Other Websites by
Deepdale Web Design

Deepdale Web Design is working on a host of other websites. Some of these are personal sites while others I hope to sll onto other people or organisations.

The Visitor's Guide to the Yorkshire Dales

freespace.virgin.net/gregory.collins

My oldest site, I started work on it in 1998 and over the years it has grown but there is still a lot of work to do on it. It covers England's third largest National Park and it's pubs, leisure activites and where to stay.

The Visitor

www.the-visitor.co.uk

I obtained the name through Free Net Names and am working on a portal site dealing with the National Parks of England and Wales and the West of Scotland.

The Visitor's Guide to the North Yorkshire Moors

www.themoors.freewire.co.uk

I received an extensive 50mb of websites with Freewire and am using it for a website about the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, home of Heartbeat and location for films such as Harry Potter.

The Visitor's Guide Mull and Iona

www.mull.thehighlands.co.uk

Taking advantage of free tailor-made domain names with Freola, I established a new website about the Isle of Mull in Scotland. Mull is one of the Inner Hebrides lying off the west coast of Scotland and is easily accessible from Oban. There is plenty to do on Mull, SCUBA diving, visiting sites of religious and cultural importance, fishing, walking and bird-watching. At the end of the day you can relax in the legendary Mishnish Hotel in Tobermory where you can take advantage of liberal licensing laws and enjoy live music and a pint.

Tan Hill Open Swaledale Sheep Show

www.sheepshow.co.uk and www.deepdale.i12.com/sheepshow

I purchased the sheepshow.co.uk domain in the hope that I will be able to pass it on to the Tan Hill Sheep Show Committee who are still reeling from the Foot and Mouth outbreak of 2001. It is hoped that the 2002 show will go ahead but in the mean time I am publishing photographs, videos and programmes from the 2000 show on the site together with information about other shows in the Yorkshire Dales.

 

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