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00.00 - 02:05 Introductory banter
02:05 09:00 Long lines on the map
09:00 - 09:38 Introduction to Jonty
09:38 - 10:36 Measurement
10:36 - 11:50 Introduction to Courtney
11:50 - 12:40 Helen Davey
12:40 - 20:00 Addresses - Table View - Exports
20:00 - 44:50 Council data
44:50 - 59:48 (end) Newsletter #50 Field Boundaries and Land Cover
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john Roberts: I haven't done anything with it. An updated class. I just done the the own batch for those.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: I'll have
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: oops.
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john Roberts: Afternoon, everybody.
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Stuart Withington: Instead, it.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: And afternoon.
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Parish Clerk: Alright!
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Upsy, Daisy. I'll be back in a minute.
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Stuart Withington: Can I just ask Paris, Clark, how are they getting on with?
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Stuart Withington: the power station.
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Parish Clerk: Point C
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Parish Clerk: best estimate unit one will be on online in 2030 unit 2 in 2031.
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Stuart Withington: They're having 2 reactors.
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Parish Clerk: Yes, yeah, we've got. Unit one and unit 2, unit 2, the efficiency of constructional unit 2 has been improved by the
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Parish Clerk: techniques they've been trying on unit one. So they're they're open that
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Parish Clerk: that will that will come online. But there,
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Parish Clerk: 5 5 years behind time.
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Stuart Withington: So when they come to do Sizelse, it should be a bit quicker.
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Parish Clerk: Hmm! That's what they say.
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Stuart Withington: Huh!
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Parish Clerk: But not being the parish clock that has responsibility for Lincoln and Salisbury, or whatever it is.
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Stuart Withington: Okay. Well.
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Parish Clerk: Keep coming down to visit.
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Parish Clerk: say as do others.
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john Roberts: The Government now owns the site where Wilfred is, and another one on the 7.
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john Roberts: So
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john Roberts: that looks as if there's going to be 2 more.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: But we want to.
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Stuart Withington: Offers on Anglesey, isn't it?
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john Roberts: Yeah. Hitachi started it and then pulled out and mothballed it.
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john Roberts: But apparently the Government now own the site.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Hello again. Sorry about that.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: My goodness me! Look at all this lot. Good afternoon. All.
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chris edwards: Of the.
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john Roberts: Hello, Graham.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Dude.
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Parish Clerk: You.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: All that
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: stunned silence I was thinking there was bound to be someone who would say, Look at me! Look at me! I've got questions.
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Parish Clerk: That's that question.
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Stuart Withington: Yeah, I've got a question.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stuart!
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: How lovely!
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Stuart Withington: i i i'm I'm trying to
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Stuart Withington: draw
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Stuart Withington: an off road. Active travel, route
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Stuart Withington: from Bishop Storford to Braintree
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Stuart Withington: when I zoom out on the map. I can see both ends.
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Stuart Withington: Bishop Stalford and
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Stuart Withington: Brain Tree.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: When.
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Stuart Withington: I'm trying to draw a line the the scale is too large, and I need to zoom in.
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Stuart Withington: If I zoom in and start drawing the line. I find I can't scroll
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Stuart Withington: less. I use the mouse.
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Stuart Withington: and in order to use the mouse I have to stop drawing the line.
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Stuart Withington: so I've ended up with
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Stuart Withington: lots of individual bits of line.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, which is a real pain, isn't it?
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Stuart Withington: Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Would you like to share your screen.
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Stuart Withington: And.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that going to be an issue.
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Stuart Withington: Man. I don't know.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So there's a principle that may be helpful, Stuart, which I call quick and dirty, which is that
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: when you're doing something that's detailed
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: it's best to just make a very rough line to start with, and then zoom the scale in, and and so tidy it up and make it all go.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: because parish online is not very good at joining separate lines together.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You, you really need to have one line that you just pull in and push into shape.
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Stuart Withington: Right that that is what I've
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Stuart Withington: got at the moment.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You got lots of individual lines, haven't you?
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Stuart Withington: Sorry.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Didn't you say you had lots of individual lines.
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Stuart Withington: They are the that bit there, that bit there, there!
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Stuart Withington: So.
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john Roberts: I think.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: The my suggestion would be that you get the scales to the point where you can draw your line from both Bishop Stalford, and see the other end, and then zoom in and start straightening that line up to follow the actual bits you wanted to follow.
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Stuart Withington: Hang on.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Keeps it as a continuous line, because I I don't know how you manage to make lots of individual separate lines tie properly together.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But John may have a solution.
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john Roberts: Well, you you can. It depends what kind of mouse you're using. Mine's got the scroller wheel on.
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john Roberts: Can I share my screen? It's easier.
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john Roberts: Yeah, quick.
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john Roberts: If I can find the button that says, share screen.
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john Roberts: Yep.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup, that is fine.
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john Roberts: Right. If I go down to. I've got a test layer which is line.
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john Roberts: So add feature.
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john Roberts: I can click my line.
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john Roberts: I can scroll in and out without.
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john Roberts: I can move the map
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john Roberts: by holding the button in.
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john Roberts: and then carry on with my line.
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Stuart Withington: I do have a scroll button on my map.
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john Roberts: Then, if I press and hold the button.
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john Roberts: I can move the map.
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john Roberts: using the maps.
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Stuart Withington: Yeah.
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john Roberts: Let go of the button, it will then carry on.
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john Roberts: Draw in the line.
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john Roberts: And obviously, if I double click.
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john Roberts: that's the end of my line.
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Stuart Withington: Yeah.
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john Roberts: Makes sense.
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Stuart Withington: Yes, yeah, thank you for that.
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john Roberts: Okay.
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Stuart Withington: I shall try that.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't. I don't know, though, a successful way of joining all of your lines together, though I'm afraid.
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john Roberts: No.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I was again.
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john Roberts: I think it will be. Start again.
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Stuart Withington: Yeah.
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Stuart Withington: okay, thanks for that. That's good. Oh, the the other thing I want to do is once I've got
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Stuart Withington: the line with a map showing both ends
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Stuart Withington: is then have a sort of zoom in bit
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Stuart Withington: to show the bits of the
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Stuart Withington: route which we're actually working on.
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Stuart Withington: So could I draw that separately, and superimpose it as an object on the original map.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think that sounds like the easiest way.
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john Roberts: Could you enlarge the map.
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john Roberts: print it.
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john Roberts: and then they attach the printed version to your original one as an attachment.
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Stuart Withington: I could do that. I I did start off with a paper OS map and the digital microscope.
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Stuart Withington: so I couldn't zoom in with the microscope and make an image of the bit I want to enlarge.
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Stuart Withington: But I was just thinking it might be easier to do it with parish online.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think of having a separate layer for the bit that you're working on is a good idea, cause you could then just double it up over the the bit that applies.
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Stuart Withington: Yes, i i i think I'll try that.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So separate, feature.
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Stuart Withington: Yeah.
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Stuart Withington: thank you. And then, if you're on the
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Stuart Withington: paved with the original map, with the overlays.
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Stuart Withington: you, I I presume, is there an object. You can click on them and zoom in on that bit.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: assuming it's great.
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Stuart Withington: Okay.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Did what you're saying, the way you rented.
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john Roberts: Ryan won't. Won't your o overlay just come up with the same scale as what you're looking at, anyway.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, but I suspect that because it's
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: a separate layer. You it would
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: show up separately when you turned it on.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: so it would scale according to whatever scale you're in. But as you zoom into where you want to see it, it'll be the right. It'll
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think, the
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: the point that Stuart is trying to make is that he wants to be able to show the bits they're working on at the moment, which would be a separate layer, and just you could probably design it so you might put a different label on it, or you would put a different color on it depending on what status it's in, you know. Has it started? Is it planned? Is it
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: completed?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it would show up in different colors, for instance, which might be helpful.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: because I can't see how you could do that along different lengths of the same line, the same feature, because they've all got the same styling, but you'd have to have a separate line for
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: each part that you're working on.
