Talk:Aughton, Lancashire

Notable former residents
None of these are sourced. Local knowledge is insufficient. I'll give it a month or so but any that remain uncited will have to come out - see WP:CITE and WP:RS. TerriersFan (talk) 18:33, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
 * I have sourced three and removed the rest. Any that can be reliably sourced can go back. TerriersFan (talk) 01:40, 7 February 2009 (UTC)

Is a citation absolutely necessary? I lived around the corner from Alan Kennedy for years; went running with him, played tennis with him and bumped into him in the local shop almost every Sunday. Seems like we're missing out on kosher knowledge simply because it hasn't been referenced somewhere (that may also be unreliable). Shauny 13:05, 1 July 2010 (GMT)

Christ Church
Surely Parbold Hill is the highest place in West Lancashire?88.106.209.33 (talk) 17:40, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

Argleton
I propose introducing a section relating to Argleton as this appears to be one of the few subjects that has made Aughton newsworthy. Admittedly it would be better to include it in an existing section but I am unable to see where it might fit in so therefore suggest a new section. Any objections? RaseaC (talk) 12:49, 5 November 2009 (UTC)


 * I've added a lazy "See also" link, but by all means go for it. Small-town hero (talk) 23:24, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
 * I think that's fine, better than trying to drop it in somewhere it doesn't belong. RaseaC (talk) 00:33, 6 November 2009 (UTC)

Fake?
Interesting note here: http://www.tgdaily.com/software-features/44516-google-earth-invents-a-town

Google Earth invents a town

Google Earth seems to think that England does not have enough towns and has decided to put one of its own in.

According to the Telegraph, people have been wondering what Google was on about when it identified a place called Argleton in Lancashire. It appears on Google Maps and online directories but is about as real as the mythical MooMoo bird which eats the negative thoughts of insects and weaves nests in the shape of Norway.

The “town” appears on Google Maps in the middle of fields close to the M58 motorway, just south of Ormskirk and thanks to the wonders of computer technology even has its own postcode.

[Where on Earth?] If you do an internet search for the town you can get adverts home, job and dating listings for people and places "in Argleton", as well as websites which help people find its nearest chiropractor and even plan jogging or hiking routes through it.

Google is not sure how the town entered its data base. The Telegraph suggests that it is an anagram of “Not Real G”, and “Not Large”.

Roy Bayfield, head of corporate marketing at what would be Argleton's closest university, Edge Hill, in Ormskirk, was so intrigued by the mystery that he walked to the where the internet indicated was the centre of Argleton to check that there was definitely nothing there.

Apparently he was a little disappointed because he expected to find an alternate universe like Narnia. Instead he found just acres of green, empty fields —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wolfe604 (talk • contribs) 23:28, 7 November 2009 (UTC)


 * Argleton. RaseaC (talk) 23:30, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

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