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23 Dec, 2009

Open postcodes – my letter to the FT

Posted by: Pez In: Open Data

As some of you have have seen, Sue Cameron of the Financial times has written a confused and desperate sounding article about the government’s recent announcement to open up the postcode dataset for public reuse. As the FT doesn’t have any commenting functionality (my biggest bugbear with newspaper websites), I’ve drafted a letter to the [...]

Now, I’ve been banging on about local government open data for a while, I’ve been opening up various datasets on the Lichfield District Council website and generally evangelising to anyone who will listen (and even to some who won’t!) This JFDI publish-everything-you’ve-got-in-a-database-just-because-you-can approach is all well and good if you’re a techy like me, but [...]

It’s been a few weeks now since I posted my first foray into the Edubase dataset, and since then, there’s been a few changes to the dataset, so I thought I’d give it another crack – the end result meaning I might have something exciting for everyone to benefit from! Since the dataset was published, [...]

If you have an interest in open data, there’s a pretty good chance that you’ve heard today’s announcement that the public will have more access to Ordnance Survey data. Details are a bit sketchy at the moment, but data set to be released includes boundary data, postcodes, and mid-scale mapping. Consultation will start soon on [...]

I’ve been playing around with the Ordnance Survey linked data and, while it’s not perfect, it’s certainly a step in the right direction. It’s got me thinking though – in an ideal world, where an ‘information-wants-to-be-free’-esque hippy such as myself could get all the data I wanted, what cool stuff could be added on to [...]

As a lot of you probably know, I’m a big fan of open data, as well as driving innovation and making it easier to share information, it’s also a lot of fun. Now, councils are pretty slow in picking this stuff up, for all sorts of reasons (lack of knowledge / interest, lack of technical [...]

07 Oct, 2009

Royal Fail part 2: Let’s do something!

Posted by: Pez In: Open Data

Well, it’s two days on from

Well, it happened. today, the Royal Mail have issued ernestmarples.com with a takedown notice, demanding that the service be taken down immediately under pain of legal action. For those of you who don’t know, Ernest Marples was / is a system that provided not-for-profit sites (such as HealthWhere, JobcentreProPlus.com, Planning Alerts and, by extension Twitterplan) [...]

Some of you may have seen my blog post about the Ernest Marples API a few weeks ago, and since then there’s been no slapped wrists from the Post Office and a lot of people voicing their support There’s also been a Perl helper library courtesy of Andy Armstrong and, as Perl looks a little [...]

09 Jul, 2009

The postcode freed! (well sort of)

Posted by: Pez In: Open Data

Pity the poor postcode, for years, he’s been locked up in a basement at the Royal Mail offices, and only let out if someone pays a humungous fee to let him out. Well, thanks to the mysterious Ernest Marples, the postcode has been let out of his cell and is free to run about, jump [...]


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