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Another example: Hartwell Home and Garden Produce Show

As an example of the ideas of web sustainability can be used for local and small charities:

Hartwell Home and Garden Produce Show - a village produce show run entirely by volunteers: http://hartwellproduceshow.weebly.com/

Principles
- Free web hosting;
- Easy to implement and relatively quick to produce;
- Web skills are likely to be basic - no HTML knowledge
- Easy to maintain - it must be relatively easy to give control of the site when or if the original person leaves.



For more information on the tools being used: http://websitesustainability.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/hosting-how-to-get-it-out-there-for.html



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  2. You make a very interesting stage here. I did research on this issue and i think that lots of persons will agree together with your blog publish.

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  3. There were also various colour schemes set out as well as some beautiful features on display such as a summer house, water features and impressive planters.

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