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This Site is in Beta

Here's what that means and why it matters.

What is a Beta?

“Beta” means we're confident enough in this software to share it publicly, but it's still being actively built and refined. Think of it as a working draft — functional and useful, but not yet the finished article.

We've chosen to release it early because the best way to improve software is to have real people use it and tell us what works and what doesn't.

What to Expect

  • Occasional rough edges— you may encounter pages that don't look quite right, or features that behave unexpectedly.
  • Regular changes — we update the site frequently. What you see today may look different tomorrow as we add features and fix issues.
  • Performance variations — some pages may load slowly while we optimise them.

The Information Is Real

An important distinction: the dataon this site — branch locations, contact details, events, and regional information — is real and accurate. It's the software that presents it which is in beta, not the information itself.

If you believe any branch or contact information is incorrect, please contact the party directly.

How You Can Help

Every issue report, no matter how small, helps us build a better system. If something looks wrong, doesn't work, or confuses you — that's exactly the kind of thing we need to know about.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data safe?
Yes. Beta status refers to the user interface and features, not data security. We follow the same data protection standards regardless of development stage.
Will the site go down?
Unplanned outages are unlikely but possible during beta. We monitor the system and aim to resolve any issues quickly.
When will the beta end?
When we're satisfied that the system is stable and feature-complete. There's no fixed deadline — quality comes first.