WRG Website Developers

The original WRG website was created in 1993 by Alan Jervis.

This WRG website was created, and is managed, by Dan Evans (email: webmaster@wrg.org.uk).

The site was initially developed October-December 1999.
Camps for 2001 were added February 2001.
Camps for 2002 were added February 2002.
Hosting was moved to Claranet April 2002.
Camps for 2003 were added December 2002.
Camps for 2004 were added March 2004.
Camps for 2005 were added January 2005.
Camps for 2006 were added December 2005.
Camps for 2007 were added January 2007.

Concept, design, html/perl coding & certain photos © Dan Evans. Text & other photos © WRG. All rights reserved. None of this website must be reproduced elsewhere without prior permission.

In developing this website, I am most grateful to all those who have helped & given suggestions - in particular:

Adrian Fry (for photos).... Alan Jervis (for photos, text & the original website - an excellent starting point for the revamp).... Marcus Jones (for maps).... Lou Kellett (for diary).... Paula Kiernan (for camps brochure design).... Jen Leigh (for camps brochure design).... Tim Lewis (for photos).... Martin Ludgate (for photos, publicity, text, camps brochure & encouragement).... Matt's Script Archive (for perl/cgi tips/scripts/ideas).... Mike Palmer (for realising the importance of the site).... Bruce Peckett (for lots of technical help).... Webmonkey (for tecchie tips).... Everyone involved with WRG Recruitment (for loads of ideas).... Everyone who contributed photos from camps....

& finally to YOU for looking at this site. So I'll see you on a Canal Camp soon then?

Please send me photos & info for the website!

I always like to receive new content for this website - in particular photos from Canal Camps. So if you took photos on a Camp this year - and if photos from that camp are not already online - then please email webmaster@wrg.org.uk, to arrange to lend me/email me your photos.

Tecchie Stuff

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