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Mottram in Longdendale and Tameside, Greater Manchester

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There is no mention in the Mottram in Longdendale (ancient parish) article that the area ended up in Tameside after the formation of Greater Manchester in 1974. In order to get a geographical positioning for the parish I had to turn to the article on Longdendale (there is no link in Mottram in Longdendale). I appreciate the listing of the administrative reorganization that went on within the ancient parish, but the article needs expansion when it comes to its wider political geography in the late 20th century. Please help the outsider who is always willing to learn. --Oldontarian (talk) 12:26, 15 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]