We were delighted to design and develop a parish website for St. Peter’s, Drogheda live in time for Advent 2017. ‘A place of welcome & worship’ portrayed beautifully through drone imagery which we incorporated into the homepage of the website. Drone technology gives a stunning aerial view of the Cathedral in this case, but has also been used in other parishes to capture stunning views of the surrounding area.
Fr. Barry Matthews worked with CopterView to achieve stunning exterior and interior views of St. Peter’s Cathedral.
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It is all too common for parishes to feel overwhelmed by the job of maintaining a website.
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The websites we build for parishes include all the right features to make sure you can do the job you need to. Yet, are simple to update, amend, add-on and evolve.
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Athboy Parish, Co Meath has recently launched a new Parish Website. Their previous website had served them well, but Fr. Patrick O'Connor and his parish team knew it...