250411 11Apr25 session 25-15
New split Knowledgebase, mapping road closures for a Carnival, adding phone number to a Print.pdf for easy reference; lots of banter. Later: see the presentation (below) on How to create an NHP
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New split Knowledgebase, mapping road closures for a Carnival, adding phone number to a Print.pdf for easy reference; lots of banter. Later: see the presentation (below) on How to create an NHP
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00:00 - 00:50 separation of Knowledgebase - Parish Online vs XMAP 00:50 - 30:39 mapping road closure for Carnival event 30:39 - 31:00 add phone number for Print for easy reference 31:00 - 35:00 banter 35:00 - 36:50 using Parish Online aerial photography to find a much-loved local pub; ditto google maps 36:50 - banter (experiences in the state teaching system)
Later: see the presentation (below) on How to create a Neighbourhood Plan using Parish Online, from Stoke Mandeville (a major user of Parish Online, historically)
There was no formal presentation this week, but Angie Bamford kindly agreed to forward the presentation that she gave us in December last year, on creating a Neighbourhood Plan using Parish Online. This is a classic "Best Practice" presentation
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1 00:00:05.040 --> 00:00:07.829 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Didn't send the wrong one to people, do they?
2 00:00:14.790 --> 00:00:15.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's 1 of them.
3 00:00:19.730 --> 00:00:22.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This might be a very interesting session, Chris.
4 00:00:22.510 --> 00:00:28.200 chris edwards: Oh, hello! I've I've just got in literally. 10 min ago
5 00:00:28.410 --> 00:00:31.989 chris edwards: I I didn't know whether I was going to be back
6 00:00:32.509 --> 00:00:34.219 chris edwards: to the start of the meeting.
7 00:00:34.500 --> 00:00:38.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All right. Well, I had a message from Andrew, saying he's likely to be late.
8 00:00:38.460 --> 00:00:39.270 chris edwards: All right.
9 00:00:39.500 --> 00:00:44.749 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And John is away in Brittany somewhere, so he's not joining us, and.
10 00:00:45.400 --> 00:00:47.030 chris edwards: Retired clerk.
11 00:00:47.030 --> 00:00:50.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, he was somewhere in Spain or Portugal, wasn't he?
12 00:00:50.350 --> 00:00:51.050 chris edwards: Yeah, that's right.
13 00:00:51.050 --> 00:00:57.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: He may or may not know, and there are 2 people who've signed up, but haven't shown up yet.
14 00:00:57.360 --> 00:00:58.950 chris edwards: Okey Doke, all right.
15 00:00:58.950 --> 00:01:08.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We'll see how things go. Did you ever get any help from parish online with that administrative role for your website?
16 00:01:08.290 --> 00:01:20.170 chris edwards: No, I haven't heard of Dickie Bird, but I did send it to support at geosphere. So now I've got to do the same message to support at parish online.
17 00:01:21.610 --> 00:01:28.750 chris edwards: I've I've been exceptionally busy this last week, so I'll have to get to grips with that over the weekend.
18 00:01:32.240 --> 00:01:35.010 chris edwards: Oh, just one question, Graham.
19 00:01:36.750 --> 00:01:43.350 chris edwards: In in your report of what went on last last week's Friday banter meeting.
20 00:01:43.460 --> 00:01:51.160 chris edwards: You mentioned council data on on the Knowledge base.
21 00:01:51.160 --> 00:01:51.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
22 00:01:51.690 --> 00:01:56.340 chris edwards: So I entered the words Council data and got nothing.
23 00:01:57.776 --> 00:02:05.739 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Really, because it's been rewritten. Oh, there are 2 knowledge bases. Now you have to make sure you choose the right knowledge base.
24 00:02:05.740 --> 00:02:06.560 chris edwards: Oh!
25 00:02:06.560 --> 00:02:12.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, I think. Did you go in through an old URL? Or do you go through parish online.
26 00:02:13.230 --> 00:02:14.920 chris edwards: A parish online.
27 00:02:14.920 --> 00:02:16.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well that should be in Norway.
28 00:02:16.510 --> 00:02:21.640 chris edwards: Well, by all means share your screen, Chris, and let's do it together. And okay.
29 00:02:21.640 --> 00:02:23.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good afternoon.
30 00:02:23.070 --> 00:02:29.770 chris edwards: Oh, wait a minute. I haven't got haven't got parish online. So yeah, I'll see you in a minute.
