User talk:Grahamjordangateshead

Travelling to the Sage Gateshead
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Isn't information about the accessibility of a building or service as uasful to users as its location, history etc. Sorry If i've couched it as if to promote discussion. that wasn't the intention, rather to provide a space where servcie users can guide others.

Graham

There would be no problem with a researched, neutral section on the main article, however placing what is basically no more than an "article" saying "please put some more information on here when you find it" is a no-no. It's also debatable whether a discussion of disabled access to a single building in Gateshead merits an article of its own.

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By the way, it's usual to sign posts on talk pages and so on by adding ~ at the end. Regards Tonywalton | Talk 15:42, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

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You have added several pages (such as Sage Gateshead - Information for visitors with disabilities, Travelling to the Sage Gateshead, etc.) which contain only information about finding your project. Wikipedia is not a social networking site and it is not intended to be used to provide support to businesses and projects. Please stop adding these pages -- create one central page about your project and add information to that, or simply create your own web page and direct your patrons to that site instead. Thanks. -- dcclark (talk) 18:07, 15 August 2006 (UTC)