HELP NEEDED - 530 user cannot log in

I'm using CS5.5 and would desperately like some advice over a very odd problem.
For some reason I have a duplicate website  showing in DW. It is not on the desktop and doesn't appear in any search.
The original - Cumbria Dog Training, ha sbeen joined by Cumbria Dog Training 2.
I have no idea how this has happened.
I have been validating two items today, one a simple js item and the other is renaming an.htaccess file without the .txt
At the moment, when I try to upload anything from the original, I have the message
FTP error occurred - cannot make connection to host etc.
530 user cannot log in
What does all this mean and what can I do about it.
Many thanks for any advice.
Paul
btw - I also upgraded my server plan today.

Thanks SnakEyez
You're right and I've sorted it out, to the point that I can now upload stuff.
It may sound a dumb question but how - safely - do I remove the duplicate copy, which is showing under "manage sites".
Many thanks
Paul

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