A Conversation for The National Parks of England and Wales

A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 1

Sue

http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A669080

All feedback gratefully accepted.

smiley - smiley


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 2

HappyDude

As well as linking to the h2g2 Peak district entry perhaps also put a link to the peak district tourism site (link to found on my personal web-site).


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 3

a girl called Ben

This is a nice entry, Sue, informative, helpful, and concisely comprehensive.

Just a couple of suggestions. It might be better to say that the 'the landscape' was an inspiration to ... Wordsworth. At the moment it reads as if the National Park was, which is a bit of an anachronism.

It might also be interesting to put in the population density of England and Wales compared with say the US, France, Germany and the Netherlands. This information is available online, but I cannot for the life of me remember where. (Note to self - remember to bookmark sites like that). On the other hand, that might be a distraction from the entry. Your call.

Well done.

Ben


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 4

Sue

Very helpful suggestions, thanks both of you.smiley - smiley

HappyDude - I was in two minds about putting the link in to the main Paek District park website. I left it out assuming(!) that it would be linked from the guide entry, but, seeing as it isn't, I have managed to work both links in.

Ben - I've re-worded the Lake District/Wordsworth part, it does make more sense now. I also found a couple of sites with population density figures on, both of which were *completely* different, but the proportions were very similar, so I've worked a very basic bit of info into a footnote. Oh, and I shall take 'concisely comprehensive' as a huge compliment because it's not often that can be said of my vague ramblings.smiley - biggrin

Anymore? Wot no typos? smiley - winkeye


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 5

Metal Chicken

Bookmarking. smiley - grovel I'll be back tomorrow when I've got time to read this through properly.
MC

PS There was a minor editing mix-up with my Peak District article which meant some of my later additions, including that link, got missed out of the official version. It's a good site though, deserves a link from somewhere.


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 6

Otter - Itinerant maggot drowner and guardian of the machine that goes BING!

Excellent entry! Informative and concise. Lots of good links, can't fault any of it. Superb!!


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 7

Metal Chicken

Finally got time to give this the attention it deserves. I think this is an excellent summary of the National Parks, content looks fine. The only thing I wondered about was whether you wanted to mention the Lake District has England's highest peak, Scafell Pike. Might not be very big in worldwide terms (around 980m I think) but it's England's biggest all the same and you did give Snowdon a mention for Wales.

Nitpicky typos, just because you asked:
You've a couple of "it's" that should be possessive "its". 3 of them in the paragraph beginning 'The Parks cover nearly 10%..." and one each in the Lake District and Dartmoor paragraphs.
Where you're talking about founding you say "such a" when you meant "such as".
I think you had westernmost as 2 words somewhere.

That's all. Good stuff. smiley - zen
MC


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 8

Sue

Thanks MC.

All the typos fixed - I think.

Good idea about Scafell Pike, I've included that.

Sue smiley - smiley




A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 9

Metal Chicken

smiley - ok
You've still got that "such a County and District..." instead of "such as..."

MC (feeling really mean for pointing out such a minor typo)
smiley - peacedove


A669080 - The national Parks of England and Wales

Post 10

Sue

Fixed! smiley - biggrin

Don't feel mean, I was fool enough to ask after all.

smiley - cheers


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Post 12

Sue

Thank you! smiley - biggrin E-mail notification as well now, very efficient. smiley - winkeye

So which scout do I thank for the recommedation?


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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

dunno but Congrats anyway! smiley - biggrin

But I hope s/he will show up here soon. For the time being, here's some smiley - bubbly from me (who didn't have picks enough to get down to number 4 on my list [which is sorted by age of the thread] )


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