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Racingdude009

Original Poster:

5,303 posts

248 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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I am in the process of developing a website for my local Parish Council would be really greatful if people took a look and told me if they think it is ok ?

http://barnham-broompc.norfolkparishe

XKRacer

496 posts

208 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Looks good to me!

B'stard Child

28,450 posts

247 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Keep going needs a bit more info but layout and visual appeal is fine

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Monday 15th January 2007
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Looking good so far, John!

Easy to navigate, all the information is there!

Darren

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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Site looks fine to me, nice easy layout with all the nuts and bolts in place.

Wicker Man

805 posts

244 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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I like the style, interesteing but still suitable sober for a parish council.

Some of comments though:
Two pages have lots of dead space and you have to scroll for the info:
http://barnham-broompc.norfolkparishe
http://barnham-broompc.norfolkparishe

Dead like here:
http://asp.readspeaker.net/cgi-bin/en

simpo two

85,553 posts

266 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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I'm sure you didn't write the copy but 'Barnham Broom Parish Council is made of up of 7 Councillors aged 21 or older who either live, work or own property in Barnham Broom or within 3 miles. The Parish Council is elected every 4 years the next election being in 2007....' sleep is not my idea of an Opening Prime Desire Statement! Nobody wants to know that, they want to know what they actually Do, Why it's Important and How to get Involved.

Other than that, I'd just add that numbers lower than 10 are normally written in full, eg 'seven' not '7'.

NB But it looks nice; I like the thumbnail pic.








Edited by simpo two on Tuesday 16th January 18:53

Wicker Man

805 posts

244 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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simpo two said:
I'm sure you didn't write the copy but 'Barnham Broom Parish Council is made of up of 7 Councillors aged 21 or older who either live, work or own property in Barnham Broom or within 3 miles. The Parish Council is elected every 4 years the next election being in 2007....' sleep is not my idea of an Opening Prime Desire Statement! Nobody wants to know that,

Well I liked that bit! It makes them sound like decent local people rather that anonymous distant government.

simpo two

85,553 posts

266 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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Wicker Man said:
Well I liked that bit! It makes them sound like decent local people rather that anonymous distant government.

Ah well, every client is different you see! I have little regard for 'pocket politicians', and the fact that Barnham Broom has seven of them makes me think 'So what?'. They're elected every four years. I think 'So what?' again. You see, it's simply of no interest to the aveage Joe. Instead, it's a Parish Councillor's idea of what is interesting - 'nuff said! By all means have this info under a button somewhere, but not as the opening volley on a home page.

I agree about the 'decent local people' angle but that would be better achieved by a nice photo of Councillor + spouse/kids/pets, and a piece that runs 'Eric Numbnuts is 42 and was born and educated locally. His reason for becoming a Councillor is to strive for justice, freedom, lower taxation and a fanatical devotion to the Pope'. Cue Eric: ' I think it's important to... etc'


I should be charging for this...!

Edited by Simpo Two on Wednesday 17th January 10:50

Wicker Man

805 posts

244 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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simpo two said:
I ... was born and educated locally. My reason for becoming a Councillor is to strive for justice, freedom, lower taxation and a fanatical devotion to the Pope'.

John, before I give you my vote I'd like to know your views on speed bumps and the village speed limit.

Simpo Two

85,553 posts

266 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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Wicker Man said:
John, before I give you my vote I'd like to know your views on speed bumps and the village speed limit.

Well as Mayor of Simpoville it's my duty to reflect your wishes, so we shall be digging up the Gatsos and selling them on eBay so we can reduce Coucnil Tax