- Project News
Usually this is where this month's promoted articles are listed, however there is something more important this month. In September, the project was notified which of its articles were selected for
a DVD version of wikipedia. The 49 are listed
here, although the quality ratings are a bit out of date. Twenty-two of the articles were GA-class or higher, and only five were below B-class. These are articles that have been selected by wikipedia, not simply as the best but the most important, so they require our attention, most importantly those that fall below GA standards. We still have until the 20th October to make changes to the articles, so please if you think you can improve any of them in any way please do so!
In other news, it's been a busy month with plenty going on...
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The
Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal is a disused canal undergoing restoration. The canal, which travels between Bolton and Manchester with a branch heading north east to Bury, was abandoned in 1961.
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Old Trafford is the iconic home ground of
Manchester United F.C.; it has staged international matches and is the only ground in the country to have been given a
five-star rating by
UEFA.
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List of railway stations in Greater Manchester details the 100 stations along Greater Manchester's 142 miles of track, with figures such as number of users.
- Having previously been described as "bare, wet, and almost worthless",
Ashton-under-Lyne rose to prominence in the
Industrial Revolution as one of the most famous
mill towns in the north west.
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Tameside is a
metropolitan borough east of Manchester, encompassing the towns of
Ashton-under-Lyne,
Audenshaw,
Denton,
Droylsden,
Dukinfield,
Hyde,
Longdendale,
Mossley and
Stalybridge.
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Henry Taylor is Oldham's forgotten Olympic hero. He won 3 swimming golds at the 1908 Olympics, a record for most golds in a single games by a Briton until
Chris Hoy equalled it this year.
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Ronnie Wallwork was born in
Newton Heath and has represented the England U20 football team; after playing for Manchester United, he spent most of his career playing for
West Bromwich Albion F.C.
- WikiProject Greater Manchester is still the leading local British WikiProject! As far as featured content goes, we have a lead of 8 on
Yorkshire and 15 on
London! WP:GM now is the leading project in terms of GAs too with 5 more than London and 7 more than Yorkshire! If you see an article that you think deserves to be a GA, don't hesitate to nominate it at
WP:GAC!
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WT:GM: The project's talk page is a forum for discussion and to keep up to date with the latest project developments and initiatives put it on your watchlist! Recently there have been discussions on articles to be deleted, the
congestion charge, how to get members involved and working together, and plenty of other stuff.
- There wasn't space in the last newsletter, but as of 24 July 2008 the project has a
list of articles that have tags on them. As of 14 July 2008, 351 (21.8%) of our articles need a clean-up, although this should have gone down as some have already received attention (the bot does not seem to update the listing often).
- In other news, the
Merseyside Wikiproject has been set up. If you have an interest in the area or want to help out in any way, head over to the project page and pitch in.
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- Aims
The short-terms aims for the WikiProject are:
In the past month we've achieved two of our short-term aims! The
List of railway stations in Greater Manchester was expertly guided through the
featured list process with hardly a problem, and now that
Tameside is a GA a third of the county's boroughs are GA status or better. There's still plenty to do, some our our top-priority articles need referencing or tidying up, so don't hesitate to dive in! If you think you can help improve an article,
be bold and get editing! And please keep an eye on the 49 articles selected for the wikipedia DVD.
Although these are the project's explicit short term aims, we endeavour to "improving all Wikipedia articles that are concerned with Greater Manchester", so every edit is valuable.
- Member News
No new members joined the project in September and there are 49 active members of WikiProject Greater Manchester. A new list of
inactive members has been started. Anyone who hasn't made an edit to wikipedia since 1 March 2008 automatically goes onto the list.
If you need help, you can go to the
project talk page, or perhaps look at the
list of members to see if anyone can help. The project is always looking for new members, and if you spot an editor who makes good changes to Greater Machester related articles why not invite them to join up by adding this template to their talk page: {{SUBST:Welcome WPGM}}.
- Thanks
A big "thank you" goes to all the editors who help make this WikiProject what it is; no edit goes unnoticed.
- Reminders...
- Images!
There are some good images around, but more are still needed if we're going to get a "lead/static image in every infobox of every town in the county"! The
requested photographs category lists some of the articles needing images.
- Assessment
As of 4th October, we have had 100% of our articles assessed for quality! Even so, 151 of our 1684 articles remain unassessed for importance. Please
take a look and see what you can do.
- Last but not Least...
If you've got a story to go in next month's news letter, leave a note
here.
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