Talk:British Cavy Council

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This article is being questioned under the provisions of proposal Wikipedia:Notability (organizations). However, these proposals seem to be aimed at discouraging articles based on subordinate units of national or international organisations. NB: "Organizations are usually notable if the scope of activities are national or international in scale and information can be verified by a third party source." There is no question that BCC's scope is national. Reference may be found to it on the websites of many British cavy clubs and in British cavy periodicals, including the national monthly 'Cavies' magazine. Can the objector be more specific about his objection?

I agree - not sure why this was ever tagged? It is a national organisation, with a clearly defined supervisory and judicial role within a large British sub-cultural grouping, and there is no shortage of external references to be found on the internet at a glance. I suggest the 'notability' tag be removed. Chris Golds 16:20, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Questionable external link added

I question that the external link added in the edit 18:52, February 14, 2007 by 82.5.230.126 (Talk) meet the conditions in WP:EL. What do others think? Will (Talk - contribs) 07:06, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

Yes, this link doesn't really fit here, according to WP:EL. It would be appropriate to a new article called "List of British Cavy Clubs" or similar, but it does seem out of place here, as it adds nothing to the subject of the British Cavy Council, neither does the linked site have anything significant to say about the BCC. Timothy Titus 19:47, 3 March 2007 (UTC)