The result was no consensus. - Bobet 13:43, 31 July 2006 (UTC) reply
I'm not entirely convinced that this term is in wide use and when it is used, that it is only because of the group listed in this article. The sources provided on the talk page include testimonials from Senators and Representatives (who will support anything generally) and documentary series. The series is funded by the FoR ENC group [1] (sorry its a cache) as well as the other documentary listed [2]. I am concern that the article reads like an advert for the company with all the TMs and things like the captions of the photos and the only resource given. Also a concern of mine is that the article was added by User:Kmills, the "Project Development Associate" for the group. The user and an anonymous IP who appears to be the same person added "____ is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region" to many North Carolina articles, effectively spamming the article and term. Delete as an advert or, if people are convinced it's an okay term, clean-up to remove the advert nature of the article. Metros232 13:42, 15 July 2006 (UTC) reply
Must stay, this is what it is - the inner banks !
The result was no consensus. - Bobet 13:43, 31 July 2006 (UTC) reply
I'm not entirely convinced that this term is in wide use and when it is used, that it is only because of the group listed in this article. The sources provided on the talk page include testimonials from Senators and Representatives (who will support anything generally) and documentary series. The series is funded by the FoR ENC group [1] (sorry its a cache) as well as the other documentary listed [2]. I am concern that the article reads like an advert for the company with all the TMs and things like the captions of the photos and the only resource given. Also a concern of mine is that the article was added by User:Kmills, the "Project Development Associate" for the group. The user and an anonymous IP who appears to be the same person added "____ is located in North Carolina's Inner Banks region" to many North Carolina articles, effectively spamming the article and term. Delete as an advert or, if people are convinced it's an okay term, clean-up to remove the advert nature of the article. Metros232 13:42, 15 July 2006 (UTC) reply
Must stay, this is what it is - the inner banks !