31 00:02:29.770 --> 00:02:30.185 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
32 00:02:31.300 --> 00:02:32.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you don't need to run away.
33 00:02:35.550 --> 00:02:40.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Angie, I'm glad you're a lot more organized than I am in terms of finding that presentation. Thank you.
34 00:02:41.100 --> 00:02:56.829 Angie Bamford: No problem. I got my folders all organized. What's what? What's what afterwards you said about it, if I tell them. But if I ask them to go back and say, for now permission, they'll realize I'm actually still able to get into Paris online, and they probably don't know that I am
35 00:02:57.130 --> 00:02:59.370 Angie Bamford: so. If I tell them anything.
36 00:02:59.480 --> 00:03:01.590 Angie Bamford: they might just take away my logins.
37 00:03:01.590 --> 00:03:09.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, and you don't think that the information they have there is that we couldn't care less whether it's publicly available or not.
38 00:03:09.160 --> 00:03:11.059 Angie Bamford: Well, I don't know, but I don't want to take the chance.
39 00:03:11.820 --> 00:03:13.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Fair enough.
40 00:03:13.510 --> 00:03:14.760 Angie Bamford: It's 1 of those.
41 00:03:15.110 --> 00:03:20.050 Angie Bamford: There's so many different councillors have left and joined and and everything else. So
42 00:03:20.750 --> 00:03:23.910 Angie Bamford: it's it's 1 of those okay.
43 00:03:25.530 --> 00:03:30.410 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just gonna answer someone who's given me an urgent email. And just say I'm back with them shortly.
44 00:04:39.080 --> 00:04:44.339 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right? Chris, you know, able to share with us.
45 00:04:45.015 --> 00:04:51.049 chris edwards: Indeed. Yeah. So let me just make an adjustment. Okay? Sure.
46 00:04:51.400 --> 00:04:52.420 Angie Bamford: For you today.
47 00:04:53.917 --> 00:05:02.662 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, we've got Andrew joining us shortly. We've got Richard in Portugal. We've got John in Brittany. And
48 00:05:03.380 --> 00:05:06.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: oh, I thought I included you on the news. Malcolm died.
49 00:05:06.950 --> 00:05:09.770 Angie Bamford: Yes, I saw Malcolm. That's very sad news.
50 00:05:09.940 --> 00:05:14.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And yes, it is so. We're a bit short on the
51 00:05:15.080 --> 00:05:23.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: a, the usual suspects. But you're here, so we're all right. And B. Oh.
52 00:05:23.290 --> 00:05:27.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: we did get people signing up to join us, but they haven't actually shown up yet.
53 00:05:27.530 --> 00:05:28.339 Angie Bamford: Oh, okay.
54 00:05:28.340 --> 00:05:31.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And, Chris, we can see you, and yes, that's the right place to go.
55 00:05:33.030 --> 00:05:33.780 chris edwards: Alright!
56 00:05:33.780 --> 00:05:38.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So well, well, you're in X-mat support. There, do they go if you go up to the top?
57 00:05:39.580 --> 00:05:42.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, they don't. Okay, go into knowledge base if you would.
58 00:05:44.090 --> 00:05:50.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it's all xmap. Isn't it interesting? So if you type in council data in the search.
59 00:05:58.240 --> 00:06:01.530 Graham Stoddart-Stones: how do I share data to parish online.
60 00:06:01.790 --> 00:06:03.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, is that the one?
61 00:06:04.160 --> 00:06:05.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, that's not the one.
62 00:06:06.611 --> 00:06:09.619 Graham Stoddart-Stones: How interesting! Because it was there.
63 00:06:10.599 --> 00:06:14.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let me just see if we've got a different address at this end.
64 00:06:23.110 --> 00:06:24.939 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That is interesting, isn't it?
65 00:06:25.370 --> 00:06:31.949 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Because if you look at the video, we actually see the right place from
66 00:06:32.200 --> 00:06:37.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stuart. And I thought that I did it myself. Let me just give that a try now.
67 00:06:53.470 --> 00:06:55.769 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Helpful. No, it wasn't helpful.
68 00:06:57.470 --> 00:06:58.503 Angie Bamford: Thumbs, down.
69 00:07:11.870 --> 00:07:20.770 chris edwards: Angie, about 2 or 3 weeks ago I sent a ticket to parish online with a query.
70 00:07:21.010 --> 00:07:22.750 chris edwards: and they answered me.
