I set up this site, way back in 2010. At that time, WA was very much simpler - it really was "Websites for Dummies", which is what I needed, as I had no previous experience.
Since then, and especially with v.5, it's become more complicated and less intuitive. OK, you can now do more things with it, if you have the skill, but I rather think that WA have lost track of who their core market is, ie, the average Club Secretary who has average computer skills, can manage Office software without problems, but has no experience of website design and doesn't want to get too involved in it, as he has other more important thing to do.
as far as the appearance of this site goes,the webmaster could change this with one click of the mouse, if it were thought desirable. There are many templates available, it's a simple matter of choosing one. But I took the view that our membership ranges from the fully-skilled, HTML at their fingertips, down to those who scarcely know how to operate a computer keyboard. We should, I believe, keep the presentation very plain, concentrating on content, and steering clear of the full-on eye-catching pizzazz that I see on some other sites.
I would like to see some reorganisation of the content we already have, and of course the addition of more content, but festina lente, please, for the benefit of those with a lower level of computer skill. I, too, would like to see pages that are quicker to load and easier to work with on slow-speed connections, and low-capacity devices, but when I looked at this, I found that it would be necessary to duplicate all the pages, in essence making a new site in parallel to the existing site, and doubling the work of the webmaster's team. Possible, I suppose, if there were a webmaster's assistant who would take this on as his sole responsibility... But there would have to be two sets of fora,and this would inevitably lead to a split in the membership, depending on which site they patronised. All in all, I think we have pretty much correct as it is. Apart from adding content and organising that content well. It's down to us, the members, to supply the content. Only then can the current web team begin to work with it.