Talk:Grove Hill, Middlesbrough

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Merger proposal

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"Grove Hill" is more of a colloquial name for Marton Grove, which has stuck and become the common name over time. It is used by businesses, the Council, Google maps, etc - Marton Grove is the proper name for the area, the "posh" old name, the recently demolished 83-year-old Marton Grove Primary School attests to this. However, given that they are technically one and the same it would be better to merge these two articles, and redirect the other than maintain two stubs with the "area name" and its "estate name" of lesser notability but the same geographical location. Given that Marton Grove has no identifier, whilst Grove Hill, Middlesbrough is used to disambiguate it from other "Grove Hill"s in the world, it would probably be better to redirect Marton Grove to the common name. Ma®©usBritish{chat} 23:59, 26 August 2012 (UTC)Reply