User talk:SPRT Sheffield

July 2020
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Porter Brook article
I have completely reworked your contribution about the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust on the Porter Brook article. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and not a platform to promote organisations. The content appeared to be a copy and paste from the SPRT website, and therefore a copyright violation. I also wonder, in view of your username, whether you should have mentioned a conflict of interest.

I hope you will not be too upset, but have reworked it using third party sources - the launch from the Sheffield Castle website, and most of the rest from the interview with Simon Ogden for the Now Then magazine. I think I have represented the views of the trust in an accurate but neutral way, and in a style which is consistent with an encyclopedia. Please feel free to comment on the talk page or my talk page. Regards. Bob1960evens (talk) 18:58, 7 February 2021 (UTC)