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This is the assessment area for WikiProject Somerset.

The project banner needs to be put on all Somerset related articles by adding {{WikiProject Somerset}} to the TALK PAGE of relevant articles. Assessment is explained below

Quality

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Once they have this they need to be assessed using the criteria at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment to get the class FA, A, GA, B, Start and Stub. Then this can be added to the talk page template by adding |class = level. This will make them appear in the relevant categories.

Quality scale

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Importance

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This page is a guide to assessing the importance levels of articles that are maintained by WikiProject Somerset. There are four levels of importance that give an indication as to the priority of articles to this WikiProject, as opposed to Wikipedia as a whole.

The importance levels are Top, High, Mid and Low, and are assigned by adding |importance = level to the {{WikiProject Somerset}} template on the article's talk page. A guide to the type of articles that should be placed in each category is given below, but these are not hard and fast rules. Any individual article should be assessed on its own merits. If you are unable to decide which importance level to use, please go to the WP:Somerset talk page and leave a message there.

Remember:

  • Anyone can assess the class or importance of an article, you don't need special permission to do it.
  • If you feel that an article has been assessed wrongly, feel free to change it.
  • Any problems or questions should be left at the WP:Somerset talk page, as that is monitored by more people that the talk page here.
Importance Type of article Examples
Top Articles that are central to WikiProject Somerset
Articles about the whole county
Somerset
History of Somerset
Economy of Somerset, etc.
High Settlements, typically cities or towns, with a population in excess of 50,000
Districts & unitary authority areas
Nationally significant buildings
Large rivers and primary roads, canals and railways
World Heritage sites
Major landmarks and/or areas
National Parks
Seas, channels, firths, major estuaries, major lakes and other large bodies of water
National Trails
Mountain ranges, mountains with a relative height of over 300 metres (980 ft)
World-famous residents
Professional sport teams
Taunton, Weston-super-Mare
Sedgemoor, BANES
Wells Cathedral
River Parrett
Bath
Somerset Levels
Exmoor
Bristol Channel
South West Coast Path
Mendip Hills
John Cleese
Somerset County Cricket Club
Mid Settlements, typically towns, with a population in excess of 5,000 but less than 50,000
Grade I listed buildings and Scheduled Ancient Monuments
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Less important roads, rivers, canals and railways
AONBs
Bays, inlets, small lakes and reservoirs
Long-distance footpaths of 20 kilometres (12 mi) or more
Nationally known residents
Nationally-known secondary schools
Parliamentary constituencies
Top-level non-professional sport teams
Bridgwater, Wells
Cothay Manor
Ebbor Gorge
A38, River Chew
Blackdown Hills
Bridgwater Bay
Coleridge Way
Ned Sherrin
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Weston-super-Mare (UK Parliament constituency)
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Low Settlements, typically villages, with a population of less than 5,000
Civil and ecclesiastical parishes
Grade II* & II listed buildings
Minor streams, roads, canals and railways
Local footpaths and cycle routes
Minor areas of the county
Most schools
Miscellaneous articles
Chew Stoke
Luccombe
Cranmore Tower
Wellow Brook
Quantock Greenway
Brompton Regis, Ham Hill
West Somerset Community College
Punkie Night
None Unassessed, importance still to be determined

Log

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December 21, 2024

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December 20, 2024

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December 19, 2024

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December 18, 2024

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December 17, 2024

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