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There is a link to "River Lark", this links to the wrong place. There are two rivers named Lark which flow through Suffolk & this links to the wrong one. I think the solution is to create a new page for the correct river but I am reluctant to do this for three reasons. I know very little about the correct river other than its location. I have not created a page before. These two reasons mean the page would probably be of poor quality. Also it is a small river which might not be significant enough to have its own page even if that page was of good quality. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Neilparsec (talk • contribs) 12:59, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
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As the link to the Wikipedia page "River Lark" is the wrong river, I think it would be for the best for now if the link were removed. If any further detail can be found on the river at any point in the future, it will be added.