The Website Login is not working

The Website Login is not working

Your browser may have save a link which it is jumping to instead of going to the correct URL to log in.  To remove this issue, you can either clear your cookies and browsing history or you can set up a new instance of the browser.

In Edge, go to the icon in the top left of the window and select Other Profiles - Browse as guest.



Now try logging in to your domain/wp-admin
yourcouncilnameparishcouncil.gov.uk/wp-admin
yourcouncilnameparish.gov.uk/wp-admin
yourcouncilname-pc.gov.uk/wp-admin


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