Jason Davies
Data and geospatial analyst in the West Midlands.
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That's not a bad idea, Kevin - perhaps people already tend to gravitate to making routes in parts of the world familiar to them. It's one for Dan to consider, I think. In the meantime, if people ar...
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Things are going on behind the scenes to get everything ready for the Buzzards review No invitation yet - you haven't missed anything.
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Hi, Thanks for your offer of help Peter, and everyone for all the comments on the thread. At the moment we're reviewing all the settlements and routes to make sure they're (a) all there and (b) lin...
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Hi Robert, I think that's a great idea and as a keen bike rider, I'd be really interested in exploring this with you and others. I have a feeling some of the existing routes (and sections thereof) ...
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Hi Peter, I think the plan is to create a specific website for Slow Ways. Have you seen this post? https://slowways.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb/community/posts/360010364837-Ideas-for-the-Slow-Ways-website
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Which city have you been looking at Ed? Is it Birmingham?
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Hi Heather Walton That's a great idea and perfectly possible using GIS tools J
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Hello, all, Following this thread with interest. Picking up on Ed's earlier point, do you envisage any commercial sensitivity or conflict in incorporating What3Words into OS software? I'm not an in...
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Hi Chris Chapman! I figured out the GPX to region problem! Got the files into QGIS in one go eventually using the batch GPS plugin (thanks for the heads up) but I had to select "route only" before ...
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Another possible use of GIS would be to analyse "overlap" to see how many routes use the same sections or bits. There might be some benefit to that potentially?