Pedalo develop website for Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust

Posted on Thursday, September 18, 2008


We have designed and launched a new website for Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust. Hornsey Town Hall, a grade II listed building is being regenerated to become an arts centre in the heart of Crouch End, London. At the near point of commencing development, it was felt that the time for a website was appropriate and a starting point to publicise further the plans for the building. The site focuses on the building’s history and places emphasis on how it will evolve as the arts centre project gains momentum.

We have developed a website incorporating key features such as a content management system, news utility for the latest news and developments and a gallery utility where they can manage images of the town hall. There are opportunities for site visitors to send in their memories of Hornsey Town Hall and their images via web forms. Visitors can also sign up to the mailing list to receive news about the building and the project.

We look forward to continuing to work with Hornsey Town Hall and develop the site over time as the project develops.

"All the staff we dealt with were extremely helpful, polite, and prompt in getting back to us. The website produced exceeded expectations and was executed in a very short time period." 
Rebecca Faulkner, Project Co-ordinator

www.hornsey-town-hall.org.uk


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