Talk:Renfrewshire Law Centre

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For the sake of clarity, please note this page is not an advertisement. Renfrewshire Law Centre is a non-profit making local legal agency that provides important services to the local community. It is supported by local and national government as well as the court system. It is not a commercial organisation and runs according to charitable principles.

There seems to be a lack of information in general on Wiki relating to the law centre movement, an important socio-economic development in British legal history over the last 30 years or so.

Being a charity is irrelevant; it is still written as an advertisement. Moreover, it's non-notable, and there are no sources cited to give even a prima facie notability. I could perhaps foresee scope for a simple 'law centre' article, but certainly not this. --Breadandcheese (talk) 16:44, 9 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I second the comment above. In order to demonstrate notability you should include within the article information on how the centre has been recieved by outside publications. If the article doesn't assert notability, it may be nominated for deletion. ThemFromSpace 22:28, 9 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]