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Web Master of
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North Country Web
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Martin Somerville launched North Country Web in 2000 after the positive
response to a pilot web created in his spare time between assignments in
engineering.
Enquiries from around the world continued along with traffic to the
core site, under which he slowly added other local sites until the North of
England and it's five National Parks were covered
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The concept was modified on a few occasions from it's original Outdoor
Activity format as a Tourist Information portal.
During 2002 traffic increased seven fold along with General Enquiries
for Accommodation which instigated the addition of a button to facilitate
such enquiries, two were received on the first day and the buttons were
incorporated in on all sites.
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2003 was frantic with forwarding the
General Enquiries to Advertisers, while researching information for the
1,800+ pages of North Country Web which are viewed each week.
Researched content is now being added during the pre Christmas lull in
activity with visitors having increased by 100% during 2005 to approximately
4,000 per day.
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The Outdoor Activity Web from where we started has not been forgotten,
with the development of Northern Walker due for launch during 2006.
Similar in style to North Country Web but aimed at assisting walking
visitors to the Moors,
Dale & Fells of Northern Britain.
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The Somerville's were
Ramblers and Campers
from an early age, when sleeping bags were two
blankets pinned together in the 50's to ex army equipment in the 60's,
following the men up hills and down dales in all weathers.
Martin then served a
Design Office Apprenticeship
in the
Tyneside
Shipyards
during which an interest in Motorcycles developed before he
moved to the Canadian Shipyards.
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Returning to the UK with a family in the 80's martin still had two passions which he
yearned to continue, the Outdoors and Motorcycling.
The later has only just returned to the forefront with a Honda CX 500 to
continue Walking and Camping during the completion of North Country Web.
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After 30 years working Freelance in the Marine & Offshore Industry
around the World and taking holidays erratically when possible, Martin
decided on
a career change with North Country Web as a route to learning more about the
North of England and passing it on to others while approaching a relaxed retirement.
Although never without a camera along the way, Martin has failed to be
anything other than lucky with photography. Wherever possible he has used
his own images on his web sites, but alas bows to the perfection that
Professional Photographers offer.
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Yes, that the stern of our ship in the South China Sea - On a
Calm Day
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