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Hi susypx,


I am a local mum and have recently started my business as an independent web designer. You can check me out at www.designedbymima.co.uk.


As a small business myself, I really appreciate the difficulties involved in getting started and that keeping costs down is a must. I always aim to give unbiased advice as I would rather have happy clients than make a quick pound. I am currently building a couple of websites for local businesses / individuals and can get you references if you'd like. If you fancied a coffee sometime we could have a chat about what you need/ want - I am based in ED/Peckham border, but can easily get to most places nearby. Drop me a pm if you are interested.


Kind regards

Miriam

I can highly recommend Andre from Little Blue Fish;

http://littlebluefish.co.uk


He is local (Nunhead), and not only a fantastic web designer, but will also train you up to then manage the site yourself, and also provide any technical support you need.


Good luck in your new venture.

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