Wikipedia:WikiProject England/Article requests

This is the WikiProject England Article Requests page. This is the place to request articles related to England. Red links within an existing related page should also be added to this list.

Related to London

 * Balls Pond Road London
 * Charterhouse Lane
 * Cheam Park Cheam
 * Coat of arms of the Greater London Council
 * Education Service of the City of London
 * Gores Brook, a watercourse in Dagenham
 * Goresbrook Park, an urban park in Dagenham
 * History of the Jews in London
 * Mellows Park Wallington, Outer London
 * Middlesex Street
 * Tibet House, London, 1 Culworth Street, London. http://www.tibet-house-trust.co.uk/aboutus/ (We already have an article on Tibet House in NY, NY, so this should be at Tibet House, London ? or Tibet House (London) ?) (Not sure about naming conventions.)
 * Trinity College Dublin (TCD) Dining Club London, Dining Club founded 1810, many notable members (Yeats, Carson, etc.) and speakers, mentioned in Donleavy's The Gingerman, etc.
 * Wallington Public Hall Wallington, Outer London

Schools, Colleges and Universities

 * Babington Community Technology College, a secondary school in Leicester
 * British graduate academic marking scheme
 * Keswick Hall College of Education
 * Leopold Hall, hall of residence at Loughborough University
 * Meadows Primary School, a primary school in Shropshire
 * Much Wenlock Primary School, a primary school in Shropshire
 * St Lawrence Primary School, a primary school in Shropshire
 * St.Johns C of E Foundation Middle School, a school in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.
 * Windermere College, college in England attended by George H.D. Gossip, Peggy Bryan and Alfred Perceval Graves

People
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 * Sir Gerald Mander, politician, historian and author of the early 20th century based in Wolverhampton.
 * Spencer Kagan

Others

 * Beni Abraham
 * British Auxillaury Force in Belgium, information about the BAF's experiences which ultimately stopped Schlieefen's plan.
 * Canoe Lake (Southsea), on Portsea Island in Hampshire
 * Demography of Newcastle, an article regarding the demographics within Newcastle Upon Tyne, similar to that of the Demography of Leeds.
 * Derby City Centre, the centre of the city Derby, should join group: Template:Suburbs of Derby
 * Ealing Village
 * Hanover Street, Liverpool
 * Hermans Hair Area of ecological importance in Evercreech, Somerset, England
 * Leathercoat Point - southwest limit of the North Sea
 * The Leeds Savage Club, Existed 1898-1912 and reformed in 2010 Leeds
 * Lewes Road - a major road in Brighton, England
 * List of villages in England
 * Malta Order of Chivalry
 * Operation One
 * Queen's Hill, a suburb of Norwich, Norfolk.
 * Renewable energy in England
 * Sherburn Road, a village in County Durham.
 * Southampton Sports Centre
 * Steel Heath
 * Sue Pike Equine Animal Rescue, S.P.E.A.R., a horse and large animal rescue centre in Warwickshire
 * Summer of rage, term for the fear that the police has of riots in England, see http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/feb/23/police-civil-unrest-recession
 * York Herald (Newspaper) from York (England) - an ancient newspaper which already has several links

Merger debate
Given apparently Middlesbrough isn't allowed a borough article according to the talk page. I think we should merge Darlington, Stockton and Hartlepool Borough pages with the town article and have villages and towns in them listed in a wards tab. Then that solves the argument. I think it is pointless and silly to say no to a borough article for Middlesbrough yet Darlington which borough article covers the town and surrounding suburbs can boast a wiki page and Hartlepool which has a small borough in size comparison to Stockton and Middlesbrough. It states the council were Middlesbrough Borough Council before becoming just Middlesbrough Council and so the borough exists. Just without its own article to mention the wards and council size of mps. An argument not worth having as there is plenty of evidence about the borough. I will only accept the census of if Middlesbrough loses its page for borough so does Darlington and Hartlepool. They unlike Stockton don't have any notable towns. So in theory only Stockton could boast a borough pages as it covers numerous towns. Yet not Middlesbrough, Darlington or Hartlepool. — Preceding unsigned comment added by RailwayJG (talk • contribs) 20:38, 17 February 2021 (UTC)