- Manchester Conference for Black Parents, Children and Young People
- Children living with Inherited Metabolic Diseases - Crewe
- Man Met Riders
- CMMC Bug
- RAPAR
- Groundwork/Jubilee Colliery
- Community Development Initiative (Manchester)
- Manchester Nightline
- East Manchester Outlook
- Moss Side Stories
- Good Migration
- Manchester Youth Ambassador to China
- Manchester Chinese Archive
- Warrington Stammerers Support Group
- Present Difference
- Association for Creative Writing & Education - Events page
- Manchester Rape Crisis
- Manchester North East India Association
- Sahir House
* All sites are delivered with accessible w3c compliant xhtml/css, where possible
- Manchester Conference for Black Parents, Children and Young people
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Work done: Conference website created for the Louise Dacacodia Centre / MMU Education
- Children living with Inherited Metabolic Diseases
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Work done : Redesign of website for Nantwich-based charity
Feedback Many thanks for your help in developing a new website for Climb. We are really pleased with the new background, layout and format of the website. Previously using Front Page the changeover to PHP has meant a rapid learning curve using Expression Web2 which has enabled us to quickly update the new website. Overall it is a much cleaner, smarter and useable website than the previous edition and we have already received several good comments from our service
users.A tremendous job for which we are really grateful.
Steve Hannigan, Executive Director
- ManMetriders – MMU's Bike User Group Wiki
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Work done: Creation of WIKI including web-sourced material, and upload of membership
Feedback I am writing to say how grateful I am to Guy Lancaster for his assistance supporting the Higher Education Precinct (HEP) Travel Plan. The HEP consists of MMU, Uni of Manc, the central NHS Trust and the Royal NC of Music. The 4 institutions fund my role, which is to promote sustainable travel to staff and students. Sustainable travel modes are walking, cycling, public transport & car sharing.
Guy is a keen cyclist and using his IT skills he has kindly set up 2 'wikis' at MMU and the NHS which will act as valuable forums for cyclists to share views and help improve the facilities and support offered to them. Cycling has so many individual and overall benefits and we are hoping to attract even greater numbers to cycling over the coming years. The dedication and effort of people like Guy give us real hope for change in terms of travel habits.
Andrew Hough, HEP Travel Co-ordinator
- CMFT Bug – Central Manchester Hospital Bike User Group Wiki
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Work done : Creation of WIKI including web-sourced material, and upload of membership
Feedback : see above
- RAPAR – Manchester Refugee / Asylum Seeker support project
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Work done : Update of part finished site, and research for links page.
Feedback: "Guy Lancaster approached us in the summer of 2008 and offered to help us to further develop our website in a voluntary capacity.
Since that time, in an extremely sensitive, thoughtful and creative way, Guy has overhauled the way the website works and how both we as the people in the organisation, and the public, interact with it.
The quality of Guy's work is excellent. He is swift to respond to our requests and is always very attentive to detail. As a result, the capacity for our organisation to interface effectively with our clients, partners, and the wider public has improved and our own abilities to appreciate how the different parts of our organisation interrelate has also developed.
In the future we are planning for HTML training or content management system training for the dynamic areas - events, news etc.."
Dr. Rhetta Moran
- Groundwork/Jubilee Colliery
Work done : Update of site, addition of education pages with links to KS1,2,3 teaching materials
Feedback: : We approached MMU Web Angels for assistance in updating an existing website based on a nature site managed by Groundwork. The aim of the update was to add a page of 'educational resources' for local school teachers to access should they wish to visit the site with a class. On first analysis of the existing site, Guy Lancaster kindly suggested some broader updates to make the site more accessible to all. These additional updates required the redesign of the whole website system yet Web Angels were successfully able to retain the look and feel of the old site. The new page of educational resources works really well with a table of activities and teachers notes for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3.
I am delighted with the work done by MMU Web Angels. The updates were completed fast and to a high standard, with added value thrown in left, right and centre. Their ability to pass on the theory behind any suggested update made the whole process enjoyable and useful. Thanks for all your help and advice – you've been a Godsend!
- Community Development Initiative (Manchester)
Work done: Redesign and update website for a Whalley Range/Old Trafford-based community training organisation
- Manchester Nightline - night-time student councilling site for MMU/University of Manchester students
Work Done : Update Manchester site using material from National site
- East Manchester Outlook – education/rehabilitation for former drug users in East Manchester
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Work Done : Updated site with new content and less cluttered and more accessible design
Feedback : I am writing on behalf of the Outlook Team to say Thank you for redevelopment of our website. The work that Guy Lancaster and the web angels have done is outstanding and we have no hesitation in promoting him and his team to any company or organisation who wish to update their website or to set up a completely new website.
Outlook put their idea forward to Guy who then advised us on the different ways to make the website easy and user friendly to the Outlook Team, members, other organisations, professionals and anyone else interested in accessing the site.
