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website user handbook

The website user handbook is a collection of articles about the 'mechanics' of the website as opposed to it's content. It is intended to help new users getting started: there are 'How to ...' step by step tutorials, some overviews of important aspects of the interface (eg how membership and groups work) and plenty of room (on every page) for your questions and queries.

If you have a question or a problem with some aspect of using this website, please

  1. Have a look through the 'How to ...' tutorials and tips listed below and see if you can find your answer there. There may also be useful comments (FAQs) at the foot of the page.
  2. If you can't find an answer, please ask your question by typing it into the 'comment' box at the bottom of the most appropriate page.
  3. If you can't find an appropriate page, please ask your question here by clicking 'add new comment' at the bottom of this page.
  4. If you can't login to access any of the above, please use this contact webhelp form.

Good luck, John.

 

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John G


forum topic by  len kerridge – Sat, 2006-03-04 21:51
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John Jackson at Bethel Bridge


forum topic by  len kerridge – Sat, 2006-03-04 08:57
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group handbooks

Each group has its own 'handbook' containing general information for members about the group and it's way of doing things.

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restoration & maintenance group

restoration & maintenance group - volunteers always welcome!

Driffield Navigation Trust

Driffield Navigation Trust is the legal entity for looking after the navigation

A Guide to the Driffield Navigation (1983)

This guidebook was originally published in 1983? and is in currently being rewritten and updated. If you notice anything in here which is now inaccurate, please do leave a comment on the relevant page so it can be used in the new edition of the guide.

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Welcome to the Driffield Navigation

The Driffield Navigation was built as an amenity for the local community in the 18th Century. Now, in the 21st Century, it's role has changed but it is still, perhaps even more so, a great asset to the area and various communities of people whose lives are enriched by contact with some aspect of this priceless rural waterway.

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