User:Mmberney
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Welcome to my user page. I enjoy proofreading and editing a wide range of articles, focusing primarily on improving clarity and consistency. My contributions often involve text clean-up tasks, such as adding missing internal links, reducing overlinking, correcting typographical errors, and improving overall grammar and readability.
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I also standardise date formats where appropriate, typically converting them to the Day–Month–Year style in articles that are not U.S.-focused, as this format is widely used internationally.
In addition to editing, I like creating new articles to better represent Greater Manchester on Wikipedia, ensuring that the region's history, culture, and infrastructure are accurately documented and accessible.
Articles created
Greater Manchester
- CyanLines, a walking and cycling network
- GM Ringway, a long-distance walking trail
- Mersey Valley Way, the first National River Walk
Bolton
- 3 and 4 Walsh Fold, a listed building in Bradshaw
- Bolton Cenotaph, a listed memorial
- Lea Gate Farmhouse, a listed building in Bradshaw
- Random Cottage, a listed building in Heaton
Bury
- Bury War Memorial, a listed monument
- Dearden Fold Farmhouse, a listed building near Ainsworth
- Hey House, a listed building in Ramsbottom
- Lower Chesham, a listed building
- Presbyterian Chapel, Ainsworth, a listed building
- Radcliffe Cenotaph, a listed war memorial
- Simister Island, a major motorway interchange
Manchester
- 3 St Peter's Square, a high-rise hotel and aparthotel
- 74–80 Portland Street, a listed terrace
- Castle Hotel, a historic pub
- Contour, a residential development under construction
- Crown and Kettle, a historic pub
- Elizabeth Tower, a residential skyscraper
- Lass O'Gowrie, a historic pub
- Marble Arch Inn, a historic pub
- Mayfield Park, a park
- Odeon Cinema, a former cinema
- One Medlock Street, a student accommodation building
- One Port Street, a residential high-rise
- Oxygen Towers, a residential high-rise
- Peveril of the Peak, a historic pub
- Sadler's Yard, a public square and event space
- Square Gardens, a mixed-use development
- The Blade, a residential skyscraper
- Three60, a residential skyscraper
- uhaus, a residential high-rise
- Union, a co-living development
- Viadux, a residential development under construction
- Victoria Riverside, a residential development
Oldham
- Church of St Anne, Royton, a listed building
- Church of St Chad, Uppermill, a listed building
- Church of St Thomas, Lees, a listed building
- Crompton War Memorial, a listed monument
- Grotton Hall, a listed building in Lydgate
- Higher Kinders, listed cottages in Saddleworth
- Independent Methodist Chapel, a listed building
- Shore Mill, a listed building in Delph
Rochdale
- Birchinley Manor Farmhouse, a listed building in Milnrow
- Church of St Aidan, Rochdale, a listed building
- Church of St Luke, Heywood, a listed building
- College Bank, seven residential tower blocks
- Crimble Mill, a listed building in Heywood
- Dearnley Old Hall, a listed building in Littleborough
- Elm Street School, a listed building in Middleton
- Former Queen Elizabeth Old Grammar School, a listed building in Middleton
- Greenbooth Reservoir, a reservoir
- Hope Chapel and Parson's House, adjoining listed buildings
- HSBC Bank, a listed building
- Long Street Methodist Church, a listed building in Middleton
- Number One Riverside, a multi-use public building
- Old Bent House and Farmhouse, a listed building in Littleborough
- Queen's Park, a public park in Heywood
- Rough Bank Farmhouse, a listed building in Newhey
- Shore Hall, a listed building in Littleborough
- Stubley Old Hall, a listed building in Littleborough
- Windy Bank, a listed building in Littleborough
- Ye Olde Boar's Head, a listed pub in Middleton
Salford
- Affinity Living Riverview, a residential high-rise
- Bankside at Colliers Yard, a residential high-rise
- Church of St Andrew, Eccles, a listed building
- Church of St Peter, Swinton, a listed building
- Cortland at Colliers Yard, a residential skyscraper
- Eda, a residential high-rise in Salford Quays
- Embankment Exchange, a residential development
- Former Public Baths, a listed building
- Monton Unitarian Church, a listed building
- Sacred Trinity Church, a listed building
- Southern Railway Viaduct and Colonnade, a listed structure
- Waterpark Hall, a listed building in Broughton Park
- X1 Media City, a residential development in Salford Quays
- X1 Michigan Towers, a residential development in Salford Quays
Stockport
- Houldsworth School, a listed building in Reddish
- Old Rectory, a listed building
- Stockport Interchange, a transport hub
- Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery, a listed building
Tameside
- 20–23 and 23A Fairfield Square, listed buildings in Droylsden
- Albion Warehouse, a listed building in Ashton-under-Lyne
- Apethorn Farmhouse, a listed building in Hyde
- Ashton Old Baths, a listed building in Ashton-under-Lyne
- Ashton-under-Lyne War Memorial, a listed monument
- Broadbottom Hall, a listed building in Broadbottom
- Buckley Hill Farmhouse, a listed building in Droylsden
- Cross, Mottram in Longdendale, a listed structure
- Dukinfield Old Chapel, a listed building
- Old Hall Chapel, a listed building in Dukinfield
- Old Hall Fold, a listed building in Ashton-under-Lyne
- St Anne's Rectory, a listed building in Denton
- Stalybridge War Memorial, a listed monument
Trafford
- Church of St Margaret, Altrincham, a listed building
- Denzell House, a listed building in Bowdon
Wigan
- Ackhurst Hall, a listed building in Orrell
- Alder House, Atherton, a listed building
- Astley Vicarage, a listed building
- Bradley Hall, Standish, a listed building
- Chanters Farmhouse, a listed building in Atherton
- Church of St Michael and All Angels, Wigan, a listed building
- Giant's Hall Farmhouse, a listed building in Standish
- Kirkless Hall and Farmhouse, a listed building in Aspull
- Light Oaks Hall, a listed building near Glazebury
- Lightshaw Hall, a listed building in Golborne
- Manor House, Worthington, a listed building
- Wigan War Memorial, a listed monument
Other topics
- Carbuncle Awards, architecture prizes presented by the Scottish magazine Urban Realm
- Château de Chaumont (La Serre-Bussière-Vieille), a ruined château in Chaumont, France
- Crashing, a 2016 British comedy series
- Jericho, a 2016 period drama series
- Moominvalley, an animated family drama series
- Museum of Tomorrow, a science museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Pyxis Ocean, a bulk carrier vessel fitted with wind-propulsion technology
- Storm Abigail, the first storm to be officially named by the Met Office and Met Éireann
- Walk Like a Panther, a 2018 British comedy film
International travel
As of March 2026, I've been fortunate enough to visit 32 countries and two special administrative regions, each adding something memorable to my understanding of the world.
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