
Daniel Ashton enhanced the DEFRA/epr-payment-frontend repository by implementing a feature that displays the organisation name on the payment success page, providing users with contextual confirmation after completing a transaction. He approached this by refactoring existing components to improve consistency and readability, ensuring seamless integration with the established payment flow. Working primarily with ASP.NET, MVC, and front end development using C# and HTML, Daniel focused on aligning the user interface with business requirements to reduce ambiguity for end users. Although no major bugs were addressed during this period, his work emphasized maintainability and quality in the project’s ongoing development.

January 2026: Focused on delivering a user-facing enhancement in DEFRA/epr-payment-frontend by displaying the organisation name on the payment success page. The change included a minor refactor to improve consistency and readability and to better integrate with existing components. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance focused on quality, consistency, and alignment with the payment flow.
January 2026: Focused on delivering a user-facing enhancement in DEFRA/epr-payment-frontend by displaying the organisation name on the payment success page. The change included a minor refactor to improve consistency and readability and to better integrate with existing components. No major bugs fixed this month; maintenance focused on quality, consistency, and alignment with the payment flow.
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