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This category combines all use British English from April 2022 (2022-04) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
Pages in category "Use British English from April 2022"
The following 151 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,869 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Wadebridge Town Hall
- Wagonway
- 2022 Wakefield by-election
- Wakefield Town Hall
- Brandon Wakeham
- John James Walker
- Francis Wallace
- Wallasey Town Hall
- Wallingford Town Hall
- Wallington Town Hall
- Wallsend Town Hall
- Walmgate
- Walsall Council House
- Walsall Town Hall
- Waltham Abbey Town Hall
- Waltham Forest Town Hall
- Walworth Town Hall
- Wandsworth Town Hall
- Stanley Waqa
- Wareham Town Hall
- Wark Town Hall
- Warminster Town Hall
- Warrington Town Hall
- Warsop Town Hall
- Wasperton
- Frank Watene
- Waterloo Town Hall, Merseyside
- Watford Town Hall
- Wath Hall
- Watlington Town Hall
- John Watts (historian)
- Sylvia Waugh
- Wavertree Town Hall
- Wayland Hall
- We Have a Dream (Deutschland sucht den Superstar song)
- Frederic Weatherly
- Wednesbury Town Hall
- Wehrmacht
- Martin Weise
- Welcome to the Pleasuredome (song)
- Welcome Way
- Wellington Town Hall, Somerset
- Wells Town Hall
- Wem Town Hall
- Wenlock Barracks
- Gustav Wertheimer
- Wesley House, Leatherhead
- West Bromwich Town Hall
- West Cross railway station
- West Hartlepool Town Hall
- 2023 West Lancashire by-election
- George Stephen West
- William West (botanist)
- William West Jr
- Westhoughton Town Hall
- Westminster City Hall
- Westminster Coroner's Court
- Westminster House
- Westminster House, Manchester
- Weston-super-Mare Town Hall
- Wetherby Town Hall
- Weymouth Guildhall
- Weymouth Old Town Hall
- What Went Down
- Peter Whelan (lawyer)
- Whimsey Halt railway station
- Whitchurch Town Hall
- White-blue-white flag
- Whitefriargate
- Whitehaven Town Hall
- Ernie Whiteside
- Whittlesey Museum
- Naufahu Whyte
- Widnes Town Hall
- Wigan Town Hall
- Wigtown County Buildings
- Willenhall Library
- Callum Williams
- Willis Museum
- Robert Willis (engineer)
- Xavier Willison
- Margery Willoughby
- Wimbledon Town Hall
- Winchester Guildhall
- Windsor Guildhall
- Wirksworth Town Hall
- Wisbech Town Hall
- Roy Wisbey
- Jaega Wise
- Witham Town Hall
- Witney Town Hall
- Woburn Town Hall
- Wolverhampton Civic Centre
- Campden Wonder
- Woodfield railway station (Yorkshire)
- Woodhatch Place
- Woodhouse, Leeds
- Woodkirk
- Woodkirk railway station
- Woodstock Town Hall
- Alan Wooler
- Woolwich Town Hall
- Wootton Bassett Museum
- Worcester Guildhall
- Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
- Worksop Town Hall
- The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake
- Worshipful Company of Founders
- Worthing Town Hall
- Henry Woudhuysen
- The Wreck of the Deutschland