User:Crouch, Swale/Civil parishes/Splits

Sometimes if a civil parish shares the same name as a settlement or other feature it gets a separate article to the settlement or feature. The current consensus and general convention is that if a settlement and parish have the same name there should generally be only 1 article for both, for example Dacre, Cumbria deals with both the village and the parish however if the settlement and parish have different names such as Nayland and Nayland-with-Wissington then in general separate articles should exist. If like Scotforth the parish doesn't include any part of the settlement then in general there should be separate articles. With other features such as buildings etc there are generally separate articles unless the feature isn't notable. This is consistent with how most other lower level municipalities are dealt with both here and in their native Wikipedia for example Campora deals with both the settlement and municipality, see Semi-duplicate.

If the name of the settlement and parish differ but the names are synonymous then the rule about having only 1 article for both normally applies. Examples of this:


 * Aston-on-Trent (settlement) v Aston upon Trent (parish), combine, names are clearly synonymous
 * Ellesmere (settlement) v Ellesmere Urban (parish), either way, the name is somewhat synonymous but unlike Aintree v Aintree Village the name only really could apply to the parish
 * Hinton Parva (settlement and parish) v Stanbridge (settlement), could be separate if Stanbridge is notable since although it was apparently a former name for the parish the OS now shows both "Hinton Parva" and "Stanbridge" as different settlements
 * Theydon Garnon (settlement and parish) v Coopersale (settlement), although the name "Coopersale" was used for the parish its now a separate settlement in Epping parish

If a parish is renamed to a name different to a settlement like Calbourne>Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield then a split is needed, if a parish is renamed to match a settlement like Ware Rural>Wareside the old parish name should be merged with the new one matching the settlement.

Often it can be seen that the presence of absence of a prefix or suffix or other identifier is an indication of an alternative name for example Leysdown (parish) and Leysdown-on-Sea (village) but in a few cases like Allhallows and Allhallows-on-Sea they might be different places even if they're combined into 1 article so be careful in making sure you describe them correctly, that is to say you don't say "Allhallows-on-Sea" is an alternative name or merely that the parish is "Allhallows".

Cases
Distinction, probably could be merged:


 * Stocksfield Parish

But sometimes they be or have been known by other names or an error has occurred, these may be more controversial:


 * Clun and Chapel Lawn
 * East Wittering and Bracklesham
 * Wooburn and Bourne End

Different; a distinction should be made (on Wikipedia as well as Commons) as the settlement or other feature isn't in its parish:


 * Angerton (parish) (feature probably doesn't require a separate WP article)
 * Bardon (parish)
 * Brampton, North East Derbyshire
 * Campbell Park (civil parish)
 * Castle Ashby
 * Greencroft (parish)
 * Hertingfordbury (parish), most in Hertford but small part still in Hertingfordbury?
 * Hucclecote (parish)
 * Kenwyn (parish)
 * Laysters, settlement "Laysters" appears to be outside parish but church isn't
 * St Martin-by-Looe (no article exists on the village)
 * Scotforth (parish)
 * Shotton (parish)
 * Tilehurst (civil parish)
 * Whitchurch, Devon (parish)
 * Whitton, Mid Suffolk, the settlement is the ward in Ipswich
 * Worth, Mid Sussex
 * Woughton on the Green (parish), perhaps a name error

Note that Newall with Clifton doesn't include Newall and Beckwithshaw (formerly called "Pannal") didn't include Pannal, Bishop Thornton, Shaw Mills and Warsill doesn't include Warsill which is still a separate parish, Ponsanooth (formerly called "St Gluvias" didn't include St Gluvias).

Former CPs


 * Apperley, Northumberland, didn't include "place"
 * Bassington, didn't include Bassington "place"
 * Compton Greenfield (parish)
 * Geltsdale, didn't include Geltsdale House where apparently hamlet is/was
 * Newton Hall (parish), didn't include village
 * Paul (parish), didn't include village at time of abolition
 * Spital Hill, didn't include "place"
 * Stocksfield Hall, didn't include building
 * Todridge, didn't include "place"
 * Yeavering (parish), included Old Yeavering but not Yeavering

Other places that aren't settlements, may be split depending on how similar they are to the parish, how appropriate it is to cover the parish in them and content available:


 * Althorp (lost settlement)
 * Chester Castle (parish)
 * Clarendon Park (parish)
 * Compton Wynyates (parish)
 * Easton Neston
 * Egglestone Abbey (parish)
 * Ellerton Abbey (parish)
 * Exmoor (parish)
 * The Gorge, Shropshire
 * Kingston Russell
 * Kirby Hall (parish)
 * Lanhydrock
 * Markenfield Hall (parish)
 * Milton Keynes (parish) (should be at Milton Keynes Village, CP doesn't need separate article)
 * Stratton Hall (parish)


 * Wiverton Hall (parish)

and the following are where the settlement has a separate article from the feature but the parish doesn't have an article separate from the settlement:


 * Bolton Abbey (village)
 * Baddesley Clinton (village)
 * Brent Knoll (village)
 * Castle Camps (village)
 * Castle Rising
 * Corfe Castle (village)
 * Elmley Castle
 * Hopton Castle (village)
 * Waltham Abbey

Those with alternative names:


 * Baswich/Berkswich (doesn't include settlement)
 * Broughton in Furness/Broughton West
 * Burton, Staffordshire (civil parish)/Burton upon Trent
 * Crowmarsh/Crowmarsh Gifford
 * Field Broughton/Broughton East
 * Hanwood/Great Hanwood
 * Kirkby-in-Furness/Kirkby Ireleth
 * Little Thetford/Thetford, Cambridgeshire
 * Little Wenham/Wenham Parva
 * Minster-on-Sea/Minster, Swale
 * Norton-juxta-Kempsey/Norton, Worcestershire
 * Stoke-upon-Trent/Stoke-on-Trent

In the case of Stanford, Northamptonshire it looks like its split from Stanford on Avon but they were different settlements, "Stanford" now deserted, see also User:Crouch, Swale/England.

Those where large parts of the settlement fall outside the parish, often these don't need to be split since unlike cases where the settlement has been artificially removed from the parish this is usually because of new development and thus the boundaries are likely historical:


 * Allington, Dorset, large parts in Bridport
 * Bradley, Lincolnshire, northern village in Grimsby unparished area, southern part still in parish, OS names both parts just "Bradley"
 * Catterall, large parts in Claughton
 * Goosnargh, large parts in Whittingham