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Little idea how to communicate with the people who have communicated with me but if you can read this may I just take a moment to explain that I am endeavouring to clean up and rectify a page that concerns a 'rock group' that I manage. It was set up by a fan, it has inaccuracies and the BBC are using it as their source and so the BBC are broadcasting inaccuracies. I am trying to simplify and clarify the copy on the page that is all. Dave W Davewibberley (talk) 18:15, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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