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Stuart Withington: Yes.
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Stuart Withington: Well, there, there's there's only 4 parks
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Stuart Withington: which we're actually working on. So they could easily just be different colors.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: good.
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Stuart Withington: Oh, thank you for that.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, that's 1. Now, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, another 6 questions from each person will be there.
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chris edwards: The Stuart.
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Stuart Withington: Could you welcome Jonty.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Absolutely cause. He's from your neck of the woods, isn't he?
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Stuart Withington: Yes, he's 1 of our new officers.
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Jonty Weston-Cole: Hello!
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Don't do good afternoon to you.
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Jonty Weston-Cole: I'm a there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you coming in at the deep end.
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Jonty Weston-Cole: Yeah, I'm just observing today, cause I haven't even begun the tutorials yet.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, good luck!
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Parish Clerk: Worry about.
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Jonty Weston-Cole: Thank yous. Nice.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you know what they say about the T. The tutorial people around here.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Be sad.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Chris.
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Parish Clerk: Very good.
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chris edwards: Stuart. Coming back to your maps? Do you make use of the measure tool.
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Stuart Withington: I have done. Yes.
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chris edwards: Yeah, because that might be helpful when you're
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chris edwards: sort of zoning in on a particular area. And you want to see how
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chris edwards: from A to B or
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chris edwards: L to Z. Whatever it is. You you've got the ease of baking these measurements, either in kilometers or miles.
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Stuart Withington: Or even nanometers.
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chris edwards: Yes.
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Stuart Withington: I actually use the measure function to measure the size of my lawn.
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Stuart Withington: A new robotic lawnmower.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Delightful. That's wonderful!
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: looking at something. Bear with me a second.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Courtney. What part of the world is Namson in?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're on mute at the moment.
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Courtney Adam: We're in Warwickshire.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And are you full of praise for the Warwickshire County Council? And it's delivery of data layers to you.
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Parish Clerk: Don't start up.
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Courtney Adam: I am not sure. ITV. We've used parish online, obviously. But I don't know exactly how to use it very well, so I've only got what the past Clark has put on there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, right!
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Courtney Adam: So I just thought I joined in today to see kind of.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you sound like you're quite a long way from home.
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Courtney Adam: Yeah, I'm originally from the Us. So.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, that narrows it down.
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Courtney Adam: From yeah, from North Carolina. So.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Open, sticky
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: this time of the year. Hmm!
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Courtney Adam: Definitely.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Helen, you're my reliable person for coming up with a question. Are you going to come up with one today?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And why are you, Helen baby heather. I thought you were usually hazel.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: I was like, oh, are you sure.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, absolutely.
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Parish Clerk: Yeah, me.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: I have got a test for dementia, so we'll see how I'll get on
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Parish Clerk: To.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: I haven't any questions.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: I haven't been doing very much
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: on
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: parish online recently. I've been busy. So I'm just here to have a little. Listen and do some sort of catching up with anything that
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: might help me.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Brian, to.
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Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: But.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's go back to Courtney for a second. Then, Courtney, you've taken over from somebody else who's been using parish online before you.
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Courtney Adam: Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Do you have any areas that you're specifically interested in? What? What will your duties be?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I use the cloud.
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Courtney Adam: Yes, I'm the clerk.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Bye.
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Courtney Adam: Basically, we use it a lot for
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Courtney Adam: look at it.
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Courtney Adam: we've got, like all of our
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Courtney Adam: houses that are named in the village on it, so I can see that because all the houses are named not numbered and stuff so I can now know where things are. But then we also use it.
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Courtney Adam: We want to use it to
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Courtney Adam: But like where our assets are that we own that's not on there yet.
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Courtney Adam: So that would be a good layer to have on there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Have you found the addresses there yet.
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Courtney Adam: Oh, I haven't.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you'd like to share your screen with us, can you do that in zoom
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: a.
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Courtney Adam: Yes, so I've got quite a few screens up at the moment, so I'm not sure which screen is good.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Redshed displays. Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: okay, well done.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you can turn on the columns there on the left, which is Yup, exactly that one.
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Parish Clerk: Move.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if you go down to 3 up from the bottom called addresses
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and turn on the address, plus points.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: just click on it. Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now every house in the village has got
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: an address, and if you click on any of the dots it should give you both the name and the number.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup, go this good go to the left. One left column. Click on address plus points.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, that's it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So both both got you got Number One and Number 2, Cox's Lane, but it doesn't look like they have house names.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you zoom in a little, do the name start showing up.
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Courtney Adam: Yeah, they tend.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
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Courtney Adam: It's we have, like.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: No,
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Courtney Adam: Lee's house.
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Courtney Adam: Susan.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you click on numbers
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: 3, which way? So where it says, path.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: yeah, go up a bit to you. Where are you
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: over Leasing House doesn't give you the address and the street number.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: which is what you wanted. Was it that you wanted the street number.
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Parish Clerk: Just get something.
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Courtney Adam: basically just the names of houses, because basically at meetings, IA lot of times, people will say, Oh, it's by this house right
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Courtney Adam: and have a I don't know where that house is, so they'll give me a street that it's on. But then I'm still like Oh, well, it could be any of these. So it's nice to see. Have them all on there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Absolutely
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: well, I was just. I hope, that that addresses would help you, but
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: doesn't look like it's going to do much. Make much difference.
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Courtney Adam: That's a good function to know about, though, when I need an address for someone.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, there's also, if you take a look at that column on the left. The second
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: field down is called UPRN, which is the universal
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: property reference number, which is really really valuable when it comes to talking to insurance companies or emergency services, or anything like that because that's the code they use to identify every building in the country.
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Courtney Adam: Cool, so.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you want to be really sure that you and they are speaking on the same bits, then using the upr end is a good item
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: to do, and this is where you find it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then are you familiar with the little icon just to the right of Upl? That's a copy. Icon. So you can just copy it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay? Good.
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Courtney Adam: Oh, yep!
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright. It sounds like your PC. Literate. Just not pass online. Familiar yet. Okay. Makes sense alright good.
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john Roberts: Graham, if you looked at that in Table View.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
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john Roberts: Would it give Courtney the house names and the street names as well.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: It might as well worth trying, isn't it? If you click on the x per me at the top right of that column? Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now go down to the the check tick, mark and click on the tick
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and select table view. Yes, table view
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: is exactly the same information.
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john Roberts: Answer to that is No.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: 3, mom, 3, 5.
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john Roberts: You've got the street names
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john Roberts: further along.
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john Roberts: but it's got Bond Street and everything else.
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Parish Clerk: On streets.
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Parish Clerk: Not fair. Video.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: There are a couple of things about this table view, Courtney, which is worth picking up on if you just go back into it
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: so the the 1st thing that Andrew is always keen to point out, and in his absence I'll do it for you if you click on the title of any of those columns, it will sort table into the that order.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you wanted all the street names to be the same name in order. You can just click on street name or post address, but post address or sort it by numbers first, st which isn't very helpful.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's just one thing, and the other thing is that across the top those 4 boxes at the top are for filtering. So if you wanted to say, I just want to see every house in Borrowdale Road, for instance, you could.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, exactly, contains Boradale.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: if you just out of interest. If you, if you type Bordell in the value box, the top right.
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Courtney Adam: And.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or or Barrowdale? Was it sorry?
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chris edwards: Boundary, Link.
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chris edwards: Yup.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you look down the bottom left, you've got 36 million addresses in there at the moment, but now that you've selected on Boundary Lane. You've come down to a mere 1,700,
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then you could. You could reduce that a bit further
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: by selecting a second filter if you go to the the 5th box on the right there?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: so you can type 3 items. Say so, you might say, for instance, Boundary Lane, and then put in
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: your postcode, or a postcode, or whatever Napton is, we know
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and see if it matches. But it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I guess the address. Yeah. So if you put in Napton as well.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then Boundary Lane as the second row.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and there should search on both of those
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: which would narrow you down from your 1,700, presumably
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: right. Oh, cause look at that. You've got a K. And Napton A. K. Napton in in Hereford.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I would. Yes, you do. Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: alright. Well, there are obviously limitations to the system.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Instead of contains, you can use exactly match or something.
