Producing a site plan
Your site plan is the structure of the website, which is basically the order in which each page of the website is linked to the others. There are three possible structures for any website. The first is linear, where the pages are linked one after the other. An example is shown below.

The second option is a hierarchical structure, where web pages are linked into logical sections. An example of this is shown below.

You could use a hierarchical structure if you were designing a website for a school, for example. This would then allow you to have one main web page for each department or faculty, with other web pages leading off this main page giving more information about the department or faculty (e.g. showing subjects taught or information about teachers).
The final possible structure is a mesh structure. In this structure, each page is linked to all the others and the user of the website is able to choose their own path through the website. An example of this structure is shown below.

So now you must decide on the site plan for your Recycle GB website. Make sure you have at least 5 web pages in your site plan.