Welcome to WikiProject Lancashire and Cumbria. We are a user group dedicated to improving and expanding Wikipedia's coverage of articles related to the counties of Lancashire and Cumbria, in North West England.
If you plan to be active in editing the articles above, or articles related to them, please add your name to the participants list below. We discuss the project on our talk page and you are most welcome to join in the discussion there.
Our aims in the short term, are to achieve the following:
Get an infobox for every article relating to our WikiProject.
Get a lead image in every infobox of every article relating to our WikiProject.
Our aims in the mid-term, are to achieve the following:
Develop all of our "Top-importance" articles towards GA/FA.
Increase the number of members of the project to ensure we can cover a wide range of topics.
Assess and review all relevant articles for quality, importance and progress.
Our long term aims for the project are:
Improving all Wikipedia articles that are concerned with Lancashire and Cumbria, including its history, geography, people, constructions and buildings etc.
Please refer to these guidelines when writing about anything to do with Lancashire or Cumbria. This will ensure that all of our articles are at their best.
Cj1340 (talk) 23.56 17 June 2011 Expanding article on Padiham, my home town to show the wealth of history of the immediate and surrounding area and the people
NtheP (talk) 14:17, 2 October 2009 (UTC) Being half Lancastrian and now living (dare I say it) in Yorkshire. My interests are the Forest of Bowland and those areas that have been in both Lancashire & Yorkshire.[reply]
MJLRGS (talk) 17:24, 18 April 2010 (UTC) I'm from Preston, but spend 9 hours of my weekdays that aren't holidays in Lancaster. I've created the page Transport in Preston and have edited many pages linked to transport, education, ethnicity, rivers etc. in North West England.[reply]
BigDom (talk) 23:01, 20 April 2011 (UTC) From Nelson, Lancashire. Mostly interested in adding articles about football in Lancashire, particularly the Nelson and Burnley clubs. Would do more related to East Lancashire, especially Pendle, if only I had the sources.[reply]
Preston North End Dan talk 13:30, 30 September 2011 (UTC) I lived in Longton most my life, then moved to Canada, now I'm back, near Leyland and I wish to make all the village and town pages similar in layout, mainly for the South Ribble and Wyre areas.[reply]
JMRH6 (talk) 21:08, 05 February 2012 (UTC) Love anything to do with Lancashire or the West Lancashire area, from Southport area - Lancaster to Colne and Darwen areas anywhere in between call it 'my patch'. History, Geography, Architecture, I have created many articles and have been part of this project under a different username but had to change it.[reply]
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The list below is for articles that are stubs and need improving to make Wikipedia's coverage of Lancashire and Cumbria better. Please look at the links for the list of stubs.
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Articles describing the major structural elements of Lancashire and Cumbria, or subjects of UK or international importance. Examples: Counties, local government districts, major urban areas, former county or municipal boroughs
Articles describing the major infrastructure of the counties, or subjects of significant importance to the counties Examples: crown courts, large stations (both current and historical), towns that are not former boroughs, parliamentary constituencies, Grade I listed buildings, scheduled ancient monuments.
Articles describing the minor infrastructure of the counties Examples: medium sized stations, large libraries, magistrates courts, electoral wards, Grade II* listed buildings, nationally known schools, civil parishes, villages, notable localities.
Articles describing subjects of local interest Examples: suburbs, small stations/metro stops, branch libraries, leisure centres, Grade II listed buildings, local parks.
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All articles that fall within the scope of the Lancashire and Cumbria WikiProject should have the above template placed on their talk page. You can add the template by editing in {{WikiProject Lancashire and Cumbria|class=|importance=}} right on the top of the talk page. You should also attempt to make an assessment of the quality and importance of that article.
There are a number of stub templates appropriate for this WikiProject. You may add these to the end of each short, unreferenced, and expandable article.
Sometimes there are a number of images also on Wikimedia Commons related to articles. Therefore this WikiProject recommends that you add a Wikimedia Commons link to the references section of an article. The templates to the right can be added to link through to the revelant category using {{commonscat|Lancashire}}. Please remember to always change Lancashire to the revelant articles' name.
There are now a large number of photographs on Commons that have been imported from the Geograph project. However, many of these have been categorised by a bot which sometimes puts photos in the wrong category, and others have not been categorised at all. You can use this tool to search for photos (categorised or not): zoom in to the area of interest. You can help by adding or changing the categories to something relevant.
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