71 00:07:22.750 --> 00:07:23.080 Angie Bamford: Yeah.
72 00:07:23.080 --> 00:07:26.340 chris edwards: And then and then 2 weeks have gone by since then.
73 00:07:26.520 --> 00:07:30.409 chris edwards: And I attempted to contact parish online again.
74 00:07:30.860 --> 00:07:37.470 chris edwards: And they're saying that my email address or my password is wrong.
75 00:07:37.850 --> 00:07:55.090 chris edwards: So I then asked for an you know, forgot password. So I said, yes, and I still can't make contact with parish online. So something horrible has gone wrong, and I don't know how to correct it, and neither can I. Neither can I converse with parish online.
76 00:07:56.585 --> 00:08:03.489 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you the address has changed, Chris, so I've sent you the correct address for the support system. Now.
77 00:08:03.490 --> 00:08:04.200 chris edwards: Oh! Lovely!
78 00:08:04.200 --> 00:08:06.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you click on that in in the chat.
79 00:08:06.760 --> 00:08:07.420 chris edwards: Yes.
80 00:08:07.420 --> 00:08:09.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then we should see it come to the right place.
81 00:08:09.850 --> 00:08:11.519 chris edwards: Oh, thank you very much, Graham.
82 00:08:11.520 --> 00:08:14.059 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, if you go ahead and do it, we can watch you.
83 00:08:15.680 --> 00:08:16.570 chris edwards: Nothing.
84 00:08:16.570 --> 00:08:18.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into this zoom, session.
85 00:08:19.431 --> 00:08:23.219 chris edwards: Change tabs to the zoom session. Oh, you're not.
86 00:08:24.405 --> 00:08:25.079 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hey!
87 00:08:25.080 --> 00:08:25.899 chris edwards: Wait a minute.
88 00:08:27.220 --> 00:08:30.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're not on this zoom on this browser, are you? On another machine?
89 00:08:31.330 --> 00:08:34.400 chris edwards: No on the one machine. Oh, gosh! What's happened?
90 00:08:34.945 --> 00:08:37.339 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you having a fine time at the moment?
91 00:08:37.850 --> 00:08:38.860 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hi, Ola!
92 00:08:39.360 --> 00:08:40.789 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nice to see you.
93 00:08:41.679 --> 00:08:43.919 Ola Zbroszczyk: Thank you for having me.
94 00:08:43.919 --> 00:08:48.829 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, you're very welcome. We're just pointing Chris in the right, open a new tab.
95 00:08:48.830 --> 00:08:49.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay?
96 00:08:49.210 --> 00:08:50.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you would.
97 00:08:50.420 --> 00:08:52.140 chris edwards: I'm I'm completely lost.
98 00:08:52.140 --> 00:08:53.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So just go into.
99 00:08:53.010 --> 00:08:55.069 Ola Zbroszczyk: Maybe you're on the app rather than.
100 00:08:55.540 --> 00:08:57.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just go onto the new tab at the top.
101 00:08:59.160 --> 00:09:11.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Type in parish support dot parish online with a hyphen.co.uk hyphen.
102 00:09:11.070 --> 00:09:12.200 chris edwards: Online, one word.
103 00:09:12.200 --> 00:09:18.587 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, with a hyphen pash online parish hyphen online. Sorry.
104 00:09:21.770 --> 00:09:25.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: dot co.uk, there you go.
105 00:09:27.360 --> 00:09:32.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you see it's a different color. It's a parish online. Now, if you type in your council data question.
106 00:09:35.880 --> 00:09:39.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and it's the second one. Oops. Yes, requesting local council data.
107 00:09:41.400 --> 00:09:42.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go.
108 00:09:42.430 --> 00:09:42.930 chris edwards: Oh!
109 00:09:42.930 --> 00:09:45.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's not, that's not it. I'm so sorry. Go back.
110 00:09:46.810 --> 00:09:51.619 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You are just typing council data. Oh.
111 00:09:55.300 --> 00:09:58.740 Angie Bamford: Uploading a 3rd one down uploading was that the one.
112 00:09:58.740 --> 00:10:02.149 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I think it's, isn't it? The top one that one.
113 00:10:02.760 --> 00:10:03.400 chris edwards: Oh!
114 00:10:04.190 --> 00:10:06.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, there you go. That's the original one.
115 00:10:06.400 --> 00:10:08.490 chris edwards: Okay, well, thank you very much for that.
