Talk:Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond

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Future of this article
At present, this article covers two different subjects: the Star & Garter charity, and the building on Richmond Hill. For most of the past century, those have been one and the same thing; but with the disposal of the Richmond building, and the opening of new homes elsewhere, that's changing. I think we need to make some decisions about what to do with the article. In the longer term, I'm quite sure we'll need to split it, but I don't think that time has come yet: there's not yet enough to say about the post-S&G redevelopment of the Richmond building, or the new homes in Solihull and Surbiton, to warrant separate articles. However, I would propose changing the article title to Royal Star & Garter Homes, and reworking the lead a bit, to make it clear that the core topic of the article is the charity, with the history of the Richmond building an incidental (albeit fairly major) component of that. Comments? GrindtXX (talk) 12:52, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
 * Thanks for raising the issue, GrindtXX. You're right in saying that in the longer term we ought to think about splitting the article, but I don't think there's enough to say yet about the Royal Star & Garter Homes as an organisation to justify changing the article title. I think the listed building and its history remains the main area of interest. Headhitter (talk) 17:03, 21 August 2015 (UTC)

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