ENGLAND - East Midlands, Derby, Notts, Leicester, Nottingham

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ENGLAND - East Midlands-Derby, Notts, Leicester, Nottingham

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any chance of adding East Midlands, Notts Derby Leicester
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Hi Tutor and Kram,
Regarding the two above requests, I'm not familiar with England so perhaps either or both of you could help me organize the England locations so they make sense.

I see there are already a Midlands and West Midlands. Is Midlands such a large area that it requires three topics? And should Notts Derby Leicester have their own topics so they can be found when alphabetized or are they sections of East Midlands? And would more people search for Midlands (east) or East Midlands?

Same question about West Yorkshire. Should we start with just Yorkshire in general or is West Yorkshire a separate place?

Thanks!
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Wetshoe wrote:Hi Tutor and Kram,
Regarding the two above requests, I'm not familiar with England so perhaps either or both of you could help me organize the England locations so they make sense.

I see there are already a Midlands and West Midlands. Is Midlands such a large area that it requires three topics? And should Notts Derby Leicester have their own topics so they can be found when alphabetized or are they sections of East Midlands? And would more people search for Midlands (east) or East Midlands?

Same question about West Yorkshire. Should we start with just Yorkshire in general or is West Yorkshire a separate place?

Thanks!
Wetshoe
hey there,
just to let u know, east midlands contains derbyshire nottinghamshire and lincolnshire so that would be covered under one area if u like.
hope this helps
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OK, thanks for the help. I put as much into the title of this area that would fit.
Have fun!
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Re: ENGLAND - East Midlands - Derby, Knotts, Leicester, Nott

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East Midlands is not such a large area as most people would think But to us Brits, we think its large enough, we dont tend to like to travel far. I'm afraid.
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Re: ENGLAND - East Midlands - Derby, Knotts, Leicester, Nott

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Oh yes and No K in Notts please :-)
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Re: ENGLAND - East Midlands - Derby, Knotts, Leicester, Nott

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anyone near lincoln up 4 some fun?
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Re: ENGLAND - East Midlands-Derby, Notts, Leicester, Notting

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in derby wifes shoes need filling
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Re: ENGLAND - East Midlands-Derby, Notts, Leicester, Notting

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stillettoshell66 wrote:in derby wifes shoes need filling
im game.....
its only an hour away...what shoes does she have
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she has loads of heels next topshop aldo guess and many more
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