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Courtney Adam: Yeah, but that definitely, I understand what we're doing there. So that.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, and then you're probably also aware. But I'll just mention it in passing, that if you click on the export button it sends all this out to a Csv file, which you could then play around with as a spreadsheet and do what you like with it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So the bottom right button green button for export sends everything out to a Csv file.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: which is, can be again very useful, for you.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hide it.
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Courtney Adam: No, thank you very much.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You? Are you welcome?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh.
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Courtney Adam: Bring you back your screen. Now.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I I thought, Richard, that those emails you sent about the story of your very helpful because you got actual names and people and dates in there. That sort of narrows it down a bit.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: puts you in a better light.
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Parish Clerk: Oh, I see! Oh, I see I was in a bad light. I was having a good day yesterday, and then I thought, Oh, oh, oh, Graham sent me an email. Oh, lovely look! He's invited me to the banter session, and oh, here's last week's what I was busy last week. I'll I'll just watch the video. Nice time of night just to have a little bit of light relief.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
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Parish Clerk: By the end of the session I've been emailing for for you and John Roberts going this. Well, what there! There's no weird, bad boys of the discussion over. Just a simple request. A
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Parish Clerk: craft.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I know. They know.
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Parish Clerk: All we wanna do is level up because Chris Edwards is sat there with a big smile on his face. District Council, you're there, big smile on your face because you get all this information from the Size District Council District Council.
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Parish Clerk: the lead member. Sorry the lead officer for Lcn Development Frome tank council. Wonder where they get information from for for their parish online. Oh, Mendip, District Council area. Lovely
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Parish Clerk: worry about us with the biggest building site in Europe or John Roberts in an area of no longer outstanding natural beauty, because they've renational.
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john Roberts: Landscapes in it, now.
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Parish Clerk: A national landscape now, not not an area of outstanding beauty anymore. He's no longer he's a landscape now. He's no longer an outstanding area.
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john Roberts: The reason we're not on outstanding area of natural beauty is because we got that big blot on the landscape on the coast.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Ruins.
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Parish Clerk: So by. So by by the time it was bedtime I had steam coming at me as going hang on a minute.
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Parish Clerk: We raised this at the Lcn. We were told to go away. Take, take these 2 officers from the council with us, and talk to them, so we do all that
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Parish Clerk: I can't help it, that one of them died.
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john Roberts: Just one.
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Parish Clerk: Nothing about it.
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john Roberts: We were so boring. One of them died.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I.
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Parish Clerk: Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: There was no link between the fact that he had a meeting with you, and he then died.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But when.
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john Roberts: Hope not.
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Parish Clerk: Yes, there is. Yes, there is, cause we got we got the Lcn Development Officer was on the call, so she's got some answers to come up with. As to why, 3 months later, everybody's saying, Oh, hang on! There's some ropes about. They're doing this, that and the other on their own. Nothing to do with the Lc.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I do think it would go to kill this rubber in the in the.
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john Roberts: 1 1 of the well. Some of the problems Graham is.
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john Roberts: we need the information now.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I do?
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john Roberts: Chris muse
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john Roberts: talking to Adam Rhymer
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john Roberts: is is bloody good news. Let's be. Let's be fair. But when you talk to Chris he's looking at what they can get over the next months or years.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Correct.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
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john Roberts: And as good as parish online is.
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john Roberts: I don't think they fully understand how we work.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: No? Well, I thought that having Tristram here last week was that he he ought to have grasped that because, I say I emphasize it 3 times in my email to him.
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john Roberts: I don't. I don't think he did.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, he! He! He has done in his emails because he didn't help by then running off in his bicycle to Italy. So.
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john Roberts: No.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And from up there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But I do have. I have a little on Tuesday, so I want to find out why the person to whom I wrote is not bothered to answer.
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john Roberts: That your
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john Roberts: digital lead for your area.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, that.
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john Roberts: Isn't the isn't the digital lead for your area. He's he's digital for the whole council. He's a counselor whose responsibility is digital.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, right!
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john Roberts: And he just happens to be the ward member for your area.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But if you well, but if you look at his responsibilities as a local guy for Langport, he's lank post digital lead.
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john Roberts: Yeah. But, as I say, if if you look at the Somerset website, he's he's digital as the counselor.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, so it's way. Too busy to talk to an an insignificant little parish.
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Parish Clerk: Excuse me, excuse me.
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Parish Clerk: can I just point out that is the digital lead in an area that already has the lead as part of the setup for the eastern safes of the county. It's the poor West and the and the Mid the Midwest.
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Parish Clerk: the wild midwest of of Sedge Moore that
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Parish Clerk: don't have nothing. So he's looked after his own
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Parish Clerk: in the, in the wider sense of the word. Cause you already have the levels of data that we'd like in lots of ways.
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john Roberts: Changing, changing, the.
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Parish Clerk: License, I'll add.
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john Roberts: Ask Courtney a minute, Courtney, do you get any
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john Roberts: feed on your parish online from your county or unitary council?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, I ran into trouble by calling Warwickshire the worst of all possible options.
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john Roberts: Okay.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Get 0 in there. So I'm already on the hook for that one.
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john Roberts: Alright! Sorry!
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: What I'd be horrifying is if Co. If Courtney comes back and says, actually, I get everything I need, I'd be in deep trouble.
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john Roberts: The the conversation. The conversation you're listening to at the moment is the fact that we're desperately trying to get
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john Roberts: digital data out of our council.
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john Roberts: and it's like
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john Roberts: getting blood out of a stone is a polite way of putting it.
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Parish Clerk: Can I remember? Can I remember, remind the honorable member that I've got a picture of when we submitted our our comments, a a an of an event in respect of the unit unification of the county. On the 7th of October
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Parish Clerk: 2021, 1556, of large P. Large pieces of paper that then disappeared. And but one line says, parish online data sharing. Now, this is this is, and the pair, you know. I know that you know Malcolm Malcolm if he was here, and and certainly Graham of of will do it with data access before with the county
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Parish Clerk: and here we are, you know, 4 or 3 years down the road from almost from that meeting, and and prior to that, however long you and Malcolm were engaged with the company, and we're still, you know, we're still. We're still in the back waters.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, think of it as a high bar to to cross.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Richard. I'm going to be at a meeting on Tuesday, where I'm gonna try and make myself more unpopular than you 2 already are.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's been.
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john Roberts: No, I thought you were.
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Parish Clerk: But Miss Edward is keeping a very low profile this week, very.
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john Roberts: He's just got that sickening smile on his face at the moment.
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Jonty Weston-Cole: Guys, I'm gonna have to go. I've got another meeting. Thanks very much.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh!
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john Roberts: Sorry jonty.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I do?
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Parish Clerk: How are you, Joel?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm glad. I'm glad it was really useful, too.
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john Roberts: Can I? Can I change the subject slightly and ask, Do you know how Malcolm is.
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Parish Clerk: Yes, so yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I haven't heard from him since. He said he was in hospital was getting better.
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john Roberts: Okay. Fine.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: It was pneumonia. I think, that he was suffering from him along with everything else that he's got.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I am, Mr. Bacon. Good afternoon to you.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stewart. Not there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: not showing us this picture today.
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john Roberts: Are you on mute at the moment.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I know
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: which may mean.
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Stuart Withington: I was wondering if anyone could demonstrate
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Stuart Withington: the sort of data that you get
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Stuart Withington: from the planning authority.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You, Chris could.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Chris is actually very good at our planning data.
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Parish Clerk: Yeah.
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chris edwards: Well, I was mowing the lawn about 2Â min before I went online to persuade
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chris edwards: this meeting. And I haven't got actually online.
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chris edwards: Otherwise I'd have shared shared my screen.
