User talk:Hassocks5489

Hi, can you make a comment about my new project Encyclopine.org
hi, Hi, can you make a comment about my new project Encyclopine.org?

Phone number for public phone box
Hi, Hassocks5489.

I was pleased to see your photo of the K6 phone booth outside St. Mary's in Shoreham. Would you happen to have a phone number for it (if it indeed remains a public phone box with a number)? I am setting up an Easter Treasure Hunt remotely, using Google Earth, and would very much like to enable a small boy to cause the phone to ring. I'd be grateful f you could reply to gordonink at gmail.com before April 2nd, 2015.

Thanks in advance for your attention to the above,

Gordonink

Bungaroosh
So you are Rob Fraser? You know Neil England. The article has a lot of inaccurate statements. Trains only arrived in 1841 so there were no railway sleeper to use, will you agree to a moderation based on fact? I have asked the head of Sussex IHBC to moderate. It would look much better if we worked together?

steve The Happy Potter (talk) 01:19, 2 June 2024 (UTC)


 * Hi, firstly I apologise for inappropriate comments.
 * I actually have retired to Japan so writing in UK time makes me a late nighter and perhaps a little too cranky!
 * I am asking three eminent persons to comment on the esteem Neil England is held in, in West Sussex and his reputation as the seminal expert on Bungaroosh. 1. Head of the IHBC West Sussex Area, 2. Curator of the Royal Pavilion and one other to be confirmed.
 * I am new at Wikipedia and after my newbie introduction I do not intend carrying on! Neil England has recently given a two and a half hour lecture at Kind Building Specialist on Bungaroosh, at which the IHBC attented, in the references under Bungaroosh he is the author of the PDF and other bits, ( under Regency Town house) could we use this as bonafide's?
 * References PDF Regency Society
 * The main problem is Rob Fraser was not an expert in this, we believe he has passed away. The hundreds of people who interacted with him when he was a planning officer know he was no building engineering or methods expert. Surely you want all want Wikipedia to be accurate?
 * The most important reason to take down the "did you know" comment about hosepipe and destroying buildings in Brighton is simple.
 * There has never been a collapse of a bungaroosh building ever.
 * The mix is lime concrete so like the Pantheon in Rome is gets harder and harder every year.
 * This fun fact is causing millions of pounds in insurance costs as the awful building insurers are quoting it, when asked by small flat owners why is it so high? So unusually Wikipedia is actually hurting people and given the hard times felt by all right now surely this should be mitigated as much as possible?
 * Kind regards
 * Steve Sakogawa The Happy Potter (talk) 09:08, 3 June 2024 (UTC)

Researching dates of death
Hello,

Thanks for your offer of help looking up potential dates of death. I'm in the process of writing an article on Kirkby ski slope, which was a dry ski slope built in the suburbs of Liverpool during the mid-1970s. The slope never opened, and was demolished without ever being used as it was built incorrectly and after a long investigation three people involved in the project were put on trial and jailed for corruption.

The three people I'm curious to know if are still alive are:


 * Dave Tempest
 * Eric Spencer Stevenson
 * George Leatherbarrow

The only description of their ages I've found is from The Times, April 1978: "They are George Leatherbarrow, aged 57, the builder, of Croft Drive East, Caldy, Wirral; Eric Spencer Stevenson, aged 51, the architect, of Neston Road. Ness, Wirral; David Tempest, aged 56, of Deerbolt Lane, Kirkby"

I did find a death notice for a George Leatherbarrow in the Lancashire Telegraph on 10/01/2024, but the ages don't add up based on The Times entry, so I guess that's not him.

Thanks for your help! LicenceToCrenellate (talk) 10:05, 8 June 2024 (UTC)

WikiProject Brighton
Hi Hassocks, I've been thinking of restarting WikiProject Brighton and would appreciate your help as you were a previous member and have a lot more experience on Wikipedia than I do. I'm currently thinking of creating a wholly new WikiProject titled WikiProject Brighton & Hove so we can start afresh without disturbance from previously created subpages. I would love to hear your thoughts on this, and great work on Sea Life Brighton! Have a good evening, harrz  talk 22:00, 13 June 2024 (UTC)


 * I've decided to revive the previous WikiProject rather than create a new one. Any help would be greatly appreciated! harrz  talk 17:17, 14 June 2024 (UTC)

Brunel University lecture centre DYK
Hi! Not trying to rush you or anything, but just making sure that the review for the Brunel University Lecture Centre DYK hasn't been forgotten about, since it's been a few hours since the "review started" comment :] Suntooooth, it/he (talk/contribs) 20:48, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Hi! Just completing it now.  Sorry, I started then something got in the way.  All looks fine with it, by the way.  Nice piece of Brutalism, that: rightly Grade II-listed, in my view.  Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!)  20:50, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
 * All good :] I agree, it's one of my favourite brutalist buildings. Suntooooth, it/he (talk/contribs) 20:52, 17 June 2024 (UTC)
 * We have some excellent examples here in Brighton: it's worth a trip. This is particularly fine, and always worth photographing.  Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!)  21:12, 17 June 2024 (UTC)

Brighton Aquarium
I've added what I can about the Florida rooms and also added a bit about Missie and Silver being released. For the last I did use a blog as a source but I believe it to be a reliable one rather than a personal one and so think it fits with wiki guidelines. Fork me (talk) 06:14, 18 June 2024 (UTC)


 * Thanks for adding me as co-author. I appreciate it. Fork me (talk) 07:21, 19 June 2024 (UTC)

DYK for Sea Life Brighton
Z1720 (talk) 00:02, 30 June 2024 (UTC)


 * Nice, it's the first one on the main page as well, right at the very top of the section with the image.
 * Well done for doing this. :) Fork me (talk) 08:52, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Well done, gents! I was there for the first time earlier in the year. Great day out with the family. HJ Mitchell &#124; Penny for your thoughts? 16:11, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Cheers Harry – it was an article that needed some TLC. It's years since I last went: some time during the Dolphinarium era, definitely.  I also have fond memories of the legendary Pirates Deep!!  I wish I could find a source for when it closed: the best I can find is a passing mention in a newspaper which implied it was still open in 1996, which sounds about right (my "era" for visiting it would have been 1987–1992, I would think).  Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!)  13:22, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
 * It was a whim for me. Laura wanted to go and they were offering discounted tickets for residents in BN postcodes at the same time that we both had a weekend off. There were some weird protestors outside calling one of the turtles "Britain's longest-serving prisoner". HJ Mitchell &#124; Penny for your thoughts? 14:46, 3 July 2024 (UTC)

DYK for Wellesbourne, Brighton
RoySmith (talk) 00:04, 1 July 2024 (UTC)