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This page is repeatedly edited by the account "Johnnypalmer". The edits of this account seem largely to be used to promote Johnny's own campaigns, to repeatedly scatter his name through the page despite not owning the weir itself, to add photos of himself, to link to his personal websites, and other general self-promotion. For example:
Warleigh Island Conservation Project Ltd"[8] which is a not-for-profit social enterprise founded by Johnny Palmer (entrepreneur).[9] Palmer is a Bristol based entrepreneur, activist, property investor and philanthropist[10][11].