116 00:10:09.100 --> 00:10:16.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it's curious, though, that the lead through the parish online goes to the wrong page, doesn't it?
117 00:10:16.620 --> 00:10:17.929 chris edwards: It does right.
118 00:10:17.930 --> 00:10:25.370 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, we'll have to open a ticket on that one. Good over to you if you've got any specific questions.
119 00:10:25.370 --> 00:10:32.759 Ola Zbroszczyk: I do. Yes, I would like some help in mapping out a road closure for event.
120 00:10:33.040 --> 00:10:35.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, so.
121 00:10:35.600 --> 00:10:37.539 Ola Zbroszczyk: What's best to use for that.
122 00:10:37.948 --> 00:10:40.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Would you like to share your screen with us?
123 00:10:41.370 --> 00:10:42.839 Ola Zbroszczyk: I haven't got it prepared.
124 00:10:43.370 --> 00:10:46.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It doesn't matter. We're just going to walk you through it right.
125 00:10:46.430 --> 00:10:47.560 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, right? Okay.
126 00:10:47.560 --> 00:10:51.259 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you've got parish online available in one of your branches.
127 00:10:51.260 --> 00:10:54.219 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, I do. I'll see if I can plug into the
128 00:10:54.890 --> 00:10:59.319 Ola Zbroszczyk: cause. I had to move away from my desk, because, see, somebody else is doing a different call.
129 00:11:00.006 --> 00:11:05.059 Ola Zbroszczyk: But I'm going to plug into my colleagues monitor. So I can have 2 screens.
130 00:11:05.060 --> 00:11:08.120 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay, can try and share my screen.
131 00:11:09.220 --> 00:11:10.450 Ola Zbroszczyk: There we go.
132 00:11:10.450 --> 00:11:12.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or you can. Just you can actually do it on one screen.
133 00:11:18.470 --> 00:11:24.107 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just going to close my video. So you don't see me eating my orange lunch.
134 00:11:27.740 --> 00:11:29.789 Ola Zbroszczyk: Share my screen.
135 00:11:34.870 --> 00:11:39.590 Ola Zbroszczyk: Good am I sharing.
136 00:11:39.960 --> 00:11:40.369 Angie Bamford: You are.
137 00:11:40.370 --> 00:11:41.727 chris edwards: There you are!
138 00:11:42.180 --> 00:11:42.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, yeah.
139 00:11:42.500 --> 00:11:43.329 Ola Zbroszczyk: Or anything.
140 00:11:43.770 --> 00:11:44.760 Angie Bamford: Yes, you will.
141 00:11:48.150 --> 00:11:50.800 Ola Zbroszczyk: I'm just going to have to change some set.
142 00:11:52.260 --> 00:11:53.240 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay.
143 00:11:55.470 --> 00:11:58.700 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So zoom in and show us the road that you want to close.
144 00:11:58.700 --> 00:12:02.619 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay, so we're looking at closing a High Street
145 00:12:05.530 --> 00:12:09.800 Ola Zbroszczyk: so we. So we would be closing the High Street.
146 00:12:10.460 --> 00:12:11.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup! I see it!
147 00:12:13.060 --> 00:12:14.429 Ola Zbroszczyk: Up to.
148 00:12:14.650 --> 00:12:16.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Wellington Road, here.
149 00:12:17.200 --> 00:12:18.319 Ola Zbroszczyk: And here.
150 00:12:18.780 --> 00:12:19.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
151 00:12:19.440 --> 00:12:24.529 Ola Zbroszczyk: Looking at here, but then it's it's a bit more complicated road closure, so
152 00:12:24.750 --> 00:12:29.950 Ola Zbroszczyk: it would be in 2 parts. It's for carnival. So once they have a procession.
153 00:12:29.950 --> 00:12:30.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
154 00:12:31.020 --> 00:12:35.970 Ola Zbroszczyk: Will close off Avenue raw road here, and Audley Avenue here.
155 00:12:36.170 --> 00:12:36.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
156 00:12:36.560 --> 00:12:39.739 Ola Zbroszczyk: See from, I think, 10 to 12,
157 00:12:40.160 --> 00:12:46.210 Ola Zbroszczyk: and then further down we close High Street. All the way to.
158 00:12:46.320 --> 00:12:50.680 Ola Zbroszczyk: I should have got my mouse, Salty's lane here.
