Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
Cornwall Council has voted to add an official apostrophe to "Land's End".

Clarification on the punctuation was needed because of proposed changes to electoral boundaries that left some council ward areas needing new names.

A debate on ward names lasted 90 minutes, and included grammatical input from a Cornish history expert.

Councillors heard Land's End has been spelled with the apostrophe in two different places or not at all, which has led to the uncertainty.
I realise your point is made in jest but these boundary changes seeks to secure future Tory advantage and leads to maintaining overly-loud English voice in Westminster so it could be linked to naming of the bridge which was a Tory (and british-labour) having little regard for Wales.