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"Saint"?
Which map, newspaper, or anything calls it "Saint Heliers" except the first line of the article? On the principle of naming articles the way people name the subject-matter, this seems to be due for a move to the common spelling. Robin Patterson 05:39, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
- NZ Geographic board has "saint" which implies that the topographic maps do too (I haven't checked): [1]
Requested move 2 December 2024
- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The result of the move request was: Moves (non-admin closure) History6042 (talk) 17:09, 8 December 2024 (UTC)
Saint Heliers → St Heliers – Common name is St Heliers, few sources call it Saint Heliers. Government websites usually use St Heliers. I've listed a few government and non-governmental sources below
- NZ Herald [2]
- St Heliers village website [3]
- Auckland Transport [4]
- The library is St Heliers Library[5]
- New Zealand history[6]
- Te ara[7]
- The school is St Heliers School[8]
- Auckland Council[9]
--RW3003 (talk) 00:33, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
- Agree per WP:COMMONNAME. DerbyCountyinNZ (Talk Contribs) 01:08, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
- Support per nom. Theparties (talk) 13:11, 3 December 2024 (UTC)