Talk:Bundoran

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[edit] Article in need of attention

A long, unwikified paragraph was plonked at the head of this article by anonymous user 89.241.3.65 on 8 Oct 2006: I have moved it further down. The whole article could benefit from some TLC, to give it a more uniform tone... -- Picapica 23:44, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

What is "TLC" ? If you wish to reply leave the comment in "My talk" not here . I'll take a look at it now.Osborne 10:03, 6 April 2007 (UTC)



Hi, I am not an editor for Wikipedia, but it looks like someone has tampered with this page. For example:

"The by-Pass is of great importance for people wishing to avoid the hole that is bundoran and to travel safely to the cultured and fabulous town of Ballyshannon -Everything that is good about Ireland"

is derogatory to Bundoran, as 'a hole' is local area slang for something that isnt good, and thats a polite way of describing it!

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As a resident of the town, I also removed a terrible line that read that Bundoran was a great place to drink infront of drunken kids! Who in their right mind would write this!

[edit] Ulster to the north

Ulster is more to the east - although we tend to think,of it as to the north. In fact the most northerly part of Ireland is in Donegal! - I leave it to others to rewrite this section. Osborne 10:09, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Flora and Fauna

I will start to write a section with this title. However I cannot write much - only the algae (my speciality) so I hope others will write the rest.Osborne 10:12, 6 April 2007 (UTC)