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chris edwards: Can you talk amongst yourselves.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Need to do, I'll I'll do it in the meantime. Alright!
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Courtney Adam: I was gonna say, with regard to getting information from your County
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Courtney Adam: Council, we're supposed to be getting a map of all of our street lights because we own them. We need to maintain them and know all the information about them, and that's still not come through. A year later. So.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Has come.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you saying it has come, Courtney.
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Courtney Adam: No, it hasn't. So we're still waiting.
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Stuart Withington: For Essex. It's all on a
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Stuart Withington: freely available public view.
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Stuart Withington: All the streetlights with their codes, whether they're working or not, have it reported faults.
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Stuart Withington: If you just go to Essex highways
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Stuart Withington: and want to report something you, you get a beautiful digital map with all the
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Stuart Withington: lamp posts on it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes. And so the question would be, of course, if it's already available, why isn't it being imported into parish online.
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Stuart Withington: Yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's the pressure. Did you get any far or anywhere with copying those Urls and sending them to Simon and saying, This is what we need.
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Stuart Withington: No, I I found that for
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Stuart Withington: Essex highways there were so many pages I'm trying to decide.
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Stuart Withington: Which page I would like in
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Stuart Withington: parish online.
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Stuart Withington: So the the the street lights illuminated signs non illuminate signs, reflective signs.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I would just take the Lord.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: There must be a parent URL, to all of that lot.
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Stuart Withington: Okay. I don't know.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, go back to the base of if it says Asset County Council, slash, export, slash highways, slash street lights, then you can go back sort of export slash highways or something.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So for Stewart.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: We in South Somerset have a layer called Ssdc. South Somerset District Council shared maps.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and this is entertaining for Courtney, because you have 0
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: on this sort of thing, and we have 90 here
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: A, and that's nothing compared to Bath and northeast Somerset, who give you 400 layers of data. So you can see there's lots of scope for it to improve.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But under the planning applications. Public. Stewart.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: we get 1st of all this mentioned. This is like on here tells you to zoom in. We're we're too far away. I probably need to be back in Somerset, don't I? Let me just go back to Somerset.
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Parish Clerk: Well, you never know. They might have applied for somewhere in Bainbridge.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: The the bad.
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Parish Clerk: But the world.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think I was in South Key east of England, which is somewhere up in Lincolnshire. So, helping someone else with an inquiry earlier.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: let's just come down to where we should be
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: right. So if I now zoom in a little bit.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: you can start to see in Long Sutton
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: the planning application data.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and what you get
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: is the usual stuff. But it goes back in time.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stewart. So if I click on one of these.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: you've got an application that comes from 2024. But if you go to say over here, it could equally be
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: a completely different year 20 to 19.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So the 1st thing you may want to do is to sort out
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: by year what you're looking for, and that's where you start running into the limitations of the
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: District Council system, because they have got different coding for everything
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and trying to find out what the codes mean, and therefore how you can solve the the filter. The answers you're looking for
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: is tricky.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: basically, the really useful thing about this output is that you can see every planning application for the last 20 years or something.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then, if if Chris can guide me.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: he found the other day another layer in here.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sorry. Let me come down back to Ssdc, yeah, which was the the pitch, the tickets? One.
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chris edwards: Nice.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Member.
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chris edwards: If or if you.
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chris edwards: I can share my screen and then go go down to show the ticket, so to speak.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're ready now, are you?
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chris edwards: Yep.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'll stop sharing.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I haven't found Stewart a planning application at the district level that is useful exactly as it is. What the best thing to do with it is, export the layers, if you can, into your own parish layer
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: of data, because then you can store things.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: that you want to keep track of, which is such as What is your local parish committees or councils decision? And when and that sort of thing.
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chris edwards: I'll come to the planning applications. But for Courtney on the left hand side you've got the layers.
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chris edwards: and in our case we've got Somerset Council
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chris edwards: as you pop down to
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chris edwards: in our case. Highway lighting.
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chris edwards: Those are our all our street lights
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chris edwards: in our parish.
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chris edwards: so like you did before, with the houses click on one
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chris edwards: of the streetlights.
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chris edwards: On.
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chris edwards: up on the left hand side is the
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chris edwards: unit identification number.
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chris edwards: so
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chris edwards: that might be of help to you.
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chris edwards: and if you, if you want to contact your
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chris edwards: local sorry, your County Council.
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chris edwards: ask them to give them
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chris edwards: so to give your counsel the details of highway light.
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chris edwards: They they also do salt and grip bins clean of gullies.
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chris edwards: gritting roots
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chris edwards: and school catchment areas, and so on.
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chris edwards: Public rights of way.
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chris edwards: All very interesting.
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chris edwards: anyway. Let me go back now to planning applications.
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Courtney Adam: Sorry just quickly. I'm gonna have to go, cause I gotta go pick up my daughter from school now. But.
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chris edwards: Thank you. This.
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Courtney Adam: Been very helpful and.
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chris edwards: Join us next week. Yes.
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Parish Clerk: See you again soon. Yep.
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Courtney Adam: Bye, bye.
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Stuart Withington: Alright!
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chris edwards: No.
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chris edwards: Now then, I was going to show you
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chris edwards: some old
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chris edwards: cards to do with
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chris edwards: property records.
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chris edwards: and I'm trying.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Need to go back to the Ssdc ones which are just below your Somerset ones.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, go down, go down
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: there.
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chris edwards: Alright. Oh, blimey
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chris edwards: property, I think. Property, property, history, cards. There we are!
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chris edwards: So now.
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chris edwards: If I click on. Oh, that doesn't look like a.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's good. No issue. You still got your streetlight there on. So you know.
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chris edwards: Thank you. Boggle.
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Parish Clerk: We got plenty of money in there, in, in, in safe summers, that they put the lights on during the day.
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chris edwards: Wait a minute
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chris edwards: right.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Turn off the puppy right away as well. Why should.
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chris edwards: Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we go makes life much simpler.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I think it was billing card. So you have to go under. Yeah, there you go.
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chris edwards: So on that completely at random.
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chris edwards: how do I go to do? I click on that to get the card? Yeah, there we go.
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chris edwards: So we've got some very old look at that. Going back to 1,975
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chris edwards: oh, E, even further back, 1970. So Somerset County Council was District Council, as it was.
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chris edwards: have got these sort of paper records.
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chris edwards: and you can see how old they are. This was for a place called Florida Fields, in in my parish.
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chris edwards: It's quite interesting, because some of them are very detailed. And you get a quite a lot of history.
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chris edwards: So that's that's of use to us. Whether or not you can sort of get the same information from your County Council.
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chris edwards: I
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chris edwards: good luck, you know.
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john Roberts: Chris, with your planning
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john Roberts: pages you got there
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john Roberts: that Graham was looking at. Is that still being updated? Or is that just historical.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, it's still being updated. John.
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john Roberts: So, therefore, if they can do it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or stuff that in there.
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john Roberts: Yes, so
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john Roberts: that that can be rolled out across the county. Then can't it.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, cause it's us comes from South Somerset District Council. So it's only got the South Somerset data in there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and we're already get. They're already exporting that to parish online.
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john Roberts: But what I'm getting at is the system for doing it. Is there.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, each district has a different system.
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john Roberts: This I did.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is there a reason why you couldn't go to Europe, which is Sedgemoor.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: and bit.
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john Roberts: If I mean, say, more doesn't exist now. Nor does South Somerset. If they're still, if they're still supplying that data as current data.
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john Roberts: it must be Somerset Council that's doing it.
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Parish Clerk: This is why I keep saying, all we want to do is level up. Please, can we have the same data that that East has? I would say.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: But I suspect.
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Parish Clerk: Start from that level.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, but Alison, Ned on the on Adam Ryan's team is from South Somerset.
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Parish Clerk: I think sober. So Ian Stephan.
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john Roberts: That.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: She set up that system in.
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Parish Clerk: Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: X map.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And so.
