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A bot has identified that some of the text in this article is the same as this page from U.S.S. Post I believe that they copied the content from wikipedia's previous article on Sand Point, which has been merged into this one and this is why the bot has wrongly tagged the article.— Rodtalk10:01, 31 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Rod is correct. USS post have copied text from the previous article on Sand Point, presumably around October 12 2013, which was later merged into this new article. As Rod states this text is clearly on the earlier wikipedia article from as early as 2008. You can also see where I myself edited some of the content in 2012. This is an incorrect tagging by the bot, please remove. — Preceding unsigned comment added by JerryL2012 (talk • contribs) 10:25, 2 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Be consistent with your pipelinking/redirects, so the lead has " biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest." redirecting to "Site of Special Scientific Interest " while " biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest" piped to the same.
"A bowl barrow and disc barrow from the late Neolithic or Bronze Age have been identified." where, when, why, how? This is a strange way to open a sentence in a new section.