By Baz Lokat, Senior Consultant at GeoPlace, and Iris Rodenbusch, Spatial Data Analyst at GeoPlace. Utilities need to coordinate their work with the local authority, whether they’re working on Motorways and A roads, or footpaths running through housing estates. Every part of this activity depends on a consistent and complete view of streets in a … Continue reading Analysing the path network for Bracknell Forest Council
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Local authorities are using UPRNs to provide support for vulnerable people
By Gayle Gander, Head of Marketing at GeoPlace Every business and organisation wants to move faster and deliver better results. As Covid-19 is a threat to us all, it’s never been more important to understand who needs help – to identify the most vulnerable people in our communities – and to give them the joined-up, … Continue reading Local authorities are using UPRNs to provide support for vulnerable people
Combining the systems from five established local authorities in Dorset
Aamenah Vaid, Research and Coordination Coordinator at GeoPlace. With Emma Webb - Business Solutions Analyst, Dorset Council - and Lucinda Handsford - NSG Uploader, Dorset Council. In May 2018, Parliament agreed to combine six authorities in Dorset – Dorset County Council, East Dorset District, North Dorset District, Purbeck District, West Dorset District, Weymouth & Portland … Continue reading Combining the systems from five established local authorities in Dorset
Milton Keynes Council uses drones to monitor development sites
By Aamenah Vaid, Research and Communication Coordinator at GeoPlace. With Paul Brookin - LLPG and Address Management Officer, Gillian Smith - GIS Manager, and Ken Farrier - GIS Officer all at Milton Keynes Council. Milton Keynes Council has developed an innovative approach to monitoring development sites. With the use of drone technology, it is using … Continue reading Milton Keynes Council uses drones to monitor development sites
5 Surprising ways addresses are making a difference in Great Britain
Addresses are such a common feature in our lives that we often don’t notice them, even though we use them every day. Here are five ways in which addresses make a difference – some of them might surprise you!