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john Roberts: Maternity leave.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, yes, I know, but the point is that somebody in the organization is still running it. They're now called Access Somerset, or whether they're called unitary. I don't know but there's someone is still doing it, and I don't see why that wouldn't be true for all areas. Have they started firing everybody yet?
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Parish Clerk: Yes.
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Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
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john Roberts: Respect. Yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So good afternoon, Andrew. Welcome back from Starhead.
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Andrew Clegg: Hmm.
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Parish Clerk: Boom, go.
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Andrew Clegg: Good afternoon.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And are you a man who's finished battling with the 3? 0. 3?
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: What was it.
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Andrew Clegg: It wasn't. It wasn't too bad. Today wasn't too bad. Not yet, anyway.
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john Roberts: Give it time.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Well as a as a now casual business at the Somerset I was introduced to the state of the 303 at Sparkford.
599
00:41:38.810 --> 00:41:39.370
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and like.
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Parish Clerk: Me.
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00:41:39.940 --> 00:41:40.620
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Day.
602
00:41:40.740 --> 00:41:43.060
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and it's nice to see that it's
603
00:41:43.629 --> 00:41:49.779
Graham Stoddart-Stones: not running more than a few months late on the promised March 2024, opening.
604
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Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
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00:41:50.860 --> 00:41:54.220
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And they've only got about a year and a half to go.
606
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Didn't mind a Stuart. You are there, you do exist.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
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00:42:00.780 --> 00:42:01.500
Stuart Bacon: Sorry.
609
00:42:01.500 --> 00:42:01.930
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, sir.
610
00:42:02.481 --> 00:42:10.200
Stuart Bacon: Sort of caught up during a long protracted phone call with the Hspc.
611
00:42:12.586 --> 00:42:15.239
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Congratulations. Right?
612
00:42:15.790 --> 00:42:25.519
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I'm I'm looking to you. Newcomers to come up with fascinating questions, points of interest, discussions, project plans, something useful. No.
613
00:42:27.190 --> 00:42:28.549
john Roberts: Can I ask a question.
614
00:42:28.550 --> 00:42:29.560
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, go on, John!
615
00:42:29.560 --> 00:42:36.661
john Roberts: I noticed when you had to. She just shared screen just now that you're getting the logo, saying you've got an outstanding invoice.
616
00:42:36.970 --> 00:42:37.465
Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
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00:42:37.960 --> 00:42:38.570
Parish Clerk: Hey, Chief.
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Parish Clerk: I see.
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john Roberts: We sorted out our problem last week, but that's still showing up. When you look at the invoice. It's actually not due until July.
620
00:42:47.450 --> 00:42:55.699
john Roberts: but ever since last week, whenever I load up parish online, what loads up is a completely white screen.
621
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john Roberts: And then all I have.
622
00:42:57.690 --> 00:42:58.580
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Option done.
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john Roberts: I have to go into
624
00:43:02.340 --> 00:43:06.490
john Roberts: ordinate, survey Psga and load the normal map.
625
00:43:06.940 --> 00:43:09.169
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it's not selecting a default map for you.
626
00:43:09.170 --> 00:43:13.229
john Roberts: So it's not selecting a default map. I don't know if anybody else come across that.
627
00:43:13.630 --> 00:43:14.120
john Roberts: No.
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chris edwards: Not me.
629
00:43:16.410 --> 00:43:19.180
john Roberts: I'll have to ask for another one. I'll ask Chris.
630
00:43:19.530 --> 00:43:20.170
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Aye.
631
00:43:22.940 --> 00:43:36.169
Graham Stoddart-Stones: so yes, the out of interest. The reason I was in Somerset was to attend our Parish council meeting, and one of the topics at the Parish Council meeting was from the clerk saying, May I have permission to pay the bill for parish online.
632
00:43:36.170 --> 00:43:36.820
john Roberts: Hmm.
633
00:43:36.820 --> 00:43:43.889
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Because this is the year that the deal with the insurance company to pay the bill has expired.
634
00:43:43.990 --> 00:43:46.089
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we're paying it for the 1st time
635
00:43:48.200 --> 00:43:49.820
Graham Stoddart-Stones: all of 70 quid.
636
00:43:55.420 --> 00:43:57.910
john Roberts: I'm quite happy then, because ours is only 48.
637
00:44:01.770 --> 00:44:03.349
Parish Clerk: Yeah, Greg wears these. I.
638
00:44:03.660 --> 00:44:05.622
Andrew Clegg: Ours is 220.
639
00:44:06.980 --> 00:44:07.490
Stuart Bacon: Do a good job.
640
00:44:07.490 --> 00:44:07.969
Graham Stoddart-Stones: You, and.
641
00:44:07.970 --> 00:44:09.240
Stuart Bacon: Come on, though, and.
642
00:44:09.490 --> 00:44:10.729
Parish Clerk: You're off the grid.
643
00:44:10.950 --> 00:44:14.190
Graham Stoddart-Stones: No one has described Martoq as an area of outstanding natural.
644
00:44:17.070 --> 00:44:19.820
john Roberts: But you did go for the expensive version, though Andrew.
645
00:44:20.300 --> 00:44:25.000
Andrew Clegg: Now we just went for the version that is, there is there a cheap and an expensive one?
646
00:44:25.000 --> 00:44:26.790
john Roberts: Well, I thought you were using X. Matt.
647
00:44:26.790 --> 00:44:28.789
Andrew Clegg: Oh, no, no, no, that's that's different.
648
00:44:28.790 --> 00:44:29.179
Parish Clerk: So now.
649
00:44:29.180 --> 00:44:30.010
john Roberts: Okay. Sorry.
650
00:44:30.010 --> 00:44:31.419
Andrew Clegg: Yeah, that's different.
651
00:44:32.170 --> 00:44:33.370
Parish Clerk: Somewhere else.
652
00:44:33.520 --> 00:44:34.250
Andrew Clegg: Meredith.
653
00:44:34.490 --> 00:44:35.450
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's see
654
00:44:35.680 --> 00:44:37.699
Graham Stoddart-Stones: a special relationship.
655
00:44:38.060 --> 00:44:38.770
Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
656
00:44:41.402 --> 00:44:46.105
Parish Clerk: Another one from South Somerset, with a special relationship.
657
00:44:47.360 --> 00:44:51.803
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, my answer to that was going to be. You chose to live where you live, didn't you?
658
00:44:52.050 --> 00:44:52.660
Parish Clerk: I don't know.
659
00:44:52.923 --> 00:44:54.240
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Told you to go there.
660
00:44:54.530 --> 00:44:55.170
Parish Clerk: Much.
661
00:44:55.390 --> 00:44:56.910
Parish Clerk: Oh, hang on!
662
00:44:57.340 --> 00:45:04.720
Parish Clerk: I'm representing the parish here. I'm employed by the parish to raise their concerns. You've got to remember this.
663
00:45:07.130 --> 00:45:07.740
Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's true.
664
00:45:07.740 --> 00:45:09.309
Parish Clerk: So live in the parish.
665
00:45:09.310 --> 00:45:20.678
Andrew Clegg: Do you know, when you sit there with big call behind you, you've got one bit sticking out of one ear and one bit sticking out of another ear, and you you look a bit like a dragonfly.
666
00:45:21.110 --> 00:45:22.870
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good, please.
667
00:45:23.950 --> 00:45:26.789
Parish Clerk: Okay, okay, we'll sort that for you.
668
00:45:27.847 --> 00:45:30.089
Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, that's sweet.
669
00:45:30.090 --> 00:45:32.010
Stuart Bacon: Don't take the fun out.
670
00:45:32.010 --> 00:45:33.609
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Be the same with that big call.
671
00:45:33.610 --> 00:45:34.909
Stuart Bacon: So it's not Christmas.
672
00:45:38.150 --> 00:45:38.876
Parish Clerk: That's it.
673
00:45:43.150 --> 00:45:44.929
Parish Clerk: Let's get back to reality.
