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Fair use rationale for Image:Manston parish.jpg

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The convention is to use the county, not the district as part of the title when there is more one placenames. I have pointed this out to User:Hamletpride, (who has made wholesale changes like this!). In addition the Wikipedia Notes on writing about settlements frown upon the use of bullet points, and this article is nothing else. Further the use of the word suburb is also inappropriate in this instance; it means a part of a city or large town which was once self contained, such as eg Croydon and the London conurbation. The fact that Manston is also a civil parish in its own right has also been ignored. I am rewriting the article, which has in any case been lifted almost wholesale from the Manston CP website, with no references being used to verify individual statements. Peter Shearan (talk) 06:21, 1 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Migrant centre

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The 'history' section is a bit out of date, with no reference to the Migrant centre! --Brian Josephson (talk) 17:30, 2 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

There is yet a red link: Manston Asylum Processing Centre. A first step in your direction. --Cabanero (talk) 10:43, 9 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think you understand the system: a red link means nothing is there. That will happen whatever you put between those brackets if there's no page for something, such as cat mat. You try it! --Brian Josephson (talk) 12:34, 9 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]