A start-up that invited councils to create ‘virtual high streets' allowing residents to order from local businesses has ended the service.
At least five councils, identified by The MJ, paid up to £60,000 each to Click It Local to create websites.
A start-up that invited councils to create ‘virtual high streets’ allowing residents to order from local businesses has ended the service.
A start-up that invited councils to create ‘virtual high streets' allowing residents to order from local businesses has ended the service.
At least five councils, identified by The MJ, paid up to £60,000 each to Click It Local to create websites.