159 00:12:51.030 --> 00:12:54.522 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, well, I can think of several ways of doing that.
160 00:12:55.520 --> 00:13:03.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'll just throw this open to Chris and to Angie for their ideas. So either you can have a completely separate layer for each of the closures
161 00:13:03.890 --> 00:13:19.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: straightforward, or you can have just one layer, and you can put a a couple of status columns in the line that say, you know carnival, or the whatever the other 2 were, I can't remember what they are now.
162 00:13:20.460 --> 00:13:22.640 chris edwards: Could use the annotation tool.
163 00:13:23.180 --> 00:13:25.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, no, that's a horrible idea.
164 00:13:25.310 --> 00:13:26.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, okay.
165 00:13:27.110 --> 00:13:36.130 Ola Zbroszczyk: I actually tried the annotation tool. But what happened is, I already have loads of annotations, therefore, like planning permissions and stuff, and they all come up.
166 00:13:36.130 --> 00:13:36.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
167 00:13:36.640 --> 00:13:39.839 Ola Zbroszczyk: So then I'm thinking, oh, this is actually, in a way.
168 00:13:41.630 --> 00:13:50.200 Angie Bamford: Just purely for advertising, just like for one day. Event. Sort of thing. Is it? Just for that? You just want a picture of what goes for one day.
169 00:13:50.200 --> 00:13:57.739 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, well, it's kind of. And also it's for the application to the Borough Council.
170 00:13:57.740 --> 00:14:03.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. So if you can close down the left-hand column, Ola.
171 00:14:04.830 --> 00:14:07.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and go into your parish layers.
172 00:14:08.570 --> 00:14:13.669 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and let's see, have you got anything for just your own line or
173 00:14:14.050 --> 00:14:17.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: no, you just. You don't have created anything yet for this. No, okay.
174 00:14:17.640 --> 00:14:19.820 Ola Zbroszczyk: So did I try.
175 00:14:20.100 --> 00:14:20.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, no, you.
176 00:14:20.680 --> 00:14:22.659 Angie Bamford: 125 road coaches.
177 00:14:22.660 --> 00:14:24.470 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, yeah, I think I might have sorted it.
178 00:14:24.840 --> 00:14:26.811 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, yeah, this is my attempt.
179 00:14:27.140 --> 00:14:28.829 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so what's wrong with that?
180 00:14:29.240 --> 00:14:33.999 Ola Zbroszczyk: Well, no, it just looks horrible. Well, I think what I've struggled with is then
181 00:14:35.077 --> 00:14:37.820 Ola Zbroszczyk: the 2 different parts to it.
182 00:14:37.820 --> 00:14:39.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes. Okay.
183 00:14:39.430 --> 00:14:42.505 Angie Bamford: Yeah, but maybe I'll do it. Different colors.
184 00:14:42.890 --> 00:14:46.748 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, yeah, yes, we can do all of that. So if you
185 00:14:47.740 --> 00:14:52.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: go into the administration, the cogwheel on the top right corner
186 00:14:54.550 --> 00:14:57.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and click on that and go into administration.
187 00:15:00.250 --> 00:15:03.409 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, click on it. Oh, it's because this.
188 00:15:03.410 --> 00:15:10.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, you got photographs in the way, have you? You can't see it. It is there we may. We may need to move the photographs, or whoever we are.
189 00:15:11.028 --> 00:15:13.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: we're in the way. There you go, right.
190 00:15:13.650 --> 00:15:19.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you go down to the bottom, one scroll down the bottom page.
191 00:15:21.850 --> 00:15:24.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: there you are. Click on Carnival Road.
192 00:15:24.330 --> 00:15:24.850 Ola Zbroszczyk: And.
193 00:15:25.730 --> 00:15:38.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. And now, if you go to the top of the page and click on the pencil to say you want to edit it. So there you go. The pencil. Oh, stop! Yeah, that's perfect.
194 00:15:38.410 --> 00:15:46.789 Graham Stoddart-Stones: all right. So you've got road closure as just one column. But the road closure varies according to what you're watching, doesn't it?
195 00:15:47.510 --> 00:15:48.349 Ola Zbroszczyk: Suppose yes.
196 00:15:48.350 --> 00:15:57.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. So if you add another column by clicking Yup and just say carnival, for instance, is that the name of one of the events.
197 00:15:57.650 --> 00:16:01.060 Ola Zbroszczyk: No, it's it's the same event. It's just in different stages. So.
