In November we announced that we were retiring our current data store. Here’s a quick update on our plans to ensure continued access to all of the local data we’ve published. Including a preview of our new datastore.
Things have been very quiet here of late. We’ve been taking some time out to review our progress and plans for the future. Here’s a short update on some impending changes, including our plans to retire the data store.
Over the last six weeks we’ve been working with Wessex Water, along with teams of PhD students in Bristol and Exeter, to help them understand new ways they can use their data.
Over the past few weeks we’ve been working with the council as part of their community engagement plan for the BreATHe project. The consultation proposes a new Clean Air Zone for Bath to help address air quality issues. We thought… Continue Reading →
On Saturday 20th October, we brought together 25 people from the local community for a hack day to explore data about traffic and air quality in the city of Bath.The event was sponsored by Bath & North East Somerset council… Continue Reading →
On Wednesday we ran our latest meetup ahead of our next hack day on the 20th October. During this session, we had an update from the council on the scope of the ANPR survey and then had a discussion about… Continue Reading →
On 21st October, with support from Verisk Maplecroft we’re running a hack day as part of the Bath Digital Festival. Here’s some background on the event and how you can get involved.
Last week we were able to take EnergySparks into the classroom for the first time. Here’s a short write-up of some things we learned.
It’s been a little while since we posted about the EnergySparks project, so here’s a short update on our progress over the last few months.
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