Website statistics
We are committed to being open about website usage, so here you'll find quarterly figures about the number of visits, downloads and updates.
July 2009 Statistics
Note: These statistics should be taken as indicative only, of broad trends. Although website statistics appear exact, the many factors involved may result in the measured figures not giving a true picture. For more information, see Notes on Visitor Statistics
Visit statistics
The use of the site has continued to increase significantly this year. In the year June 2009, visits increased to 571,000, 15% up on the same period last year.
Community notices submitted to the site for publication also increased 22% to 888 for the same period.
Total visits have fallen slightly from around 52,000 in April to 50,000 in July and will likely plateau out or rise slightly inline with previous years.
July Visitor Statistics
Visits including Search Engines: 50,343 (51,961)
Visits excluding known Search Engines: 39,019 (45,884)
Note: For comparison, April’s statistics are shown in brackets.

Note: For legibility not all months are labelled.
Community Centre Items published
Overall, 87 new items were published in July (with 89 in April).
- 11 (13) news articles.
- 14 (12) links to new websites.
- 12 (6) jobs advertised.
- 28 (20) events advertised.
- 22 (30) training courses or resources.

Most popular file download
There were 9,315 files downloaded (April 10,352). The most popular file download in March was the Sample Board Policies section of the Governance and Management How-to Guide (897 Downloads). In April this was the also the most popular section with (894 downloads).

Referrals from sites and search engines

Notes on Visitor Statistics
- Note: These statistics should be taken as indicative only, of broad trends. Many factors may result in the measured figures not giving a true picture. For example, one long session with periods of inactivity may be reported as several sessions; other sessions may not be reported because pages viewed are local copies in Internet Service Providers (ISPs) servers.
- Visits: the total numbers are a count of the times the website was visited by individuals or search engine webbots. These are then adjusted down to take into account visits by webbots.
- We do not track or collect personal information and so cannot identify repeat visitors etc.
- For further information on websites statistics, try Guide to website statistics.
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