674
00:45:44.930 --> 00:45:50.010
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, Stuart Bacon, and now you've dealt with Hsbc. Sure you can deal us for something.
675
00:45:53.470 --> 00:46:00.750
Stuart Bacon: I haven't had any issues this week or anything. And I had yeah positive use of
676
00:46:02.129 --> 00:46:09.170
Stuart Bacon: mapping to work out quantities accounts for our day event yesterday. But other than that.
677
00:46:09.940 --> 00:46:17.185
Stuart Bacon: yeah, my, my only complaint is one I need to raise with Chris, because times don't exist as a graphic in the
678
00:46:19.030 --> 00:46:20.030
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, in the icons.
679
00:46:20.030 --> 00:46:20.849
Stuart Bacon: And the icons.
680
00:46:20.850 --> 00:46:21.220
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
681
00:46:21.220 --> 00:46:22.070
Andrew Clegg: Really.
682
00:46:22.070 --> 00:46:23.050
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Horrendous.
683
00:46:23.760 --> 00:46:35.250
Stuart Bacon: There's a great th. There's a gray square with a gray, with a black line of a cone, but you can't sort of have different types of colors of cones. You can't have red cones.
684
00:46:36.174 --> 00:46:38.600
Stuart Bacon: Whatever within the the icon set.
685
00:46:38.770 --> 00:46:39.420
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, well.
686
00:46:39.420 --> 00:46:39.950
Andrew Clegg: Huh!
687
00:46:39.950 --> 00:46:41.250
Graham Stoddart-Stones: That unless you change that.
688
00:46:41.250 --> 00:46:41.880
Stuart Withington: One.
689
00:46:42.900 --> 00:46:47.190
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let me go back to the latest Newsletter parish online Newsletter.
690
00:46:47.490 --> 00:46:49.620
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Anyone impressed with what they read.
691
00:46:50.426 --> 00:46:58.239
Andrew Clegg: I I sort of half read it, and I can't remember. I remember there's quite a lot that was interesting, but I haven't had time to look at it. What was in it?
692
00:46:58.610 --> 00:46:59.420
Andrew Clegg: Tell us.
693
00:46:59.420 --> 00:47:01.260
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Quite a lot that was interesting.
694
00:47:03.760 --> 00:47:06.350
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let me just pull it up so I can see what was interesting.
695
00:47:06.590 --> 00:47:09.340
Stuart Bacon: The West Miss Minster Constituency
696
00:47:10.440 --> 00:47:13.280
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, that's right, Redone. All the parish boundaries.
697
00:47:13.812 --> 00:47:15.940
Stuart Bacon: Which is great, but.
698
00:47:16.030 --> 00:47:22.019
Stuart Bacon: as I understand it, because he called a snap election, we're not actually using the new boundaries. We're still using the old ones.
699
00:47:23.050 --> 00:47:25.969
Stuart Bacon: because it's next week that the new boundaries kick in.
700
00:47:29.580 --> 00:47:33.700
Andrew Clegg: But we're we're using the new ones for election for the for the for the election.
701
00:47:34.690 --> 00:47:35.450
Parish Clerk: Blue.
702
00:47:36.100 --> 00:47:41.547
Andrew Clegg: If we're not, then the Mp. That's trying to stand for us is standing for a county that doesn't exist.
703
00:47:42.220 --> 00:47:42.699
Andrew Clegg: Well, we'll.
704
00:47:42.800 --> 00:47:46.459
Stuart Bacon: We're still being told we're using the old ones, not the new ones.
705
00:47:46.930 --> 00:47:49.400
Andrew Clegg: That must be must be the new ones
706
00:47:49.590 --> 00:47:55.060
Andrew Clegg: where I'm in a completely new constituency that never has existed before.
707
00:47:56.610 --> 00:48:02.046
Stuart Bacon: I'm confused. Then, oh, we're getting cross information. Yeah.
708
00:48:03.120 --> 00:48:05.750
Stuart Bacon: wait until 4 o'clock and see what they yeah.
709
00:48:06.310 --> 00:48:08.042
Stuart Bacon: Differences. I suppose.
710
00:48:09.590 --> 00:48:12.060
chris edwards: Andrew, will you be getting a new Mp.
711
00:48:12.450 --> 00:48:24.519
Andrew Clegg: No, no, I well, unless somebody elects somebody else. But the the the lady that won for the Liberal Democrats recently after the after the debacle that we had
712
00:48:25.329 --> 00:48:32.040
Andrew Clegg: will will be standing for the same constituency. Well, my constituency, which is Glastonbury and Somerton now.
713
00:48:32.040 --> 00:48:32.849
chris edwards: Oh yes.
714
00:48:33.950 --> 00:48:34.840
chris edwards: yes.
715
00:48:36.470 --> 00:48:43.479
john Roberts: We're okay in that risk. We're okay in that respect, because we've got rid of our useless one to where the parish clerk lives.
716
00:48:45.540 --> 00:48:47.379
Parish Clerk: I don't live in Tiverton.
717
00:48:48.710 --> 00:48:52.508
john Roberts: No, but he he's still gonna be covering Stuercy.
718
00:48:52.930 --> 00:48:57.679
Andrew Clegg: Yes, what what's going on this? It may be a long, thin constituency, isn't it?
719
00:48:58.070 --> 00:48:58.830
john Roberts: Yeah,
720
00:48:59.770 --> 00:49:04.510
john Roberts: basically he. His name is Little Granger, but he was called Little Stranger, because nobody ever knew.
721
00:49:05.690 --> 00:49:06.610
chris edwards: I think I'm.
722
00:49:07.780 --> 00:49:12.916
Parish Clerk: Other candidates are available.
723
00:49:14.200 --> 00:49:15.880
john Roberts: With the boundary changes
724
00:49:16.620 --> 00:49:24.400
john Roberts: that man is now taking over where stagger is. And we're we. We're gonna get a new Mp. Who probably will be no different.
725
00:49:24.850 --> 00:49:25.540
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Night.
726
00:49:26.670 --> 00:49:28.039
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So yes. So
727
00:49:28.200 --> 00:49:32.399
Graham Stoddart-Stones: you got the very latest danger data from the 17th of May.
728
00:49:32.920 --> 00:49:40.319
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and he said, they've kept both the old and the new in there. So you should be able to do your regular something existing boundary.
729
00:49:40.860 --> 00:49:50.749
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then I thought, this is a really good one, that you can. I mean, you've been asking for a long time. No, isn't it? You? Andrew has been asking about Hedro width. Someone's been asking about Hedra width.
730
00:49:50.940 --> 00:49:53.224
Stuart Bacon: Are you supposed to be sharing something, Greg?
731
00:49:53.510 --> 00:49:54.510
Graham Stoddart-Stones: The firearms.
732
00:49:54.510 --> 00:49:56.210
Andrew Clegg: Got a black screen.
733
00:49:56.210 --> 00:49:59.250
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, yeah, I don't. I don't understand it.
734
00:49:59.250 --> 00:50:00.940
Parish Clerk: Yeah, it was close.
735
00:50:02.200 --> 00:50:03.130
Graham Stoddart-Stones: A
736
00:50:03.570 --> 00:50:05.149
Graham Stoddart-Stones: we go back to Zoom.
737
00:50:08.670 --> 00:50:10.980
Graham Stoddart-Stones: You got nothing at the moment.
738
00:50:10.980 --> 00:50:13.589
Stuart Bacon: Black screen that says Graham, stole at stones has started.
739
00:50:13.590 --> 00:50:15.880
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, that one. Okay, right?
740
00:50:16.990 --> 00:50:18.100
Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's all.
741
00:50:18.100 --> 00:50:18.980
Parish Clerk: Chestnut.
742
00:50:23.010 --> 00:50:26.951
Parish Clerk: just to see whether or not we're paying attention at all. Explore.
743
00:50:27.940 --> 00:50:29.969
Stuart Bacon: There we go now we can see something.
