The BTS website is now hosted in a Content Management System and features a single, site-wide login, improved publishing and calendar functions, and new private messaging and membership features.
If you are a BTS member, you now have automatic access to the Forum, while previously registered Forum users will find all their posts, classified advertisements and private messages have been transferred to the new system.
Before you log into the website for the first time (since the migration on 29 December 2008), you will need to obtain a new password from the server, to do which you will need to use the Lost Password function to send out a new password, which can then be changed, if desired, by editing your profile.
If you are logging into the site as a previous BTS Forum user, please input your existing BTS Forum username and include the e-mail address you used when registering for BTS Forum membership.
If you are logging into the site for the first time as a new user, please input your first initial and surname as your username (in lower case) and include the e-mail address you used when purchasing your BTS membership.
If you have lost or do not remember your old BTS Forum username or which e-mail address we have on record for you, or if have changed e-mail address, please contact us for further assistance.
If you would like to change your username, please contact us for further assistance.

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