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Providing e-publishing services; training; support; and consultancy for the township of GLASTONBURY (Somerset, UK) since 1996


ASK MERLIN !  -  THE GLASTONBURY LOCAL WEBSITE SEARCH ENGINE

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(if you would like your Glastonbury local website or forum to appear in our database, please contact us)


  1. Red Brick Uni
  2. Glastonbury Emergency Responders pages
  3. SomerNet documents
  4. Friends of Glastonbury Library documents

Local interest WIKIS & FORUMS

  1. The Vision for Glastonbury (contribute to this editable vision for the future)
  2. The Via Francigena (pilgrimage route to Rome)

Local interest MAILING LISTS & FORUMS

  1. Connecting Glastonbury (local interests forum)
  2. Glastonbury Artists
  3. Glastonbury Comment (social chatter blog)
  4. Glastonbury Gardeners' Group
  5. Glastonbury Gazette
  6. Glastonbury Music
  7. Glastonbury Noticeboard (small ads for local headbangers)
  8. Glastonbury Pagans [dead list]
  9. Glastonbury People (supposedly local forum - but mainly commercial ads)
  10. Glastonbury Spirit ("Sean's List")
  11. Glastonbury Therapists' Forum   [ WARNING - £10 fee incurred ]
  12. Glastonbury Writers
  13. GWells ("The Loonies' List"; rantings of local headbangers)
  14. Linux User Group (LUGoG)
  15. SU4G - Speak Up for Glastonbury (political forum)
  16. Transition Glastonbury (TTG)

(If your local interest mailing list or forum is not shown here, or if you would like to create a local interest mailing list on a topic not covered here, please contact us with details)

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Our aim is to support the local community of Glastonbury in the UK by providing affordable (sometimes free) open source IT tools, systems, services, training and expertise; with specific emphasis on the fields of e-publishing, e-commerce and e-training systems, and local community initiatives.

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