Talk:Storth

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MIssion Church of All Saints
This no longer exists (despite this) - see here and "Known as Storth Village Church (2006), incorporating the Methodist Church and the Anglican Mission Church of All Saints." at the Diocesan site. I think it's been converted to housing. Next time I'm in the village with camera will try for a shot of the current church, or central junction with war memorial, or post office/community shop. The signpost seemed the best pic available on Commons at present. Pam D  13:48, 14 December 2015 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the heads-up. I should've labelled it as "former", and I see that you've already replaced the image, so thanks for that, too. There's quite a few other images on Geograph here and here, which may be transferred. I've also transferred Storth village shop and post office (geograph 3481930).jpg if you'd like to use it, temporarily. Regards, EP111 (talk) 14:00, 14 December 2015 (UTC)


 * Thanks - I like the PO pic but the signpost has grown on me, I think it's perhaps more distinctive. I've tweaked the geog location box- it seems that NSEW is a useful shortcut but lacks two useful options which can make the box more compact and more likely to fit sensibly on a small page ( and  ), which seem to work well here. Not sure whether that box counts as a navbox or not... but seems to fit in Geography OK on reconsideration.  Pam  D  14:19, 14 December 2015 (UTC)
 * No problems. I like to put that navbox in the Geography section, myself, too. It seems to be a much more appropriate placement. Although, WP:LAYOUTEL suggests the  template should be left until last. Make of that what you will? Regards, EP111 (talk) 14:35, 14 December 2015 (UTC)