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Church joins 'surfing' crowd



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ST MARY'S church in Gomersal has its own website, thanks to local website developers Keyclicks UK Ltd.
The company, based at Moorlands Business Centre in Balme Road, Cleckheaton, developed the website, which contains everything the community needs to know about what's happening there, free of charge.

Cath Chaplin, project manager at Keyclicks UK, said: "I have been going to worship at St Mary's for over a year now and Father John approached me and asked if we could build a website for the church, to promote it and let the community know what services and events they are holding.

"I asked the directors, Jaimie and Debbie Dobson, and they thought it was a great idea."

Debbie said: "It was very easy to make the decision to produce the website. We've put a lot of functionality on it for them, including an events calendar, to promote what's going on in the parish.

"We know Cath is involved in the church and we try where we can to get involved with local projects. It's nice to be able to do something that will help St Mary's move forward. We understand the impact of the church on the community and this website should draw more people in and act as a contact point for the church."

Visit the new website at www.stmarysgomersal.co.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 27 December 2007 11:46 AM
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