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Should the Leeds Pride page be moved to be a subsection of this one? It might make more sense to have this information together, along with the Rainbow Plaques.Chemical Engineer (talk)
Good question. I think there can be a certain amount of overlap in the content of the pages, but but that there's enough to say about Leeds Pride to warrant a separate article. The pageview stats show that in the lead-up to Pride there's a lot of interest in the topic, but that it doesn't necessarily lead those readers to read about LGBT culture in Leeds. If the two were merged, a definite upside is that readers would be getting the big picture of LGBT culture in Leeds as well as learning about Leeds Pride. Overall, I would suggest keeping the pages separate so that readers who are working out if search results have given them what they're after based on page titles know they're in the right place (while expanding the content). Richard Nevell (talk) 12:07, 30 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]