Talk:English Heritage
Thoughts please:
When I started adding heritage-y type govt bodies for England, Wales etc I thought it would be good to provide as many links as possible.
In particular, I adopted a structure where each page for one of these UK agencies had links to:
a. Wiki pages for the other equivalent UK agencies
b. The *external* site of the agency itself
c. The *external* sites of the other UK agenices listed in (a).
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Looking at it now, I am beginning to feel that (c) is a waste of time and space. If you are on the Enhlish Heritage (EH) page and you want to know about Historic Scotland (SH), you can easily go to the wiki SH page and from there, if you want it, the SH external website is only one click away.
So, I am feeling inclined to remove the (c) bits from these four pages as I do not think they add anything. Comments please? Nevilley
Yes, I think you're right. As long as one can link to the equivalent Wiki pages, one doesn't need the extra external links. I haven't really started adding external links to much of my output, so I'll be able to bear that in mind from now on. User:Renata