New Beginnings
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- Published on Monday, 30 April 2012 22:16
Spring is a time of rebirth and starting again after the cold of winter. We felt it was time for a rebirth of our website as well. Truth be told, the old site was so far out of date we were constantly scrambling to keep things secure. We were concerned if we didn't go ahead and make this leap to the latest software that it was only a matter of time before some hacker got lucky and damaged the site. But that has given us a chance to re-think what we want the site to do and how it should display information. So things will be a little awkward for the next month or so while we get everything just the way we want it. Please bear with us in this transition time. As we update elements of the site we will announce it here (and on our Facebook page and on Twitter) so you will be kept up to date with all the new things we have to offer.
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