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It uses the gov framework
they contacted me today to renew my business listing (for a price) - which i have never had before so obviously looking to get money off businesses to be on there
Yup it's just a modern take on content scraping and a ropey biz directory. Generate lots of local dynamic content, grab loads of business info then try and flog it to business owners giving an air of local council credibility.
As scrapers go though, it's one of the better ones I've seen and I love the .gov theme. Ten out of ten for ingenuity and I've no doubt many people have paid up.
It will have been done by Derek in his bedroom, in between Xbox sessions![]()
I think it is far to good for that.
The support page made me smile: "The PARISH.UK Service team can only provide service support to people who work for Parish Councils."
My money is still on a Derek in his bedroom, albeit with some good skills. I'll make some discreet enquiries.
I don't understand Trustpilot. Every review was 1 star, but Trustpilot goves it 2.3?Update on this
Looks like the LGA are now aware of this and have a message about it on their site
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Contact us
The LGA has a reception team for enquiries, and is open from 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday.www.local.gov.uk
A number of Parish Council websites are talking about it and complaints starting to come in on Trustpilot
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PARISH is rated "Bad" with 1.2 / 5 on Trustpilot
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Interestingly, someone from Parish is replying, but still not saying who they are and who payments go to.
If anyone want more information on lendy Google them, honestly you will end up down a rabbit whole of liquidation. So many investors and borrowers.I was told via a discussion site Github (This is a place for the UK government community to discuss potential new components and patterns for the GOV.UK Design System) that the website Parish.UK is being run by Tim Gordon ex director of Lendy, a business who went into administration owing out over £152 million
Tim Gordon does not openly promote he runs Parish.com
He answers emails using Alister, his middle name,
On Parish.uk at the bottom of the web page, there is a link to The Local Government association, in an attempt to deceive businesses into paying up.
I spoke to NALC (who governs local parish councils) and the local government association:
This is a statement from them:
We have received a number of queries from parish and town councils and businesses about the Parish.uk website. Parish.uk are not an organisation with any links to NALC, the LGA or Government. It is up to individual councils or businesses to decide if they wish to engage with Parish.uk
Asking complete strangers to pay to 'renew' their directory entry, when they have not requested a directory entry sounds remarkably like a scam to me.I dont think its a scam. But they are trying to build trust by building a website similar to gov website. I think its legitimate but I would always be cautious when giving out personal or financial information online.
This is a funny one as it does seem to have useful elements and a quick glance at discussion on other forums about the website, it looks like other people say that it could be useful.