198 00:16:01.060 --> 00:16:02.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. It was.
199 00:16:02.000 --> 00:16:10.050 Ola Zbroszczyk: Recession, where they close the road in the morning, just for the procession. Then it reopens, and the rest of the High Street will be closed for the event.
200 00:16:10.050 --> 00:16:14.352 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so let's yeah. So
201 00:16:15.586 --> 00:16:16.620 chris edwards: Morning sergio.
202 00:16:16.910 --> 00:16:19.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And just yes, just call it procession. Yeah.
203 00:16:19.330 --> 00:16:20.080 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay.
204 00:16:20.390 --> 00:16:25.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then what's the? And the other one is the road closure is for the whole event.
205 00:16:25.520 --> 00:16:26.379 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yes, I'm gonna.
206 00:16:26.380 --> 00:16:31.950 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that involved in it is, does that involve many of the same parts of the High Street? Or just
207 00:16:32.430 --> 00:16:40.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: yeah, that'll do all right. And let me just see if I want to do this, I think actually, we may be better off having separate layers.
208 00:16:41.450 --> 00:16:44.458 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now I'm thinking about it.
209 00:16:49.340 --> 00:16:55.629 Graham Stoddart-Stones: yes, I think I'm sorry I got you this confused. If you go down to the procession one and click on it
210 00:16:56.050 --> 00:16:58.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and then click on the dustbin and kill it.
211 00:16:59.180 --> 00:16:59.860 Ola Zbroszczyk: Dad.
212 00:17:00.060 --> 00:17:00.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
213 00:17:02.300 --> 00:17:06.609 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then just in fact, you can click on the cancel button and that'll ignore it.
214 00:17:08.200 --> 00:17:12.259 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Perfect. Okay, so let's create a new layer.
215 00:17:12.500 --> 00:17:15.039 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just go to the plus sign at the top
216 00:17:15.869 --> 00:17:21.179 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and call this one the full procession. It'll be a line rather than the Polygon, I think.
217 00:17:23.380 --> 00:17:24.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
218 00:17:24.310 --> 00:17:26.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And instead of a polygon, make it a line.
219 00:17:28.650 --> 00:17:35.049 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go, and you need some sort of title. So just call it name on the right column. Just a column.
220 00:17:35.590 --> 00:17:40.689 Graham Stoddart-Stones: One com plus. Yep, name is fine. Just leave it at that, I think.
221 00:17:41.370 --> 00:17:45.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So. That's good, if you can save that.
222 00:17:49.610 --> 00:17:52.735 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now go down to the bottom and click on it
223 00:17:54.410 --> 00:17:56.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and back up to the top
224 00:17:56.750 --> 00:18:03.270 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and click on the duplicate layer. Which is that next one to that one. Yeah, and that's that's fine.
225 00:18:05.990 --> 00:18:08.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if you go down to the bottom.
226 00:18:09.390 --> 00:18:09.980 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay.
227 00:18:09.980 --> 00:18:14.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right. Change the one that says procession copy and
228 00:18:14.582 --> 00:18:21.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: you wanna rename that one. Just go up to the top and no, go up to the top again and click on the edit. Yeah.
229 00:18:21.590 --> 00:18:26.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and rename it as was it carnival the name for the other one or whatever. Yeah.
230 00:18:27.910 --> 00:18:30.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And that's fine. Just save that.
231 00:18:30.400 --> 00:18:33.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, are there more than 2 processions?
232 00:18:33.740 --> 00:18:35.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or is that it.
233 00:18:35.070 --> 00:18:35.790 Ola Zbroszczyk: That's it.
234 00:18:35.790 --> 00:18:41.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. So now we can go back to the map. So click on the globe top right?
235 00:18:41.890 --> 00:18:42.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
236 00:18:47.600 --> 00:18:50.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And oh, you've already done the precision one, haven't you?
237 00:18:51.110 --> 00:18:58.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you now go down to your bottom of your parish layers and
238 00:18:58.980 --> 00:19:08.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: click on the procession one yup and turn it on. Yep, we don't have it.
239 00:19:09.270 --> 00:19:11.759 Ola Zbroszczyk: Well, I didn't know. Well, I didn't do anything.
240 00:19:12.150 --> 00:19:15.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So how did you get the red line there that we saw before.
241 00:19:15.320 --> 00:19:16.349 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh! This one!
