I Love Feel Good Therapies
This website has undergone several incarnations in the past 3 years. It currently offers online booking for workshops and therapies, and online payments. The administration of the courses and classes available is done through web pages by the owner of the site and so requires no intervention by BCG.
Recent additions include being able to buy downloads of mp3s of meditation/relaxation. The shopping cart is very user friendly and securely run by another site, but fully integrated into ilovefgt's pages. Payment is via Paypal at the moment but other options are available to us
Therapies United
An offshoot of Feel Good Therapies, this website offers a searchable database of therapists to all. Information about the therapists, promotions, users, and therapies available is all controlled via the website administrator through webforms - meaning that minimal ongoing contact is required with BCG.
Pedalling Around
I saw an article in the Evening News about Mark Beaumont who had done a lot of long distance cycling and decided the world record for cycling around the world was there for the breaking. He was asking for help of any kind and I volunteered to run his website. It uses a fantastic blog package called Wordpress which I have amended to make it do what we want (lots and lots of amendments!). It enables Mark and I to post new stories or articles from anywhere to keep readers interested and up to date with his progress.
Dee Taylor Therapies
Dee got in touch after her original web designer disappeared! I took over the site - tidied it up and have added content for her. I also spent a couple of hours or more going through the update process with Dee to give her the opportunity and capability to edit the website herself.
I Love Toast
Okay - hardly serious, but I have a love for toast so run a bit of an interactive website that lets users post articles/comments/etc about their love for toast. Quite technical to set up and needs occasional maintenance but otherwise runs itself. Various customisations on it but based on a templated community application call Xoops.




