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re edits by 83.67.65.99[edit]

These were reverted by Golbez on 13 June 2006. I agree that turning every 4-digit number into a link is not useful. Also, numeric values in text should be in words (as "two") not digits ("2") - I agree with the reversion of these, too.

I have reinstated the paragraph bringing some of the history up-to-date and inserted a bridging sentence. However, 83.67.65.99 cites no reference to validate his paragraph, so if anyone can supply validation please do so - alternatively, if you know it's incorrect, amend or delete it.

83.67.65.99's paragraph about railway lines doesn't really fit into any of the sections in this article. I have preserved it here:

There is a Splott Junction in the railway access to Cardiff Docks. The roads around it contain many "level crossing without gate or barrier" and "location of level crossing without gate or barrier" signs from the 1970s.

in case anyone adds a section to the article on Rail links or suchlike, and wants to use information from 83.67.65.99's contribution.

Euchiasmus 05:52, 14 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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History - Allotment?[edit]

I would love this derivation to be true, but can find no reference to this Welsh word for allotment that bears any real relation to "splott" Wishful thinking? Hence citation needed.Darorcilmir (talk) 19:02, 13 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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