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We are passionate about content-managed websites. Our training and support alongside our packages of website, hosting and training, builds a really cost-effective approach to web design.
The freedom to edit and add content without needing specialised programmes, simply logging in to an online editor, using your favourite browser, Explorer or Firefox, Safari or Chrome, offers a first-time opportunity to market your services on the internet.
We work with individual professionals, companies and organisations in retail, industry and business-to-business services, through to performers in music and the arts. We work with clients throughout Greater London and the Southeast, the rest of the UK and further afield.
Lancasters are Mark Edwards and Christina Budasz. Based in Beckenham, Kent, our work is delivered as a marketing support service. Our services include website design, content-managed websites and online shops, website development and hosting, graphic design and artwork for print, as well as photography. We are experienced in giving businesses the marketing tools to help them succeed and grow. Increasingly our work centres upon website design, and building content-managed sites and online stores.
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Whilst researching content management systems for our website service, one of our main criteria was to allow non-techy people a painless route to building and maintaining their own websites. So, having tried a few systems that had potential, we eventually settled on one.
Importantly, we had to check the potential useability for the non-technical. So we set about building the Beckenham Junior Choir website, with the help of 3 teenage members. This was packaged as "work experience" and was originally greeted with teen indifference and displeasure, but with some guidance
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The importance of the Battle of Britain is remembered once again this month, and we were reminded of our photoshoot at Biggin Hill beside one of the few remaining wooden dispersal huts, made so famous in the films about that time, that accommodated aircrew waiting to scramble their Hurricanes and Spitfires to meet the Luftwaffe above the skies of Kent and London in 1940.
We have heard of a successful search for a RAF veteran via our Beckenham Junior Choir website, unrelated? Not necessarily!
Also there has been quite a bit of related activity on the BBC website for the Today programme, you can see lots of excellent coverage here: (this also shows how we can contain content within our website designs so that readers don't need to leave a site to see another...)
BBC Today Programme covers the Battle of Britain 19th August
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