Bollington and "Bollington Live!"

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Thank you for your additions. However, the material you added read more like advertising or promotional copy, and so did not really conform to what an encyclopaedia should be. I've copy-edited it, omitting some information, and making it read more encyclopaedic as well as adding references in a more acceptable manner. If you think the article does not do justice now to "Bollington Live!", you may like to consider writing an article specifically about the magazine, but it may be given close scrutiny by other editors who would expect it to be written in an encyclopaedic manner if it is not to be proposed for deletion. So, if you decide to take this route, it may be best to find and look at other articles dealing with magazines so you can base the style on those. DDStretch  (talk) 11:23, 14 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

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