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Scarborough, North Yorkshire

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Hi, I noticed that you are adding people to the article and quoting the reference in the edit summary. It would be better if the reference was inserted into the article using the <ref> </ref> tags together with one of the {{cite}} templates.

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Hi, can I repeat this message as you appear still to be adding entries to the article without putting the reference information in the text. This just gives work for others who have to add the information at a later date. As you have the detail to hand it is easier to put the detail in when adding the enrty. Many thanks. Keith D (talk) 12:24, 23 November 2009 (UTC)Reply
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