Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/First Civil Service Commissioner

This was debated in 2008 and but worth a re-evaluation. The Civil Service Commission is an important UK regulatory organisation, comprising the First Commissioner, other Commissioners and a secretariat. The Commission itself was set up in 1855, including the creation of the First Commissioner position. I would suggest that the Commission itself deserves its own Wikipedia page, which I have created. The First Commissioner is the 'first among equals' of the Commissioners and is a notable position in its own right, but perhaps not worth a completely separate page. If we decide that the post should have a separate page, it should link to the Commission page for most of the information about the Commission itself. Using a rather grander post and organisation as an analogy, we have a page for the US Supreme Court AND a page for the Chief Justice (and a page listing the other Justices). 146.90.116.236 (talk) 14:54, 1 April 2016 (UTC)

We should also consider renaming the 'Commissioners' page from 'Civil Service Commissioners (UK)' to 'Civil Service Commission (UK)' 146.90.116.236 (talk) 14:56, 1 April 2016 (UTC)


 * You can discuss the creation of a new article, a Fork of this one, or some other combination of topics, at the article's talk page (at Talk:First Civil Service Commissioner). Unless you believe the article itself should be deleted entirely, then a deletion discussion is not appropriate. So I'd suggest proposing something like expanding this article to include the other commissioners and moving it to a new title, or something similar, at the article's talk page. I'm going to post this on your talk page as well, just to make sure you see it. Best, UltraExactZZ Said~ Did 20:01, 1 April 2016 (UTC)