Talk:Beaford Arts

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RMWallace 14:32, 10 October 2007 (UTC) While I am involved with Beaford Arts, I added this page only after I discovered that the page on James Ravilious attempted to link to The Beaford Centre which: a) did not exist as a Wikipedia page, and b) hasn't existed as an independent entity for at least 26 years.[reply]

I corrected the name on the James Ravilious page, and then made this addition as an attempt to add factual details about the organisation under whose auspices he worked.

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