Entries by Rob

Lancaster Flight UK

The worlds first WW11 Avro Lancaster simulator where it is possible to experience flight using genuine wartime Avro flight controls under a 1944 canopy.

Shaftesbury Snowdrops New Site Found by BBC Countryfile

BBC1’s Countryfile is coming to Shaftesbury next month to feature our town’s snowdrop celebrations. Business and community leaders say that promotion on a programme watched by 4 million viewers could provide a welcome boost to our visitor economy. The new snowdrops website was launched three weeks ago and that piqued the programme-makers’ interest. The BBC picked up on that and decided that they wanted to come to the town.

Shaftesbury Snowdrops

New Google friendly responsive website launched this week for Shaftebury Snowdrops.

Rebuild of old Flash based site ready for Snowdrop season.

“Everyone loves the website: thank you so much.”

Kimmeridge Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast – Isle of Purbeck Dorset

New Google friendly responsive website launched today for Kimmeridge Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast on the Isle of Purbeck Dorset.
After seeing the site for the first time the client emailed me and said:
“Its looking fantastic, I absolutely love it.”

Lucy Elworthy Interior Design & Styling

New Google friendly responsive website launched today for Lucy Elworthy Interior Design & Styling.
Lucy Elworthy is an Interior Designer named in the Sunday Times top 30 Interior Designers and Country Life’s Top 100 Decorators.

Shaftesbury Remembers The Great War

On-line database of stories from Shaftesbury war memorials.
Today, Armistice Day, we launched a web site of which I am very proud.

JCC 2 Year Review and SEO

At a recent 2 year review and SEO (search engine optimization) meeting with Jones Crawler Cranes, along with improvements to text and Google Ads campaigns, we decided to do a quick revamp of the site and text. It turned out to be a very worthwhile exercise. In just a few hours we achieved a lot. […]

Web sites built to last or what!

Just doing a responsive revamp of a site I built 9 years ago and got this in an email from the client: “I still like the look and feel of the site and people still say it’s a good site – which is amazing after 9 years!” Web sites built to last or what!