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THIRD WAY: Is it lost?
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New Media Awards 2000 sponsored by
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Selection of comments about Hackney Live:
“Well done on the hackney.gov.uk site. It’s a far cry from …my local government site.”
“I just wanted to comment on how impressive I thought the London Borough of Hackney site was – well done. I just wish my borough’s website was as useful, informative and bright as yours.”
“This must be counted as one of the best local government sites in the country, and believe me I have seen plenty.” (Editor, Stoke Newington Village Voice)
“I produce publications etc for public sector orgs and local authorities and just wanted to say that I think your website is the best I have seen by far. Most of them are so […] boring to look at but yours is easy to use, informative and well designed. Shame you couldn’t advise some of the other London boroughs that they should try and do something as good as yours.”
“You have a very interesting and colourful website with lots of useful info. As a resident of […], I must say it is much better than […]’s.”
“I should just like to compliment you on the site. It is easy to use, attractive and very comprehensive. I use the town planning records a lot.” (Chartered surveyor)
“Spectacular! Encore!”
“Like the new website – looks like you have taken control away from the computer people and got somebody (you?) who understands information and design involved.”
“I have just been looking at your web site and am very impressed by both the design and ease of navigation around it. Also the planning section is very good, with the weekly lists, registers and application forms.”
“This website looks great. Keep up the good work.” (Hackney councillor)
“Really well designed and easy to get around.”
“I would like […] to visit you […] to discuss you overall strategy and approach which has led you to producing such a worthwhile and interesting site.” (Another local authority)
“Congratulations on the new look web site – very impressive” (Hackney Councillor)
“I’ve logged on before, and it was the most boring site I’d seen, and I told you so, you were kind enough to reply (to my astonishment!). As promised, here I am checking out the site…very interesting, more colour, more user friendly, vast improvement, but still disappointing that we cannot see sample pictures of historic Hackney back in 1800’s to date to contrast the change.”
“Congratulations on your site, it is very impressive […] would you be prepared to discuss how Hackney manages its Web site?” (another local authority)
“I found the Hackney site very interesting. I lived in Hackney… but now live in Perth Western Australia…your site is a good way for me to find out what’s going on.”
“I have searched many library sites during my research and must say that yours is by far superior to any I have ever seen. I do not normally comment but thought your site so good I could not resist a comment” (Researching local history)
“I would like to congratulate your team on the Hackney web site – it’s a terrific site…found the guest book and have had direct positive feed back for my family research.”
Helen Williams
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Selection of comments about Hackney Live:
“Well done on the hackney.gov.uk site. It’s a far cry from …my local government site.”
“I just wanted to comment on how impressive I thought the London Borough of Hackney site was – well done. I just wish my borough’s website was as useful, informative and bright as yours.”
“This must be counted as one of the best local government sites in the country, and believe me I have seen plenty.” (Editor, Stoke Newington Village Voice)
“I produce publications etc for public sector orgs and local authorities and just wanted to say that I think your website is the best I have seen by far. Most of them are so […] boring to look at but yours is easy to use, informative and well designed. Shame you couldn’t advise some of the other London boroughs that they should try and do something as good as yours.”
“You have a very interesting and colourful website with lots of useful info. As a resident of […], I must say it is much better than […]’s.”
“I should just like to compliment you on the site. It is easy to use, attractive and very comprehensive. I use the town planning records a lot.” (Chartered surveyor)
“Spectacular! Encore!”
“Like the new website – looks like you have taken control away from the computer people and got somebody (you?) who understands information and design involved.”
“I have just been looking at your web site and am very impressed by both the design and ease of navigation around it. Also the planning section is very good, with the weekly lists, registers and application forms.”
“This website looks great. Keep up the good work.” (Hackney councillor)
“Really well designed and easy to get around.”
“I would like […] to visit you […] to discuss you overall strategy and approach which has led you to producing such a worthwhile and interesting site.” (Another local authority)
“Congratulations on the new look web site – very impressive” (Hackney Councillor)
“I’ve logged on before, and it was the most boring site I’d seen, and I told you so, you were kind enough to reply (to my astonishment!). As promised, here I am checking out the site…very interesting, more colour, more user friendly, vast improvement, but still disappointing that we cannot see sample pictures of historic Hackney back in 1800’s to date to contrast the change.”
“Congratulations on your site, it is very impressive […] would you be prepared to discuss how Hackney manages its Web site?” (another local authority)
“I found the Hackney site very interesting. I lived in Hackney… but now live in Perth Western Australia…your site is a good way for me to find out what’s going on.”
“I have searched many library sites during my research and must say that yours is by far superior to any I have ever seen. I do not normally comment but thought your site so good I could not resist a comment” (Researching local history)
“I would like to congratulate your team on the Hackney web site – it’s a terrific site…found the guest book and have had direct positive feed back for my family research.” Helen Williams
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