Is there any chance that geographical areas could be more representative? The East Midlands seems to incorporate most of the East Coast, as far south as Northwich and Cambridge and as far north as most of Yorkshire. |
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By *annyd57Man
over a year ago
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"Is there any chance that geographical areas could be more representative? The East Midlands seems to incorporate most of the East Coast, as far south as Northwich and Cambridge and as far north as most of Yorkshire."
I agree. There should be an area for Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire- namely East Anglia. These counties are not East Midlands! |
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"Is there any chance that geographical areas could be more representative? The East Midlands seems to incorporate most of the East Coast, as far south as Northwich and Cambridge and as far north as most of Yorkshire."
It would have included Doggerland, stretching out to the Netherlands so we are, perhaps fortunate that it covers a smaller area now |
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