and the old cottages and houses around it. As it's far from being a new area or estate like Buckstones itself, I can't understand how it got renamed, even if it was unofficially. St. Saviours Church continues to support this with the official church name remaining St. Saviours Crompton Fold according to the Manchester Diocese website. So, unless there is some documentation to say Crompton Fold is no more, please could we put it back on the map before someone notices it's gone? ;) Thanks in advance for any input! PeteB16 22:14, 6 May 2006 (UTC+1)
I found this source regarding some of the ancient (disused?) suburbs and hamlets of the township of Crompton: I've listed it here first for a review as to if it's appropriate for the main Shaw and Crompton article page (the article is getting quite lengthy) or for the smaller article of Crompton (on which the information may get overlooked). Please let me know your thoughts? Jhamez84 16:39, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
The page may be going through some small changes over the next few days/weeks in an effort to bring the article inline with Wikipedia:Good articles criteria. The changes will be positive ones, including better referencing section, an increase in information and related links, and more photographs.
For Shaw and Crompton to reach this would be a first of its kind given its small size and location, and probably a first for a town/civil parish to meet on Wikipedia.
Please refer to Wikipedia:Good articles for the criteria which we must together meet. We must also bring the article inline with Wikipedia:Manual of Style, Wikipedia:Inline Citation, but also Wikipedia:Naming conventions (places) and all Greater Manchester related articles. This means (quite rightly) puting the traditional/ancient county bounday information after the current one, as any British administrator will tear our hard work apart on this basis and not grant the Good Article stamp!
I will be providing a solid reference for the opening paragraph. This is the 100% bonifide legal status in short of where Shaw and Crompton is and more importantly was to stop any conflict with any individual (although given the justification made both here and with a reference I should expect there shall be no such problems).
I trust everyone will appreciate the hard work put in. I give particular thanks to User:peteb16 and User:Aquilina for their sources and contributions. Jhamez84 10:09, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Just to add an extra opinion on this subject for diffusion purposes; The Postal counties of the United Kingdom - if you read the article - are interestingly, actually and officially known as the former postal counties of the UK! However, this is all actually an old dispute which is for better-or-worse, resolved in the naming conventions aptly aforementioned previously. I've found it interesting that this dispute only exists (persists in form of trolling) on this article - look at Whitefield, Prestwich, Saddleworth, Castleton, Denshaw, Littleborough, Alkrington, Bury, Broadbottom, Tottington, Norden, Edgerton, Moorside, Blackrod, Offerton Estate, Ringway.... I could go on.... these Greater Manchester place articles all follow a broad consensus and understanding of "modern" geography, as per the naming conventions. This article should not be any kind of special case (Crown or no Crown!) and should be inline with these similar articles. Looking at Crowns and law - look at the Ceremonial counties of England (this acknowledges Greater Manchester). These areas of England are each appointed a Lord-Lieutenant; a royal representative. Also, we should use the exact equation in the conventions, that, A town is in the borough of "****" in the county of "****". It is in the traditional/historic county of "****". It's best to stick to this way of presentation as it is the only approved style of geographic presentation on Wikipedia; we use this to avoid disputes. An example of a good source is the one mentioned on the article already ( The Greater Manchester County Records Office - note the use of county). A second one which has been used for citation elsewhere on Wikipedia for this kind of article is the Governmental Boundary Committee - note the use of county on this article. Regardless, this is an old dispute, and the article should reflect the conventions and not be changed by anyone - it isn't fair or appropriate or correct. I've always found that my part of the world is better represented on Wikipedia stating it is in the borough of "****", rather than other websites which use postal style geography and say it is just part of a larger town. I hope this solves any problems. Nice article BTW too! 81.154.76.6 23:43, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Crown recognition of Lancashire as a geogrpahic location:
213.122.40.204 22:05, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Guys.... come on now. Putting my beleifs on this matter to one-side (although I can't resist the temptation to state that the pro-Lancashire school of thought is making contradictorary and obsolete/defeatable suggestions - e.g. that acts of parilament don't desolve laws and borders - the UK uses what's known as Constitutional reform, and acts of parilament simply over-ride previous acts.)... this article's talk page is not the place to be having this discussion. This kind of debate should be initiated at Wikipedia:Village pump. I'm giving some advise for free here; you'll get further there than arguing with other users on here, as the pro-Gtr Manchester school ultimately have the backing of the conventions and are in turn just carrying out verifiably good-work. Trolling here is not going to change this.
Additionally, this debate and talk page is excessive and oversized (at some 64KB) and according to Wikipedia:Article size, needs archiving ASAP. Jhamez84 21:57, 18 June 2006 (UTC)