You may be here because you’ve followed a link to one of my periodic blog ramblings. If I’m lucky you are here because you need a website, so you will be interested in who I am, what I do and how much I charge. You will also be interested in what makes my sites good, so here are a few features and some recent examples:
- good design: both visually and in the structuring of the information the navigation to the information
- Search Engine friendliness: so that Google and the others can find and catalogue your site easily
- high accessibility: enabling less able users to enjoy your site
- content management: allowing site owners to create and edit pages through their web browser
- ongoing support: for when training is needed or stuff happens and you need help and advice.
Latest Launches


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Bethan Jenkins is a Plaid member of the Welsh Assembly for South West Wales. At 26, she represents a new generation of politicians that can play a unique role in involving young people in community and political issues. She has been an active blogger for the last 2 years. This site is built around WordPress.
Keith Bougourd is well known on both sides of the Atlantic for his miniature clocks, furniture and room-boxes. He is also an antique collector and has now has a web presence for that side of his business. Keith carries out the updating himself. His antiques are displayed using a WordPress gallery plug-in which automatically generates thumbnails and slide shows.

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Canllefaes Holiday Cottages north of Cardigan West Wales have been converted with great care to preserve the traditional character of the original buildings. They are all graded 5 Star by the Wales Tourist Board. Two cottages are designed for people with mobility problems.
Cardigan Castle and Cardigan Town were founded in the year 1093. In 1110 the second castle was built. In 1165 Rhys ap Gruffyd took the castle for the Welsh and in 1171 rebuilt it in stone. The first Eisteddfod being held in the castle in 1176. This website is for Cadwgan, the organisation restoring the castle after years of neglect.
Please enjoy your stay here and feel free to contact me, Jeremy Clulow, at any time. If I can’t provide what you need I can probably point you in the direction of someone who can.
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