744
00:50:31.270 --> 00:50:32.900
Parish Clerk: I don't think we should be, seeing that.
745
00:50:32.900 --> 00:50:36.170
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, that's better. And you now, seeing my field boundaries.
746
00:50:36.170 --> 00:50:36.580
Stuart Bacon: Yes.
747
00:50:36.580 --> 00:50:37.200
Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
748
00:50:37.200 --> 00:50:42.140
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. So the interesting line here, I thought, was this one that you can see Hedrew width.
749
00:50:43.620 --> 00:50:44.355
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So
750
00:50:45.530 --> 00:50:52.910
Graham Stoddart-Stones: I wonder whether anybody who looked at that yet, because somebody on here keeps complaining that they can't do hedgerow with. Or maybe it's Tristan himself.
751
00:50:56.060 --> 00:51:02.550
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then we'll have a look to see if you can see things like the field boundaries, and whether it's it's man-made or natural.
752
00:51:03.450 --> 00:51:05.669
Graham Stoddart-Stones: like clicking on the boundary.
753
00:51:07.730 --> 00:51:09.930
Stuart Bacon: But management. Do we know what it's under?
754
00:51:14.260 --> 00:51:14.890
Stuart Bacon: Hmm.
755
00:51:14.890 --> 00:51:17.589
Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's just it should be under field boundaries, shouldn't it?
756
00:51:18.600 --> 00:51:22.500
Graham Stoddart-Stones: We can go into parish online.
757
00:51:27.150 --> 00:51:32.270
Parish Clerk: It's under. It's under overlays, OS, underlays, Psga field boundaries.
758
00:51:33.560 --> 00:51:35.990
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, you wanna share, share your screen.
759
00:51:36.500 --> 00:51:38.140
Parish Clerk: No, I haven't framed it yet.
760
00:51:39.330 --> 00:51:42.810
Parish Clerk: I haven't got any fields, remember, we're the largest building site in Europe.
761
00:51:46.080 --> 00:51:48.260
Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's such a hard life you lead.
762
00:51:48.420 --> 00:51:52.040
john Roberts: One thing I will say I did. I didn't get the
763
00:51:52.150 --> 00:51:53.640
john Roberts: newsletter, so.
764
00:51:54.610 --> 00:51:56.440
Graham Stoddart-Stones: This is all new and exciting to you.
765
00:51:56.440 --> 00:51:57.320
john Roberts: Yeah.
766
00:51:58.260 --> 00:52:00.300
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, the way you didn't get the Newsletter.
767
00:52:00.606 --> 00:52:01.219
john Roberts: Don't know.
768
00:52:02.400 --> 00:52:03.030
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well.
769
00:52:03.290 --> 00:52:07.640
john Roberts: Or I probably, or I did, and I got rid of it by mistake. That's normally what happens with me.
770
00:52:08.520 --> 00:52:09.540
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright. So
771
00:52:09.770 --> 00:52:12.739
Graham Stoddart-Stones: this is presumably Richard, sharing this.
772
00:52:14.670 --> 00:52:16.579
Parish Clerk: The the clue was in the corner.
773
00:52:18.314 --> 00:52:19.240
Parish Clerk: Yeah.
774
00:52:21.790 --> 00:52:23.070
Parish Clerk: I'm I'm
775
00:52:23.430 --> 00:52:26.340
Parish Clerk: and their boundary hedges is showing.
776
00:52:26.540 --> 00:52:26.950
Graham Stoddart-Stones: As it hit.
777
00:52:26.950 --> 00:52:27.890
Parish Clerk: And June.
778
00:52:28.830 --> 00:52:29.300
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sure if they.
779
00:52:29.565 --> 00:52:29.830
Parish Clerk: Julie!
780
00:52:29.830 --> 00:52:36.349
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you. In the new session. It says, click on it to come up with more data. So maybe you need to click on it. There you go!
781
00:52:37.230 --> 00:52:39.050
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's a wooded bit.
782
00:52:39.820 --> 00:52:40.720
Parish Clerk: Cities.
783
00:52:40.720 --> 00:52:43.079
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it's got the sizes on it. So that's useful.
784
00:52:44.520 --> 00:52:45.160
Parish Clerk: Oh, wow!
785
00:52:45.160 --> 00:52:50.840
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Maximum width that's pretty wide. It's 19 meters that's 60 feet.
786
00:52:50.840 --> 00:52:52.160
Parish Clerk: Team members.
787
00:52:53.590 --> 00:52:54.440
Parish Clerk: Okay.
788
00:52:54.670 --> 00:52:55.630
Parish Clerk: you hear?
789
00:52:55.890 --> 00:53:01.699
Parish Clerk: Gotta keep. Yes. But you you've got to remember where it is. It's probably security orientated.
790
00:53:02.700 --> 00:53:03.590
Parish Clerk: Yeah.
791
00:53:03.810 --> 00:53:06.359
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Keep out of all those last seasonal spies
792
00:53:07.270 --> 00:53:09.470
Graham Stoddart-Stones: people who want pieces of nuclear fuel.
793
00:53:12.350 --> 00:53:14.269
Parish Clerk: So we can quite see. So it is there.
794
00:53:15.940 --> 00:53:20.240
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if you click on one of the black lines you've got around, let's say North more. What does that.
795
00:53:20.240 --> 00:53:21.149
Parish Clerk: But one of those.
796
00:53:21.150 --> 00:53:21.480
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
797
00:53:22.850 --> 00:53:24.690
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that a boundary? Yes, it is.
798
00:53:24.690 --> 00:53:26.050
Parish Clerk: Yeah, just say.
799
00:53:26.350 --> 00:53:27.050
Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's another.
800
00:53:27.050 --> 00:53:27.700
Parish Clerk: And other.
801
00:53:27.700 --> 00:53:29.140
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright! Have a good.
802
00:53:29.140 --> 00:53:30.310
Parish Clerk: Another thanks.
803
00:53:30.310 --> 00:53:31.020
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
804
00:53:31.020 --> 00:53:34.130
Parish Clerk: It's another. It's probably a it's probably a metal fence or something.
805
00:53:34.130 --> 00:53:51.369
Andrew Clegg: Yeah, I I don't understand this, because if you go to the data behind these, it gives you the minimum height and the maximum height and the minimum width. Now, how do they know that not our us change, drop dramatically throughout the year?
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Stuart Bacon: I think somebody's taken a look at aerial photography and decided trees or hedges.
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Stuart Bacon: And decided sort of yeah, we'll we'll guesstimate on how far a 6 meter tree actually goes and call it 17 meters.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, the the newsletter, says Andrew. The Ordnance survey recently released. 2 new date sets. So this is your survey who's coming up with the information, and
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: I have no idea how they judged it. But I think, probably from satellite.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Photography is a good idea.
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Andrew Clegg: No.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then does anyone tried the land use yet? But I didn't even see on Richard's choice that we had a choice of land use under the overlays.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: We just had fields.
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Parish Clerk: That's I'd so that's cause I'd search.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I see! Alright!
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00:54:43.600 --> 00:54:45.000
Parish Clerk: While it was on search.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So can you get land, use.
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00:54:59.430 --> 00:55:01.340
Parish Clerk: Didn't come up under search.
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Stuart Bacon: I've I've got it. It's land cover. It's not land, use.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right!
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Parish Clerk: I'm gonna cover.
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Parish Clerk: It might. Oh, yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go to share your screen, shoot.
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Stuart Bacon: Can do
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Parish Clerk: We've got it upsture. If you haven't.
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Stuart Bacon: Yeah, no, I've got it. Sorry. I'm just going back to.
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Stuart Bacon: I've propped something over.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: By the color right?
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Stuart Bacon: We've got
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Stuart Bacon: fields over here
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Stuart Bacon: and.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Look at those different shades of olive, or whatever it is, I mean, how can you tell the difference.
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Stuart Bacon: I you. I don't know how you tell the difference in all the 9 different shades.
