A website which aims to promote Falmouth as a destination for tourists and businesses has attracted 750,000 visitors since its launch two years ago.
Falmouth.co.uk, which was designed by Falmouth-based agency Gendall, has been funded by the Falmouth Business Improvement District and is overseen by BID manager Richard Wilcox.
The website, which includes details of events and accommodation in the town, is one of the largest projects that has been delivered as part of the BID, with all businesses within the BID area entitled to a free page on the site.
Mr Wilcox said: "We've worked hard to ensure that the website is top of the Google 'Falmouth' search term which therefore provides a great platform to promote all the BID businesses. We're averaging over 30,000 unique visits per month, a statistic we're determined to keep building upon and also referring a lot of interest from it to BID businesses' websites leading to many bookings and enquiries which is terrific."
Jonathan Griffin, Falmouth BID director added: "Falmouth.co.uk has really helped to bring together information about the many activities in the town into one place – not only listing shops, restaurants, hotels and businesses but also the events for which Falmouth is justly famous.
"And it is providing a real service both to local people, people across Cornwall and to visitors. The newspapers are full of news of run down and depressed towns wanting to improve things. Most talk about creating a lively and dynamic website. We are so fortunate to have one already."