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Hi there, I'm having some issues with the "notability" of this page, even though there are plenty of other wikipedia pages for similar topics (Guinness Storehouse, New Midleton Distillery, etc.) that don't have as much history attached to them. (This attraction sits on the site of an ancient monastery where they also brewed beer). I've added more information to the sources. If this submission still doesn't have the right sources or information, could you please give me concrete feedback on what needs to be added?
Ireland is currently under-represented on Wiki (hence Wikipedia:WikiProject_Ireland) and I'd really appreciate your help getting this submission through. Sipsinthecity (talk) 14:00, 3 June 2015 (UTC)
I'm having some questions about the citations for this page. I noticed on other pages that to avoid the references that are cited more than once being listed fully under the references each time there is a code < r e f n a m e = ___ > (spaced to avoid starting an actual code). I've tried to apply that here, using the first instance as a way to name the citation and then just using the short code the next time it's mentioned, but it's not showing on the article preview. I just want to make sure I'm coding this correctly and would greatly appreciate someone taking a look. Thanks! Sipsinthecity (talk) 17:55, 17 December 2014 (UTC)Reply