242 00:19:16.350 --> 00:19:21.870 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, carnival road closure. Okay? So that's the full closure.
243 00:19:21.870 --> 00:19:22.350 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah.
244 00:19:22.590 --> 00:19:24.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: For what part would be.
245 00:19:24.300 --> 00:19:25.740 Ola Zbroszczyk: The procession.
246 00:19:25.740 --> 00:19:26.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
247 00:19:26.520 --> 00:19:28.040 Ola Zbroszczyk: And this would be.
248 00:19:28.180 --> 00:19:29.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The Road. Closure.
249 00:19:29.060 --> 00:19:36.590 Ola Zbroszczyk: Long road closure, so the session will reopen after every all of the floats have gone through.
250 00:19:36.780 --> 00:19:37.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
251 00:19:37.290 --> 00:19:41.200 Ola Zbroszczyk: Of that road closure we reopened. So that's different. Time.
252 00:19:41.370 --> 00:19:51.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, so can you. Those are 2 separate items, aren't they? The way you filled those in? Yeah, so can you do a duplicate of this, please, if you go to.
253 00:19:52.450 --> 00:19:57.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: yes, go there, go down to the bottom perfect, and
254 00:20:00.228 --> 00:20:07.979 Graham Stoddart-Stones: change its name. Yes, exactly. If you do, you need to go into administration now. Sorry you need to go back up to Administration Top right
255 00:20:10.370 --> 00:20:18.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and change its name to the procession. So
256 00:20:18.820 --> 00:20:21.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just trying to evoke the save doing double the work.
257 00:20:21.870 --> 00:20:27.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, that's good. Yep, that's fine.
258 00:20:32.520 --> 00:20:35.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: good, and I think we can. The one that we don't want.
259 00:20:35.460 --> 00:20:36.829 Ola Zbroszczyk: Can I, delete? Can I delete this one.
260 00:20:36.830 --> 00:20:44.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Exactly. Yes, exactly good. And you have to type in the word deleting capitals.
261 00:20:46.500 --> 00:20:47.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Excellent.
262 00:20:48.530 --> 00:20:52.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I don't think we need the carnival one now, do we.
263 00:20:52.550 --> 00:20:53.150 Angie Bamford: No, you know.
264 00:20:53.150 --> 00:20:55.626 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So delete that one as well. Ola.
265 00:20:56.210 --> 00:21:03.529 chris edwards: Or my only thought would be if you had the morning one in red and the afternoon one in blue.
266 00:21:03.530 --> 00:21:04.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, we'll do that.
267 00:21:04.960 --> 00:21:06.959 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, that's that's a good shout.
268 00:21:10.190 --> 00:21:15.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's now go to the back to the maps.
269 00:21:16.190 --> 00:21:17.190 Ola Zbroszczyk: Key, Dokie.
270 00:21:20.570 --> 00:21:25.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And turn on the layers the 2 bottom layers, I think they should be.
271 00:21:26.190 --> 00:21:32.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, just for fun. Ola, do you know about moving these so that they're atop each time you're working on them.
272 00:21:32.980 --> 00:21:33.590 Ola Zbroszczyk: No.
273 00:21:33.590 --> 00:21:35.780 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's do that. Let's go first.st Fun.
274 00:21:38.630 --> 00:21:40.160 Ola Zbroszczyk: Right. So how do I do that?
275 00:21:41.450 --> 00:21:42.820 chris edwards: Cogwheel on the right.
276 00:21:43.510 --> 00:21:44.840 Ola Zbroszczyk: Covered. On the right.
277 00:21:46.400 --> 00:21:52.150 chris edwards: Administration go down to the very bottom. Sorry.
278 00:21:52.180 --> 00:21:54.599 Angie Bamford: It, drag it up all the way to the top.
279 00:21:56.860 --> 00:21:57.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It.
280 00:21:57.660 --> 00:21:59.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well done. Yep.
281 00:21:59.530 --> 00:22:00.360 chris edwards: Yeah, one, yeah.
282 00:22:01.530 --> 00:22:02.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Excellent.
283 00:22:02.930 --> 00:22:10.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So just that means that whenever you go into the Paris layers they're handy for you. Yep, so save them, save them! Save them top right, Yup.
284 00:22:11.370 --> 00:22:16.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and go back to the maps brilliant.
