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Retiring the 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.

Our SPARKie award: thanks to you all

Two weeks ago we were lucky enough to win a SPARKie award. It’s taken us this long to recover, we were happy enough to have been nominated but a win was entirely unexpected. It’s time to say a few thank… Continue Reading →

Annual Report 2016

Its now been just over a year since we turned Bath: Hacked from a community meetup into a Community Interest Company. Which means it’s time to take stock of some of our recent achievements and plans for the future.

Why open data is good for public sector IT

One of the attractions of working in the public sector is the chance to work for public good. But when the public picture council officers they will likely be librarians, refuse collectors, social workers, planning officers.  Probably not IT staff…. Continue Reading →

Smart people in a smart city

There have been some big grins in the Bath: Hacked community this week due to a couple of high-profile mentions of the work we’ve been doing. I thought it would be a good opportunity to summarise what we’re trying to achieve both now… Continue Reading →

What is a community interest company, and why have we become one?

On 18th April 2015 Bath: Hacked became a community interest company. In this post I wanted to briefly outline what that means for Bath: Hacked and what we’re hoping to achieve next.

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