- Moss Side Stories – professionally facilitated writing workshops, video shoots and rehearsals for multicultural students from the Manchester Acedemy in Moss Side.
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Work done: New website with photo gallery
Feedback : I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Guy Lancaster and Web Angels for producing a fabulously clear, comprehensive and accessible website. It has been of great use in publicizing public engagement work in the Faculty of Humanities and the work of the Manchester Academy, our project partner, which has promoted it vigorously to parents, governors and the local community. As such, the website has become a key contributor to the success of the project. Thank you Guy for your hard work, attention to detail and outstanding patience.
Dr Linnie Blake, Programme Leader English, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Good Migration – Help and support for national and ethnic minorities within Crewe area with issues that arise while living and working in England, providing training as well as advice.
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Student volunteer: Kamil Celoch
Work New website + online discussion forum
Feedback: Guy Lancaster and Kamil Celoch created a website for Migrant Workers Association in Cheshire East Area. Since there are at least 22 nationalities in Crewe who are approaching local government services, the Invest to Save Budget: Changing Community in Crewe project within Cheshire East Council supports the Association in providing help to all migrants of all nationalities living and working across the whole Cheshire East Region. Thanks to Web Angels, we have been able to give all migrant workers a forum to interact and obtain valuable information. During the development of the website we received many valuable suggestions on the content that needs to be provided as well as found out what is needed in terms of the IT solutions. Thank you very much for all the work you have done for us.
Magdalena Raszewska
- Manchester Youth Ambassador – student exchange trips to China
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Work: New website
Student Volunteers: Sarah Jasmon, Rosa Meekums
Feedback : Guy Lancaster created a wonderful website for our Manchester Youth Ambassador. It has been creating a great success contact with worldwide for our project. Guy has been extremely helpful, thoughtful to plan ahead. During the development of the website he offer valuable suggestions on the content and arrange MA students to help with our English; also tried to very hard to meet our deadline; because our youth ambassadors were setting off to China in July they need to down load all documents from our website. We are very grateful for Guy.
Jenny Wong
- Manchester Chinese Archive – Chinese in Manchester archive
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Work: New website
Student Volunteers: Sarah Jasmon, Rosa Meekums
Feedback : the Manchester Chinese Community unable to develop a website due to lack off funding and support. For years we keep asking for volunteers to build us a website; but were very disappointing for all sort of reason unable to delivery. Guy Lancaster approached us in April 2009 told us he can offer a free website. It was like winning a Lottery and our community did not believe it. They keep saying there must a catch some where. Guy has been working on our website day and night over the summer. He is very caring, helpful, great IT skills and made lots of valuable suggestions; also very extremely keen. Guy has been contributing great work for our web and free of charge. Our community very grateful for Web Angles service, it makes our dream come true. Now our website is running perfectly well among our community and later will expand to international network.
Jenny Wong
- Warringtoin Stammerers Support Group
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Work done: New website + Facebook group
Student Volunteer: Richard Coss
Feedback I have run a support group for people who stammer for the past 2 years but I wanted to attract more members, and creating a website seemed a good way of doing this.
Initially the site was set up by student, Richie Coss, who delivered exactly what we wanted. Guy Lancaster then stepped in with great care and patience, and completed the work. This resulted in a member of the public, searching the internet for information to join a support group, I was also able to tell them that there was one place available to attend a 4 day intensive MACH1 programme which was funded by the governments "grass roots", the person was absolutely delighted. Without Guy and Richie, I just would not have had the time or the money to set up a website, I'm very pleased with the result.
Yinka Dolan
- present difference
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Work done : Website for MMU disability conference
- Association for Creative Writing & Education
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Work Done : Updated events list
Graduate Volunteer : Attia Ali
- Manchester Rape Crisis
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Work Done : Site redesign
Feedback : Guy approached our organisation in 2009 and offered to help us to develop our webste, which was previously poorly designed and diffcult to naivigate. Thanks to Guy, our website has been transformed and is now clear, accessible and user-friendly We are extremely grateful to Guy for transforming our web presence, meaning that our website is now a valuable resource for women who have experienced sexual violence..
- Manchester North East India Association
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Work done : Setup Facebook Group
- Sahir House – a Multicultural Support and Information centre offering a wide range of services to individuals and families living with or affected by HIV on Merseyside.
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Work in progress : Site redesign
- Ancoats & Mile Platting Youth Project
Work done : Wiki Training for service users
- Halton Hits
Work done : Wiki Training for service users
Feebback : It was a pleasure for someone to give us some time and expertise that helped us get on the ladder to creating a web site for care leavers. From the day a group has emerged after a long time to begin the process. Young people as you found out with limited concentration now have some direction and hopfully will develop something that can benefit them in their new world of e-learning. The staff would like to thank you for your time and understanding, hope we will remain in contact.
Morris, Care Leaver Personal Adviser (SW)