Talk:Richard Temple (opera singer)

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[edit] Note re: Richard Temple, town planner

Someone has repeatedly attempted to vandalise this article, first replacing the entire contents with:

Richard Temple is an English Town Planner, best known for his work in the County of Buckinghamshire in England in 2005 and 2006. He was born in London before moving to the Isle of Wight at a young age. He is also famously known for being a big girls blouse on the football pitch and gypsying his mates tee-shirts.

and later adding:

More recently Richard Temple, of town planning fame, was known to reside in High Wycombe. Born in 1984 in London, he moved to the Isle of Wight befor heading to the University of Cardiff. He is reknowned as being one of the few remaining holders of a Temple Family Ring.

If this is all there is to say about Mr. Temple the town planner, then any article about him would likely run afoul of Wikipedia's vanity guidelines.

If it is possible to write an article on Mr. Temple the town planner — based on verifiable sources, and meeting Wikipedia's other guidelines — then the correct approach is to write a new article. Use the guidelines described in disambiguation, which explain how to create a new article and "disambiguate" it fron the existing one. Marc Shepherd 16:26, 28 July 2006 (UTC)