User talk:Icollins68

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Gort
You'll see that I've reverted your edit to Gort. I'm sure you made this edit in good faith and I expect what you say is certainly right. The problem is that it is your personal value judgement, which is not something you can make on Wikipedia - it is an encylopedia, not a discussion board. (See Wikipedia policy NOR). What you can do to make the same point is to find a credible reference that said it and quote that - for example, a local politician as quoted in the Tribune. (Your edit to Galway has a similar problem, but I've left it be for now as it is not controversial. But as soon as the census info comes out, please go back and provide the citation.  Also, you need to find a history book that gives the ethnic origins.  Again, "everybody knows" but that isn't good enough. (See Wikipedia policy Cite). --Red King 00:25, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

Demographics etc.
Hi. I notice you've added statements to several articles about demographics/ethnic origins/migration without supporting references. In one case (this) it appeared to be incorrect so I reverted your edit. Can you come up with sources for these statements? If you can't, I or others will probably remove them. Cheers, A bit iffy 11:15, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of Homestall Farm
A proposed deletion template has been added to the article Homestall Farm, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process
 * Is this really notable? How many farms were swallowed to make Greater London. What makes this one special?

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