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Hello there, I am Goodreg3 and welcome to my Wikipedia user page.
I am an editor from East Ayrshire located in the southwest of Scotland. I am proud to be Scottish, and am a supporter of Scotland regaining its independence, however, this does not affect my neutrality when editing Wikipedia. This does not particularly mean I identify as a nationalist, as I proudly voted for Scottish Labour at the 2024 United Kingdom general election.
I have been active on Wikipedia since roughly 2007–2008, and during that period of time, I have created, contributed and expanded a number of articles on Wikipedia within my areas of interest.
My main areas of interests, and ones in which I spend most time contributing to, are; Scotland, Scottish politics, Scottish music and musical artists, countries located within Europe, the countries of the United Kingdom, buildings, particularly notable tall buildings in Scotland's largest city, Glasgow and paying homage to my career in the Scottish education sector, education and school related Wikipedia articles.
Currently, my main objective is to improve the quality of articles relating to schools primarily in England and Northern Ireland, as well as achieving my first Good Article status.
Below is an in-complete, but ever expanding, list of articles that I have created, or contributed to.
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Contributions
editCreated pages
edit- Hi (Texas album)
- HALO Urban Regeneration
- Marie Macklin
- The KLIN Group
- Mr Haze
- Let's Work It Out
- Billy Gilmour (footballer)
- 2021 Kilmarnock incidents
- Joe-Warren Plant
- What My Mother Taught Me
- Carolyn's Fingers
- Tishbite (song)
- Normal Fears (album)
- Stewarton Academy
- Robert Burns Academy
- 1 Atlantic Square
- 2 Atlantic Square
- Buchanan Wharf
- Bridle Works Building
- Portcullis House, Glasgow
- Savoy Centre Towers
- Central Quay
- Jack Downham
- Louis Makepeace
- Ayr Station Hotel fire
- Face to Face
- Economy of Glasgow
- The Designer Rooms
- Garbage 2024
- Oil industry in Scotland
- Comedy in Scotland
- Festivals in Scotland
- List of ecoregions in Scotland
- List of valleys of Scotland
- List of biosphere reserves in Scotland
- Ethnic minorities in Scotland
- Prison population of Scotland
- Energy in Scotland
- Ecology of Scotland
- Municipalities of Scotland
- List of courts in Scotland
- Pressure groups in Scotland
- List of awards and nominations received by Susan Boyle
- Steven Brown (artist)
Major contributions to articles
edit- Bluebeard (song)
(removed re-direct and added content) - Violaine
(removed re-direct and added content) - Diva (Annie Lennox album)
- Medusa (Annie Lennox album)
- List of awards and nominations received by Annie Lennox
- Prestwick Academy
- Carrick Academy
- Kilmarnock F.C.
- Ayr
- Kilmarnock
- East Ayrshire
- Bonnyton, East Ayrshire
- Lillian Jones
- Sandbach School
- Kyle Academy
- Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh
- St Joseph's Boys' High School, Newry
Areas of interests
editPolitics
editCountries
editOther areas of interest
editSpace
editEntertainment
edit- The Eurovision Song Contest
The introduction of a separate Scottish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest - Musicians and bands from Scotland
- The workings of the Media of Scotland, including BBC Scotland and STV
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