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Today we launched the latest website in the iamroot portfolio. The website is that of a local primary school; St Andrews C.E.
The site uses a really nice light-weight CMS by Scott Lewis. The CMS is perfect for small brochure websites. It&#8217;s easy to use and so is perfect for the non-techie administrator who may otherwise [...]]]></description>
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