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Q. Why are we doing it?
A.
Because we have grown up in this village and consider it to be our 'home'.
We have both married local people and have lived in the village. We have
loved ones buried in the churchyard. We both believe that such a website
is our way of helping to keep the community informed. When families leave
the area it is surprising how often they return to see friends or to
rekindle memories of previous years, something that can now be done via
the internet - and we are playing a small part in seeing that happen.
Q.
What do we make out of it?
A.
Nothing in monetary terms! This is something that has been asked of
late - sadly a reflection of modern times in that it is assumed that
everything must be done for profit. The expenses normally involved in
running a website are often met by various means - advertising being the
usual method! (Though not in our case!). The only thing we get out of this
website is the satisfaction of knowing that other people are getting as
much pleasure in reading about the village and its history as we are in
compiling and updating the information.
For
those unaware on what's involved here is brief synopsis on the procedure:
First,
choose a domain name - i.e. "weekstmaryvillage"
Second, choose a type of domain
- i.e. ".co.uk" or ".com" or one of the many others
available.
Third, register your chosen
name with a 'hosting provider' after having chosen a 'plan' (various plans
allow a variety of functions and larger amounts of web storage space - but
naturally, the price goes up!)
We currently have to
pay approx. £60 per year to our hosting company which includes their
handling of our domain name (they have to look after it even if we have no
storage space!). In addition we have to pay Nominet (the web domain name
governing body) about £5 every 2 years by way of a Registration Fee. We
share these expenses in addition to the untold number of hours spent
researching, discussing, chatting, drinking tea and coffee, etc. and, more
importantly, actually creating and maintaining the web pages which some of
you may notice is usually updated daily.
To get back to advertising, we are more than happy to advertise the
various village bodies, clubs, organisations and businesses from in and
around the village with no thought of financial reward. If, however, we
are asked about payment for any advertisement we always say "There is
no charge!", then add, "But, if you wish to donate anything then
£1 per year will help to offset our expenses. If you pay £5 then we will
not bother you again for as long as we are in control of the
website."
Q.
What do we want people to do to help us?
A.
The existence of the website relies heavily on being able to update the
appropriate pages, particularly the Calendar of Events, to reflect an
accurate picture of life in the village. We do not want people to forsake
other forms of advertising for their functions, etc., but to remember that
there are those for whom a computer is, or is becoming, part of the family
scene and would like to read about the information on screen. (In fact
some have far more than one computer in the house. Do you remember when
only some families had a car, now nearly everyone has at least one vehicle
with many having two or more - computers are following that pattern.)
The magazine is one
example of two technologies co-existing. The printed version is perfect
for many, whilst the electronic version (on our website) is perfect for
those living away from the village or for past reference when the magazine
has been mislaid or disposed of. If
residents have something that would be of interest to those around them,
such as old photographs of bygone days, or historical documents, then that
is the ideal type of content that could be made available to all our
'readers'. We must preserve our history and the internet helps us to
promote that interest. So let's all pull in the same direction.
Q.
What is the future of the website?
A. Currently,
our plan is to continue to build up the historical sections as a means of
reference and education for those in and around the village; for new
arrivals to the village; to enable those departing the village to continue
to keep in contact with the local news and events. We sincerely hope that
other sections of the website will also continue to grow. In this digital
age we hope that a variety of photographs will continue to give pleasure
to all. Sadly, there may be some who do not want pictures of themselves
shown on the website under any circumstances - perhaps they feel it is an
intrusion of privacy and we do respect that feeling. We do not
intentionally or purposely identify any individual if to do so would cause
undue embarrassment or invasion of privacy. We ask that you respect our
integrity in choosing such pictures. We do feel that people make a village
and therefore a website without people would be a very austere
representation of Week St. Mary!
As long as we are
able (physically and mentally) to continue to maintain this website, we
will do so. It is our small way of giving something back to the village
that is, and has been, our 'home'. By
the time we are unable to keep up this work it would be hoped that
suitable new owners would have been found.
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