Talk:Pleasley

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Pleasley "constituancies"[edit]

I'm not quite sure what the etiquette is on these things but I'd like to make the following observations:

1. Pleasley Nature Reserve is located on the site of the old colliery pit tip, not the pit top. The (North and South) pit top(s) form part of the colliery museum.

2. I'm not entirely clear what the "constituances" section is intended to cover, but the Parish Council for Pleasley itself includes members for "Upper Pleasley" and "New Houghton" as well as for Pleasley village. (cf www.bolsover.gov.uk) It does not, however, include members for "Pleasley Vale" nor for "Pleasley Hill" which are under a seperate administrative district (Mansfield DC, I understand).

Stefanthatch (talk) 15:17, 27 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


All this Dennis Rye business at the bottom of the article, could we possibly have someone knowledgable on the subject but also a little more literate ammend the whole passage? Interesting though it is, that segment currently reads like supermarket gossip.

The well dressing at St Michael's also deserves a mention, no?

Thetibetanhat (talk) 20:43, 26 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]