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Our portfolio spans the political spectrum and also includes trade associations and study groups. We provide substantial discounts to voluntary organisations, which may extend to waiving our fees entirely; please do not hesitate to contact us if you represent a group that may qualify.

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7 projects

www.liberalhistory.org.uk

www.liberalhistory.org.uk

Liberal Democrat History Group, London, UK (live site)
The Group's site contains a a great deal of information about the Liberal Democrat Party and its predecessors. All of the material, which is added by the committee using an online editor, is stored in a database - allowing it to be organised conveniently for visitors. The site's layout was specifically designed to meet Bobby accessibility requirements.

www.newsforchurches.com

Conservative Christian Fellowship, London, UK (no longer live)
CCF commissioned the News for Churches project in the run up to the elections in 2003. It actually consists of four microsites for England, Scotland, Wales and Europe - all of which are edited by the Fellowship using our content management system.

www.amarantmenopausetrust.org.uk

Amarant Menopause Trust, London, UK (live site)
The Trust is a charity that aims to help women deal with problems as they go through the menopause. This simple site provides some basic information, together with details of the services offered by the Trust and an online 'printer friendly' membership form.

www.conservativehistory.org.uk

www.conservativehistory.org.uk

Conservative History Group, London, UK (live site)
The Conservative History Group asked us to create a simple site to accompany their launch and update it over the next few months. We hope to replace it shortly with a content managed system, that allows the committee to add new text and photos at will.

www.ccfwebsite.com

Conservative Christian Fellowship, London, UK (live site)
CCF commissioned us to provide a graphically impressive website for them shortly after the 2001 election. Much of the site is nevertheless edited by CCF themselves, using a specially designed online editor that allows the Fellowship to edit text and upload photographs.

www.eia.co.uk

Engineering Industries Association, London, UK (live site)
The Engineering Industries Association has supported companies in the field for over sixty years. Their site serves both to keep members informed about developments in the industry, as well as provide them with leads to find new clients and suppliers. An analysis of traffic shows that there are regular visitors all over the world.

www.margaretthatcher.com

www.margaretthatcher.com

margaretthatcher.com, London, UK (no longer live)
Run by volunteers, margaretthatcher.com rapidly established itself as the primary archive for documents relating to the former prime minister. It was closed down, with the domain and much material transferred to the Margaret Thatcher Foundation, when an official site was launched.