Web Site Production
Christmas is coming, Callow Farm turkeys getting fatter!
23/11/11 14:56
A slight smartening up of the web site of Stonesfield-based farm shop Callow Farm has been made, in time for turkey season!
As well as the free range turkeys, Callow farm also supply Cockerels, Geese, Duck and lots more farm fresh foods for the Christmas table.Tweet
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Spiffy New Design for Retrofit Diaries
25/03/11 10:49
The networking of blogging sites featuring building projects under the Energy Saving Trust's Retrofit For the Future scheme has been updated with a new theme.
This gives users full control over their site and presents the activity and developments of each project in a more upfront way.
This site is developed using a Wordpress Multiuser installation and currently has 105 member bloggers.
This gives users full control over their site and presents the activity and developments of each project in a more upfront way.
This site is developed using a Wordpress Multiuser installation and currently has 105 member bloggers.

New site design for Alison Salmond - Pilates Instructor Trainer
16/02/11 13:04

Featuring some great imagery and great back care advice - this new site for Alison Salmond, featuring her Pilates Instruction and Training business is launched today!
TweetNew site design for Callow Farm shop site
08/10/10 12:03
Shop for Free Range & Full Flavoured Food - traditional methods mean happy animals at Callow Farm!
Have a look at this new design for Stonesfield Farm shop at: http://callowfarm.co.uk/
What not download a Christmas Foods order form or reserve a free range turkey!
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New web site design by TJW Media for Sustainable Charlbury
27/08/10 11:23
An upgrade by TJW Media of the Wordpress installation for the community interest company Sustainable Charlbury.
Blogging site produced by TJW Media for Energy Saving Trust - Retrofit for the Future Diaries
09/07/10 15:27
Retrofit for the Future Diaries is the site to read the diary entries for the successful projects in the Technology Strategy Board's Retrofit for the Future competition.
Read More...About Retrofit for the Future: The Climate Change Act (2008) requires that by 2050, the UK’s annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions should be reduced by 80% compared to 1990 levels. Home energy use is responsible for over a quarter of UK CO2 emissions which contribute to climate change. We must therefore aim to reduce CO2 emissions from all dwellings by an average of 80% to help meet the UK’s long term goal.




