Talk:Weatherfield
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[edit] Big edit
As you'll probably see, I've started a big edit to this page. Most of it isn't all that detailed because a good reference book I have called "Weatherfield Life" has gone walk-about! When I get it back, I will write more.
I have left the original information regarding Weatherfield High, Weatherfield Arms etc. It would probably be useful to have sections for educational institutions (Weatherfield High, Weatherfield Girls' School & Oakhill Private School) and quite a substantial list of pubs and of course the Newton & Ridley's Brewery.
I don't understand the last line or what relevance it has to Weatherfield. The set of Coronation Street may well move from central Manchester to Salford, but that does not mean that Weatherfield is moving - the town is fictional afterall! Ben 03:51, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
- I have noticed you have been putting alot of work in expanding the article, which is great! It isn't often I see an article (in a stub state it was previously), be generated into an article with a wealth of information over night (literally).
- I have noticed you have been using alot of line breaks (such as <br>), some of which were unncessary and I have removed (near the top). The others further down I can understand why they have been placed (to keep the format of the article intact), but may not look the way as intended with different resolutions, unless of course further information is planned. It seems as if it's only been partially revamped by yourself, so I will assume that's the case. Good stuff! Bungle44 22:41, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your comments. I added the line breaks between 'Industrial & Modern Weatherfield' and 'Areas of Weatherfield' because I am planning on filling the blank section out once I have the book to source from. Ben 23:09, 22 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Map
Forgot to add that I've scanned and uploaded a map of Coronation Street and its surrounding streets that I drew a couple of years back! Ben 03:54, 22 December 2006 (UTC)