The list was promoted by Dabomb87 23:51, 27 January 2011 [1].
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I am nominating this for featured list because this is the next in a series of lists of redundant churches under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, following the recently promoted List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands and List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in South West England. The first two paragraphs in the lead are identical to those in the other lists. The third paragraph and the rest of the text has been copyedited. The format is the same as that used in the English Midlands list. All the churches in the list are linked to articles; all the photographs have alt text. Peter I. Vardy ( talk) 09:26, 4 January 2011 (UTC) reply
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Another good-looking list in this series. Here are some initial comments; I will check ALT text etc. when I get home from work...
Bit of a problem... sorry! I've just cross-checked against the CCT list [2], which like this list has 49; unfortunately it's a slightly different 49. For some unaccountable reason, they have forgotten to include St Andrew's Church, Shotley in the listing (although it does exist on the website); you have correctly picked it up, and that's fine. There is a 50th church, though: St James's, Toxteth (listed here). I see from the article that the church has recently come back into use with an Anglican congregation; nevertheless it does still seem to be in the CCT's care, assuming that webpage is correct. If this has changed, and the CCT no longer look after it, a note "C" in the Notes section explaining the situation would be needed.
All coordinates and sorting are fine, by the way, and I will correct one or two ALT text typos. Hassocks 5489 (tickets please!) 20:15, 14 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Note. I've moved St Mary's Church, Lead, to St Mary's Chapel, Lead, reflecting the weight of opinion that this has always been a chapel rather than a church.-- Peter I. Vardy ( talk) 11:45, 15 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Support – I tweaked one hyphen to an en-dash in a reference, but that was all I could find to do! Good work, once again. Bencherlite Talk 12:29, 17 January 2011 (UTC) reply
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Comments late to the party so forgive me if I repeat things already discussed.
The Rambling Man ( talk) 18:28, 17 January 2011 (UTC) reply
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Support This is an interesting, comprehensive and well-illustrated list with enough information on each church to whet the appetite to visit the article for each individual church. (It also contains one of my favourite churches:-))-- J3Mrs ( talk) 23:37, 21 January 2011 (UTC) reply
The list was promoted by Dabomb87 23:51, 27 January 2011 [1].
List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Northern England ( | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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I am nominating this for featured list because this is the next in a series of lists of redundant churches under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, following the recently promoted List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands and List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in South West England. The first two paragraphs in the lead are identical to those in the other lists. The third paragraph and the rest of the text has been copyedited. The format is the same as that used in the English Midlands list. All the churches in the list are linked to articles; all the photographs have alt text. Peter I. Vardy ( talk) 09:26, 4 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Comments from Hassocks5489 Support
Another good-looking list in this series. Here are some initial comments; I will check ALT text etc. when I get home from work...
Bit of a problem... sorry! I've just cross-checked against the CCT list [2], which like this list has 49; unfortunately it's a slightly different 49. For some unaccountable reason, they have forgotten to include St Andrew's Church, Shotley in the listing (although it does exist on the website); you have correctly picked it up, and that's fine. There is a 50th church, though: St James's, Toxteth (listed here). I see from the article that the church has recently come back into use with an Anglican congregation; nevertheless it does still seem to be in the CCT's care, assuming that webpage is correct. If this has changed, and the CCT no longer look after it, a note "C" in the Notes section explaining the situation would be needed.
All coordinates and sorting are fine, by the way, and I will correct one or two ALT text typos. Hassocks 5489 (tickets please!) 20:15, 14 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Note. I've moved St Mary's Church, Lead, to St Mary's Chapel, Lead, reflecting the weight of opinion that this has always been a chapel rather than a church.-- Peter I. Vardy ( talk) 11:45, 15 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Support – I tweaked one hyphen to an en-dash in a reference, but that was all I could find to do! Good work, once again. Bencherlite Talk 12:29, 17 January 2011 (UTC) reply
Resolved comments from The Rambling Man ( talk) 10:18, 18 January 2011 (UTC) reply |
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Comments late to the party so forgive me if I repeat things already discussed.
The Rambling Man ( talk) 18:28, 17 January 2011 (UTC) reply
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Support This is an interesting, comprehensive and well-illustrated list with enough information on each church to whet the appetite to visit the article for each individual church. (It also contains one of my favourite churches:-))-- J3Mrs ( talk) 23:37, 21 January 2011 (UTC) reply