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Please could you read Wikipedia:Citing sources and look at some of the changes I've had to make to your articles to keep them within the guidelines. Deb (talk) 18:33, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi, you may have noticed that I have been tidying up some of the articles that you have created in the past few weeks. I am not stalking you! I monitor articles about Wales and UK railways, and this is where you have been working. Good job, by the way.
You may like to review what I have done so that you can create improved articles in the future; for example I have added more categories, coordinates, images, references and links to other articles. All of this makes the resulting article richer and more integrated. I also add articles to the WikiProject lists - WP:Wales and WP:UKRAIL. Hope these pointers help. Any questions please ask. welsh (talk) 20:05, 20 June 2014 (UTC)
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Ways to improve The Man Who Didn't Fly
[edit]Hi, I'm Teblick. Cinnamonsweets, thanks for creating The Man Who Didn't Fly!
I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. This article needs additional reliable sources. Neither a blog (Reference 1) nor Internet Movie Database (Reference 3) is considered reliable for Wikipedia articles.
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A page you started (Church of St Andrew & St Teilo, Cathays) has been reviewed!
[edit]Thanks for creating Church of St Andrew & St Teilo, Cathays, Cinnamonsweets!
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You might want to look at the infobox - I've found a picture and it doesn't look like it's made of brick but of stone.
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Cardiff churches
[edit]Thank you for your good work in creating articles of churches and chapels in Cardiff. I have edited some of them. However, I take issue of your use of the dome quantity and spire quantity fields of {{Infobox church}} in some articles, for example Parkminster United Reformed Church, Roath which has "Number of domes – none, Number of spires – none". You don't need to use all the fields of an infobox, and a Welsh church having no domes is hardly notable.
Also, I think that some of your article titles are over-specific. For example, Parkminster United Reformed Church, Roath could be Parkminster United Reformed Church or possibly Parkminster Church. Article titles usually only specify a location for disambiguation with other things with the same name. Verbcatcher (talk) 23:21, 5 April 2017 (UTC)
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[edit]Thanks for creating Jaywick Sands railway station, Cinnamonsweets!
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St David's Church, Fairwater
[edit]Thank you for your new article on St David's Church, Fairwater. I have admired the building. I thought it was by Alex Gordon, but you have established that it was by his partner Vernon Kinch. I suspect that the design of the roof was intended to echo a nun's cornette headdress, but it seems very unlikely that we can find a source to confirm this. Regards, Verbcatcher (talk) 16:32, 3 June 2017 (UTC)
Ways to improve Cardiff Town Hall
[edit]Hi, I'm Domdeparis. Cinnamonsweets, thanks for creating Cardiff Town Hall!
I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Hi this page is difficult to read as there are no paragraph breaks in the different sections, you might want to consider creating headings within the sections to reorganise the information. The information is all mixed in together; Maybe create common headings for the different sections such as construction, history, demolition. the information contained is not very well structured in places and one gets the impression of a simple list of facts sometimes.
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Notability of new articles
[edit]Hi, I suspect that some of the articles you have created might not survive a Notability challenge. I have in mind articles such as Rhiwderin Free Presbyterian Church and Dynea Halt railway station.
For railway stations there are non-obligatory guidelines at Wikipedia:Notability (Railway lines and stations), and I suspect that many of your new articles would not meet this threshold.
For churches there is a failed proposal for Wikipedia:Notability (local churches and other religious congregations). As a failed proposal this has no force, but it shows the sort of thing that editors checking for notability would look for.
The large number of articles on British churches does not mean that churches and chapels are automatically notable. Many of these articles would probably only pass a notability test on the basis of being in a notable building. In my view any British building built before about 1819 (accession of Queen Victoria) is probably notable. Listed buildings are also notable.
The material in your new articles is valuable, but much of it would probably be better incorporated into other articles, for example an article on the place where they are located, or on the railway line or religious denomination.
I am not at the moment intending to nominate your articles for deletion or merger, but please consider whether to merge your articles into others (leaving a redirect), and bear my comments in mind for new articles.
Regards, Verbcatcher (talk) 22:59, 9 June 2017 (UTC)
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Ways to improve Dynea Halt railway station
[edit]Hi, I'm Boleyn. Cinnamonsweets, thanks for creating Dynea Halt railway station!
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Sacred Wales Top 50 Churches
[edit]Nice work on churches in Cardiff! Are you aware of Robevans123's drive to create articles on the top 50 churches in Wales, as decided by the National Churches Trust? See his list here and discussion at WikiProject Wales here. Conway Road Methodist Church in particular might be of interest to you... Ham II (talk) 06:35, 22 August 2017 (UTC)
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