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This is NOT the same as Broomfield to which it had been redirected: the third tier for local government is the civil parish of Broomfield and Kingswood. That parish includes the two separate villages, which therefore should each have their own article. It only confuses those whose knowledge of local government in UK is unsure. I have therefore deleted the redirect, and rewritten the article for Broomfield. Peter Shearan 10:03, 12 February 2006 (UTC)