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OUR NEW WEBSITE


All upcoming events listed


search for an event or upload your own


you need to get the best out of living here or visiting whilst on holiday. Over the summer months, with the help of university students, Tom and Giles, whose family homes are in Dartmouth and Clare who lives locally, the By The Dart team have been busy uploading over 1,000 articles and information pieces to our new website as well as details on currently over 500 local businesses.


By the time this issue of By The Dart hits the street, the new website, www. bythedart.co.uk, will have gone live. It’s very much a work in progress as we have rather under-estimated how much content we had and how much we’d need to add to make the site really useful. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be adding much more content and functionality. If you visit the site, you’ll be able to find most of the articles previously published in By The Dart over the past 5 years. For example, if interested in local


history, there are over 100 articles that reflect the unique and compelling narrative as to how this area has developed through time and the people who have starred in its story. Our interviews with local people


have long been regarded as the magazine’s unique selling point – we’ve now gathered these together in one


place. You can search by name and this list will just go on expanding.


.....we will be building the largest and most useful


source of local information about what’s goes on.


We are blessed to live in an area


where so much happens. It’s always been very difficult to give sufficient coverage to this in the limited number of pages in the magazine. The new website now boasts a fully searchable and content- rich database of future events that are happening in Dartmouth, south Hams or elsewhere in Devon. What’s more, we now offer a facility for organisations themselves to upload their event to the site e.g. if organising a fund-raising event, then make sure you upload it to our site. We will continue to publish a selection of these events in the What’s On pages of the magazine, but we are also inviting residents


and visitors to sign up for a weekly newsletter to receive reminders of upcoming events and other important local news. We are pretty confident that we will be building the largest and most useful source of local information about what’s goes on. This new site has allowed us to organise the more than one million words we have published about Dartmouth into an easy to use guide on what’s new, what’s happening and who does what. Over time, the site will give the resident all the information they need to get the most from living here; from finding out what’s on locally to contacting the right plumber, builder or local service etc. For visitors, the site will help them find the right place to eat, shop or stay as well as informing them on what’s happening locally or giving advice on what place to visit or activity to enjoy to get the most out of their stay here. When you read something on the


site, you can share its content with your friends or family through the usual social media channels etc or even comment on what you have read. You’ll be able to keep an eye on what


new properties are for sale. If you’ve a Family Announcement you’d like to share with the local community, we will soon be offering you a facility to do just that free of charge and, in time, a local classified service to help you buy and sell unwanted second hand goods. If you run a local society or organisation, take advantage of our free offer of a page on


Informative and indepth content


about what to do locally


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