The Maurice Dobson Museum and Heritage Centre, based in Darfield, came to us with a website that was holding them back. The old site was locked to a basic builder from a major hosting company — limited features, no real flexibility, and a monthly subscription that kept rising for a service that wasn't getting any better.
We rebuilt the site on WordPress, replicating the original layout but on a platform with genuine room to grow. The team can now update content themselves — new exhibitions, event listings, opening hours, news — without being held back by what the old builder did or didn't allow.
Hosted on our UK servers with ongoing maintenance, the site costs the museum significantly less per month than the previous setup did, while doing considerably more. For a community-funded heritage centre, that combination of lower running cost and real flexibility matters.

