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AdamSEOWorks (talk) 11:50, 28 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Reinstate changes

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Would you please reinstate the changes that were made to the page yesterday. They were updates to incorrect information

Ian Young Vice Chairman Seagull Trust Cruises Ijyoung (talk) 10:05, 16 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  • What I think should be changed (include citations):

In the second sentence in paragraph 1, change The Seagull Trust to Seagull Trust Cruises

  • Why it should be changed:

Because that is the charities proper name. [1]

In paragraph 3 change: From these locations, it operates eight canal boats, adapted with a lift for wheelchair access, and fitted with a galley and toilet. Seven operate daily excursions; one (the Marion Seagull) is adapted as a residential boat for hire to families with a disabled member.[5] The Wooden Spoon Seagull is fitted out as a floating classroom. To: From these locations, it operates nine canal boats, two at Falkirk, one at Inverness and three each at Kirkintilloch and Ratho. All are adapted with a lift for wheelchair access, and fitted with a galley and toilet and operate daily excursions between April and September/October depending on the individual branch.

  • Why it should be changed:

The changes reflect changes to the fleet. Ijyoung (talk) 06:53, 17 August 2024 (UTC) I hope this meets with your criteria[reply]

The link you provide demonstrates the charity name, but not the material in the longer passage above. Copying in Tacyarg who was recently active on this article. Axad12 (talk) 15:08, 17 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure how I can supply you with verification.
Woodenspoon Seagull was sold in 2021.
You could look at the website where all the current boats are featured - Seagulltrust.org.uk
Marion Seagull has been the subject of a huge renovation programme carried out by the branch - which will form part of a further addition. She was formally re launched by the Princess Royal. Full details in new article.
FYI, Since the organisation became a charity, both its name and mission were change. It is no longer a Trust - that is all on the website.
Ian Ijyoung (talk) 06:53, 18 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks, Axad12. I'll see if I can find sources for this, unless Ijyoung can suggest any. Tacyarg (talk) 16:15, 17 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]