User:Dureo/Sandbox/Kent

Grammar and layout checklist
thanks to Epbr123
 * The lead needs to adequately summarize the content of the article.
 * There should not be anything in the lead not mentioned in the rest of the article.
 * Only make wikilinks that are relevant to the context. Common words do not need wikilinking.
 * A word only needs to be wikilinked once within each section.
 * It is not recommended to specify the size of images. The sizes should be what readers have specified in their user preferences.
 * Text should not be sandwiched between two adjacent images.
 * All fair-use images need a fair use rationale.
 * Book references need the author, publisher, publishing date and page number.
 * Web references need the author, publisher, publishing date, access date, language (if not English) and format (if a PDF file).
 * Web references need to be reliable and active. Blogs and personal sites are not reliable.
 * Inline citations belong immediately after punctuation marks.
 * Each "notable resident" needs a reference.
 * Portal links belong in the "See also" section.
 * "Further info" links belong at the top of sections.
 * Include lists only if they can't be made into prose or their own article.
 * Lists within prose should be avoided.
 * En dashes are used for ranges, em dashes are used for punctuation.
 * " " (non-breaking space) should be typed between numbers and units.
 * Imperial measurements should be accompanied by the metric equivalent in brackets, and vice versa. If possible, use a convertion template, eg. 5 mi.
 * Whole numbers under 11 should be spelled out as words, except when in lists, tables or infoboxes.
 * Sentences should not start with a numeral. Either recast the sentence or spell the number out.
 * Usually, only the first word in a section heading needs a capital letter.
 * Short sections and paragraphs are discouraged.
 * The words "current", "recent" & "to date" should be avoided as they become outdated.
 * Ampersands should not be used.
 * Southeast is one word (except when the name of an area, eg. South East England).
 * In longer sentences, a comma may be needed before "and", "due to", "such as", "including", "as", "because" or "but".
 * "Past few years" has a different meaning to "last few years".
 * "within" has a different meaning to "in".
 * Initials in people's names need full-stops.
 * ", with" and ", while" are incorrect ways of joining two sentences. Semi-colons should be used instead.
 * Avoid Weasel Words, such as "it is believed that", "is widely regarded as", "some have claimed".
 * Avoid Peacock Terms, such as "beautiful", "famous", "popular", "well-known", "significant", "important" and "obvious".
 * Avoid informal words, such as "carry out", "pub" and "bigger".
 * Avoid overly formal words, such as "circa", "utilise", "whilst", "commence", "the majority of" and "prior to".
 * Avoid vague words, such as "various", "many", "several", "long" and "almost".
 * Avoid phrases with redundant words, such as "is located in", "the two are both", "they brought along", "they have plans to", "they were all part of", "the last ones to form", "both the towns", "outside of the town", "received some donations", "still exists today", "it also includes others", "many different towns", "available records show" and "in the year 2007".