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Delete – Although the article looks better now, I don't think the topic justifies a separate article. The sources given are only passing mentions in general local history articles; "Carolside" is basically just an old farm name that has lived on through its use for a couple of streets and a primary school that were built over it. Interesting micro-history, but it has ever been a settlement in its own right, just a housing development that expanded Clarkston – there was never an ancient village of this name, or anything.
The Gazetteer for Scotland doesn't have an entry for it, which I think is an indication of its lack of significance. At the very best, a merge to
Clarkston, East Renfrewshiremay be appropriate for one or two snippets of info. 14:59, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
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Delete – Although the article looks better now, I don't think the topic justifies a separate article. The sources given are only passing mentions in general local history articles; "Carolside" is basically just an old farm name that has lived on through its use for a couple of streets and a primary school that were built over it. Interesting micro-history, but it has ever been a settlement in its own right, just a housing development that expanded Clarkston – there was never an ancient village of this name, or anything.
The Gazetteer for Scotland doesn't have an entry for it, which I think is an indication of its lack of significance. At the very best, a merge to
Clarkston, East Renfrewshiremay be appropriate for one or two snippets of info. 14:59, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
Jellyman (
talk)
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