We took over the job of webmaster for our church in March 2007, we worked closely with the vicar and members of the church in order to completely redesign and rebuild the site.
The site was nominated and shortlisted for the "best church website" category in the 2007 Premier Christian Radio Christian Blog and Web Awards, since then we have redeveloped the site converting it to a CMS to make it more interactive and community based by the addition of a forum, prayer wall, and the ability for users to add comments to articles.
Schrodinger's Cat was a personal project which I started in 2002. The site is a music guide designed to be a general resource and also to promote eventsand bands/artists the folk and acoustic genre.
The original site was built in HTML but was converted to a CMS in 2007 to make it easier to maintain and allow others to contribute information, reviews and events. It was given a face lift in November 2008.
Features on Schrodinger's Cat include a photo gallery and embedded You Tube clips.
This website was commissioned to showcase the writing of Jane Upchurch, primarily her book "A Spoonful of God" for which she is hoping to find a publisher.
Jane has been writing since childhood and has won prizes for her poetry. Her writing links a love of this planet, its rocks and oceans and trees and bees, with an exploration of the paths and patterns we and God weave.
Jane also regularly writes pieces for Scripture Union Word Live.
This site started about 10 years ago as an FAQ for an email discussion list and had become much broader than a simple FAQ. It was revamped to accommodate the wealth of content included, it also underwent a total rebuild in order to make the site more cohesive, easier to navigate and more accessible.
CWS currently manage and host this site.
This site was built for a Morris dancing side based in Ipswich.
The Lagabag site is a fairly small CMS based site and is designed to be more easily managed than its predecessor.
Features include: an events calendar, contact form and photo gallery.
We're hoping to add some video clips to this website in the near future.