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Monkey Moo Moos VW Camper

Monkey Moo Moos VW Camper Homepage

This site was built for a start-up VW camper van hire business. Artwork from a local graphic designer features high quality photography and a strong company style. The feel is light-hearted and fun, encouraging satisfied customers to add their trip photos, diaries and comments to the site. The site includes an availability calendar, so prospective customers can easily see when the camper van is available to be booked. The site was closed down when the business was sold in 2012.

From: 
November 2011
Until: 
July 2012

Advance Training & Recruitment

Advance Recruitment for Rail and Transport

Advance TRS are specialist recruiters for the rail industry. Their site was built in Drupal 7 to match their own graphic design. Job search is facetted, allowing users to filter by a variety of different job aspects to find what they're looking for.

From: 
September 2011
Until: 
February 2013

Bucks Composites

Bucks Composites is a small business specialising in selling materials for building fibreglass and carbon fibre components for model aeroplanes, model boats, and other items. The site is mainly an online shop, but also has galleries of photos of completed projects, and several illustrated "How to do" articles to show how the products can be used.

From: 
September 2011

Fonant Ltd

The Fonant site started life as a static HTML site, then was converted to a custom CMS system, then Drupal 6, and now is running with Drupal 7.

From: 
February 2011

Cycling Embassy of Great Britain

The Cycling Embassy campaigns to publicise bicycle friendly systems that work in other countries, working with other like minded organisations to make our streets safer for all. Run entirely by volunteers, it aims to appeal to anyone who uses a cycle for transport, even if they do not regard themselves a "cyclists". The website has many functional features, including a Forum, a Wiki area for users to create and edit pages, and comprehensive document and page classification systems. This site started life using Drupal 6, then was upgraded to use Drupal 7 in January 2012.

From: 
December 2010

Skills Workshop

Skills Workshop: Home page

The long-standing Skills Workshop website was proving to be very time-consuming for the owner, Maggie Harnew, to keep updated. New contributors continued to send in new teaching resources, but the time taken to add resources to the site meant that a back-log was building up. Luckily, Maggie won the LSIS Star Award 2009 in the Skills for Life category, and the prize money funded conversion of the site into a Drupal content-managed site. This has enabled Maggie to spend more time concentrating on editing submitted resources, and less time having to maintain the web pages themselves.

From: 
November 2009

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