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Parish Clerk: Tells you. Yeah. Legend tells you
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Parish Clerk: that they.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's good.
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Stuart Bacon: Age, of gray.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you tell the difference, Richard, between heath or rough grassland, and scattered mixed trees and scrub, or heath, or rough grassland and scrub.
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Parish Clerk: Yeah. But I've been spec savage.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sucks.
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Parish Clerk: Picking on. Stop! Stop picking on those colorblind people, cause we can't see any of them.
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Andrew Clegg: Can't say.
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00:56:20.080 --> 00:56:22.214
Parish Clerk: You know me a little bit.
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Parish Clerk: They don't think about. They don't think about you, Andrew, when they're doing.
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Andrew Clegg: No, they don't. They don't.
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Parish Clerk: Think about you.
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00:56:28.700 --> 00:56:29.530
Andrew Clegg: Now.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, but, Andrew, I do have news for you. I was reading. I get a a an output from an organization called Super Innovation.
849
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Andrew Clegg: Yeah.
850
00:56:38.200 --> 00:56:51.389
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And they're they're working on screens for computers now, where you can touch them with your fingers, and you get a feel for the whatever surface they're trying to convey to you.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So instead of using colors, they would be able to use texture because you can. These screens will now give you a feeling for texture.
852
00:56:57.860 --> 00:57:00.110
Stuart Bacon: Capacitive touch screens.
853
00:57:00.930 --> 00:57:01.850
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.
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00:57:01.850 --> 00:57:03.429
Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Is it? April the first.st
855
00:57:03.430 --> 00:57:08.040
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, that's nice. Nice offer, Hazel, but not true.
856
00:57:09.130 --> 00:57:12.410
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and you are Hazel the nut right?
857
00:57:13.280 --> 00:57:16.800
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well done. Very good
858
00:57:17.420 --> 00:57:18.229
Graham Stoddart-Stones: of the
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00:57:18.610 --> 00:57:21.540
Graham Stoddart-Stones: back to the Newsletter, and see if there's any else of interest.
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00:57:24.850 --> 00:57:27.039
Parish Clerk: Too busy playing with land cover, now.
861
00:57:27.040 --> 00:57:32.849
Graham Stoddart-Stones: You or you've you. You can now get revised layer control in public maps
862
00:57:33.130 --> 00:57:34.460
Graham Stoddart-Stones: so you can get
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00:57:34.570 --> 00:57:37.499
Graham Stoddart-Stones: as an individual key for each layer.
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00:57:37.950 --> 00:57:41.340
Graham Stoddart-Stones: which I think I need to explore, that I hadn't looked at it yet.
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00:57:42.160 --> 00:57:43.909
chris edwards: What do you mean by key.
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00:57:45.976 --> 00:57:49.629
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I think it's like an A legend.
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00:57:49.910 --> 00:57:50.500
chris edwards: Oh!
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00:57:53.450 --> 00:57:56.090
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I think it's the color team, the the legend.
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00:58:00.050 --> 00:58:11.409
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you if you look at a a public map now, there's this the layers button has changed, and you can make 2 choices on it, whether you go for regular layers or the keys.
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Stuart Bacon: I don't go
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00:58:15.440 --> 00:58:17.290
Stuart Bacon: that because.
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Stuart Bacon: yeah.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then if you click on one of the yes.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's all very different, isn't it, that we you weren't able to do that before
875
00:58:27.630 --> 00:58:29.830
Graham Stoddart-Stones: in terms of choices for the user.
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00:58:32.345 --> 00:58:34.415
Stuart Bacon: Yeah, no, you could before you
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Parish Clerk: Both.
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00:58:35.940 --> 00:58:38.528
Stuart Bacon: It'll all all give sort of
879
00:58:39.340 --> 00:58:43.609
Stuart Bacon: detail of the each of the the keys for each of the les
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00:58:44.030 --> 00:58:45.709
Stuart Bacon: that they were always there.
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00:58:47.220 --> 00:58:53.659
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, but then they've there. I don't think you could see all the keys at once like that.
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00:58:55.270 --> 00:58:58.499
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Anyway, they say it's different. I'm just taking their word for it.
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Andrew Clegg: I like. I like the contours.
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Parish Clerk: You know.
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00:59:07.050 --> 00:59:07.760
Stuart Bacon: Yeah.
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00:59:08.380 --> 00:59:09.800
Andrew Clegg: That's very helpful.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes. So that's a plus
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00:59:13.175 --> 00:59:16.320
Graham Stoddart-Stones: what else we got. There's a lot to do with their
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00:59:16.400 --> 00:59:17.125
Graham Stoddart-Stones: they're
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00:59:18.100 --> 00:59:22.000
Graham Stoddart-Stones: scheme for they're doing your website. So that's there.
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00:59:23.040 --> 00:59:24.090
Andrew Clegg: I see.
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00:59:24.720 --> 00:59:27.260
Stuart Bacon: Yeah, sorry. I'll come out of that. And.
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00:59:33.870 --> 00:59:40.310
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then they've got a section on using the Psta license for those who never get around to doing it.
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00:59:42.380 --> 00:59:46.649
Stuart Bacon: Assuming there must be a number of new users who haven't signed up for the pstn.
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00:59:46.650 --> 00:59:49.780
Graham Stoddart-Stones: That that must be. Why, it's there. Yes, agreed.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: So
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: again, for the website users, they've gone into an arrangement with Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes, and you can get 30% off your
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: website service if you in that area.
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01:00:07.670 --> 01:00:10.770
Graham Stoddart-Stones: actually, there's 1 that says there's 1 with Somerset as well.
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01:00:10.780 --> 01:00:12.249
Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you wanted
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01:00:12.670 --> 01:00:16.799
Graham Stoddart-Stones: wanted Gsva to run your websites for you.
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01:00:17.110 --> 01:00:19.350
Graham Stoddart-Stones: then you can get 30% off.
903
01:00:21.160 --> 01:00:24.439
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And there are training events all over the country.
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01:00:25.390 --> 01:00:26.860
Graham Stoddart-Stones: one in Wales.
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01:00:28.050 --> 01:00:31.220
Graham Stoddart-Stones: one in Norfolk, one in Dorset, one in Devon.
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01:00:33.920 --> 01:00:37.200
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and there's 1 for N. Calcum, one for Slcc.
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01:00:39.020 --> 01:00:42.779
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, that's very interesting. They're doing the Slcc. One on the extra race course.
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01:00:43.680 --> 01:00:46.009
Graham Stoddart-Stones: just in case you were interested.
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01:00:50.560 --> 01:00:53.220
Graham Stoddart-Stones: And don't forget the previous
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01:00:53.430 --> 01:00:56.119
Graham Stoddart-Stones: newsletter, announced the new hedgehog map.
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01:00:59.830 --> 01:01:00.600
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
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01:01:02.310 --> 01:01:02.920
Parish Clerk: Josh.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, we now got 57 seconds left for anybody. You'd like to raise any more points now is your opportunity.
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Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay? Well, gentlemen, ladies, thank you so much for your time today. I hope you all have a brilliant weekend.
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01:01:19.030 --> 01:01:26.799
Graham Stoddart-Stones: and it's the non-building site person up in there. My top left corner. I tried to ident you were a waist bin behind you. What is it?
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01:01:26.800 --> 01:01:31.120
Parish Clerk: Always been. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Parish Council asset
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Parish Clerk: can't be called a dragon.
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01:01:36.220 --> 01:01:36.850
Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Hello!
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01:01:36.850 --> 01:01:38.537
Graham Stoddart-Stones: Wonderful. Okay.
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01:01:39.100 --> 01:01:39.620
Parish Clerk: Joey.
921
01:01:39.620 --> 01:01:42.536
Graham Stoddart-Stones: But take it care of you all. Bye, bye.
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01:01:43.190 --> 01:01:43.660
Andrew Clegg: Pay.
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01:01:43.660 --> 01:01:44.559
Helen Davey Hazel ,,the nut!: Thank you.