Section: Information Technology

Council's Website Accessed from Mobile Phones

Owners of handheld computers and modern mobile phones can now access Richmondshire District Councils services on the move.

In the last month alone, the Council's website - richmondshire.gov.uk - received more than a dozen hits from people using mobile devices, including five from users of Apples new iPhone.

In the past, the design of Richmond DC's website has made it slow and difficult to read on the small screens used by most mobile phones and handheld computers. Now the Council has launched a new version of its site, specifically designed to be viewed on mobile devices.

Communications Manager Tom Stirling said:

"You shouldn't have to be sitting at your home PC to access your council online. We want to make it as easy and as convenient as possible for people to get the services they need.

"For example, a resident might walk past an abandoned vehicle and want to report it straight away. A tourist might arrive in the district and want to look up what attractions are nearby. Or, a business owner might spot a vacant industrial unit and want to find out more information about it.

"This is simply another way of accessing our services and, of course, you can also phone us on 01748 829100 or call in to one of our Community Offices in person."

All the content on the main site is available through the mobile version, but the layout has been simplified to make it easier to read and navigate on small screens.

The mobile version of the site is at - richmondshire.gov.uk/mobile.

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Reporting on July 2008

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