About WebUnique

WebUnique is a small Kent-based, family run business, established in 2000, specialising in providing ecommerce on-line stores and websites for sole traders, small and medium sized businesses. Each website we produce is personally designed to match individual customers' needs, thus making our Web Sites unique on the World Wide Web.

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Creating Your Website

What Happens First

You can contact Webunique via the Contact Us link on this website, we then email you an Estimate Request Form for you to complete at your leisure. This form will guide you in providing the information we need and will serve as a Request For Proposal on which we will base our estimate.

Once the completed Estimate Request Form is returned to us, we will talk with you whereby the site specifications and requirements are agreed.

We always treat our customers as individuals. Each client web site is designed as a unique project, and is tailored to your own wishes.

WebUnique Services

Our aim is to strive for a unique site each time we start a new project, based on a number of facts. First of all we talk to you and learn about your company or organisation. We may look at other sites you have seen and discuss whether you like or dislike them. What you want to accomplish visually and physically with the navigation and content. The features of your site that are the most important to you. There are many things to consider and that is just the starting point. We believe that if you are going to invest in a website, that site should be a reflection of you and your business or organisation.

We will create a web site for you that is consistent with the look and feel of your business. The result of our effort is a Web presence that opens an exciting new avenue to your customers.

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Dungeness Lifeboat

Dungeness RNLI Lifeboat

This station at Dungeness operates a carriage-launched Mersey class lifeboat today, requiring shore helpers to launch the lifeboat, the station also had the country's last lady launchers. In 1940 the Dungeness lifeboat Charles Cooper Henderson was also one of 19 lifeboats that took part in the evacuation of forces from Dunkirk.

www.dungenesslifeboat.org.uk