Community websites
The Inverness Gaelic Choir - www.invernessgaelicchoir.org
Stunning new site for this famous choir; features include music (of course!) changing images, a blog and lots of extras.
The choir has been performing for over 70 years but has more recently been shaking up the Gaelic choral scene with a diverse program and innovative approach.
IleTec is very pleased to have been commissioned to produce the site for such a prestigious Gaelic organisation.
Balloch Village www.ballochvillage.com
This is a community web site for the village of Balloch near Inverness.
There are many interesting design features including 4 seasonal designs that automatically change prompted by date. There is background music, a small amount of audio ( with more audio and video planned) and a small example of EnImage, IleTec’s own image handling software. The site contains a great deal of information and archives and receives a good level of traffic.
The local history section has a version of our new Timeline facility.
Argyll Tenants Panel - www.argylltenants.org.uk
A complex site for this large organisation with various sub-sites for local bodies, with a client login for news updates.
Highland Local Medical Committee www.highlandlmc.org
A very large and complex site, most of which cannot be seen by the public!
This site is built up of several layers, each more secure than the one before. The first part is a general intro to the work of HLMC (with a Gaelic intro).
The next layer is for registered medical practitioners and contains a raft of help and advice. The further layer is for the committee and staff of the organisation.
Finally there is a whole even more secure area for staff, this permits the on-line sharing and editing of documents , and a work group calendar These features are especially vital in an organisation that covers such a large geographic area.
Kilmeny Church - www.kilmenychurch.org.uk
Small site for this Islay parish church, with image gallery of the church. Kilmeny Church is one of 17 surviving Parliamentary Churches still in use, was built in 1828. It is a grade B listed building.