Dear Peter, I'm sorry not to have met you on Saturday, having exchanged e-mails with you for quite a while now. Hopefully we'll meet next time. We seem to have been thinking along identical lines. I had considered buying the woodchurchancestry.org.uk domain yesterday evening, but I wanted to be sure that everyone, particularly those members involved in setting up the Woodchurch 14+ Group, were happy with the proposed name change. From the activity on eng-ken-woodchurch today I'm delighted that it appears everyone is. I've now bought and registered woodchurchancestry.org.uk on behalf of the group. It will be hosted by a different service provider to the one hosting goldbern.co.uk. This new package has a higher bandwidth and larger monthly traffic allowance, and should provide more than sufficient room for the website to develop over the coming year. I agree with you that it would make sense for our two sites to merge onto this new domain, so that anyone looking for information relating to Woodchurch history would just need to visit and browse the Woodchurch Ancestry site. Quite how we'll manage this we should, perhaps, discuss off list, but your assistance would be very welcome. Best wishes Gary Peter Walker said the following on 11.07.2007 10:14: > Gary, > > I'm sorry I couldn't get to the meeting due to a last minute priority > interrupt! > > I support the change of name and will reflect that in my website. The second > issue that I often think about is whether it would be more helpful for > members to have just a single website about Woodchurch, rather than two. We > could buy a suitable domain name (as an alias), such as > www.woodchurchancestry.org.uk (it is available). > > I would be happy to give up my site if this makes sense. I could assist in > the management of the common site pages if you'd prefer. Any thoughts? > > Best, > > Peter Walker