285 00:22:17.350 --> 00:22:20.589 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now open your parachial layers, and they'll be the top 2,
286 00:22:20.710 --> 00:22:26.619 Graham Stoddart-Stones: so let's turn. Go to the top 1 first.st Yep, go into that and edit it. So
287 00:22:29.600 --> 00:22:34.109 Graham Stoddart-Stones: sorry I didn't mean click there. I meant click on the actual red line.
288 00:22:34.640 --> 00:22:36.060 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, yeah. Okay.
289 00:22:37.650 --> 00:22:41.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now we wanted to break this into 2 parts, didn't we?
290 00:22:41.640 --> 00:22:42.330 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yes.
291 00:22:42.330 --> 00:22:44.790 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Do one color for one and one color for the other.
292 00:22:44.930 --> 00:22:45.740 Ola Zbroszczyk: Can do. Yeah.
293 00:22:46.103 --> 00:22:49.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But you've got the same line on both.
294 00:22:50.210 --> 00:22:51.359 Ola Zbroszczyk: They separate.
295 00:22:51.560 --> 00:22:56.999 Graham Stoddart-Stones: How do you get? Well? Yes, you did. So click on one of those. If you would
296 00:22:58.220 --> 00:23:00.399 Graham Stoddart-Stones: just click on one of the the red line.
297 00:23:01.630 --> 00:23:08.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then go to your left hand side and click on the road. Closure row. I think it's the road closure one right
298 00:23:09.430 --> 00:23:14.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: that one, yes, and go down to.
299 00:23:17.160 --> 00:23:24.229 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There's only one record for the whole. Oh, no! Oh, you've got it covered, I see. Whoa! That's interesting. How do you manage that? That's intriguing.
300 00:23:24.730 --> 00:23:27.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All right. So we want to change the color of that, don't we?
301 00:23:28.000 --> 00:23:32.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So close that line there? Sorry. Close the left. Yeah, exactly.
302 00:23:33.320 --> 00:23:39.649 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into the one that was selected was that was that carnival? Or was that a procession.
303 00:23:40.180 --> 00:23:41.750 Angie Bamford: I think it was Carnival.
304 00:23:43.950 --> 00:23:47.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you don't want that one. You want to close that down.
305 00:23:48.390 --> 00:23:52.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now open it the Carnival road closure there and go into styling.
306 00:23:53.460 --> 00:23:54.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
307 00:23:55.510 --> 00:24:05.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if you want to change the color of that bit, just click on the color and change it to blue or something or purple, or just something very different. There you go!
308 00:24:06.440 --> 00:24:07.170 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh!
309 00:24:07.350 --> 00:24:08.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
310 00:24:08.130 --> 00:24:10.129 chris edwards: And saved at the bottom right.
311 00:24:10.750 --> 00:24:11.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
312 00:24:11.610 --> 00:24:13.450 Ola Zbroszczyk: But did not change all of it now.
313 00:24:13.450 --> 00:24:20.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I I don't know. I can't remember how you said, it's indeed okay. So you need to set it up as 2 separate records. Okay.
314 00:24:20.910 --> 00:24:22.196 Graham Stoddart-Stones: that's straightforward.
315 00:24:23.230 --> 00:24:26.010 Ola Zbroszczyk: So can I. Can I delete this one.
316 00:24:26.010 --> 00:24:35.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hang on, hang on a second in your mind, which one is the entire length? Is that the road closure? Or is that procession?
317 00:24:35.490 --> 00:24:37.149 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's road closures.
318 00:24:37.150 --> 00:24:41.530 Ola Zbroszczyk: Road closure would be the entire thing, and the procession would be just this.
319 00:24:41.530 --> 00:24:46.359 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay? So you can leave that one as it is, go into procession.
320 00:24:47.840 --> 00:24:48.620 Ola Zbroszczyk: This one!
321 00:24:48.620 --> 00:24:48.980 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh.
322 00:24:48.980 --> 00:24:51.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Well, sorry. Turn off the road closure.
323 00:24:52.430 --> 00:25:00.749 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Go into their procession. That's good. Turn it on yup and now now click on it, click on the red bit.
324 00:25:02.170 --> 00:25:05.689 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep, and go into procession. Good!
325 00:25:05.950 --> 00:25:10.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And now click on edit, which is the pen crayon at the top left.
326 00:25:11.210 --> 00:25:14.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep, and
327 00:25:14.490 --> 00:25:21.419 Graham Stoddart-Stones: the whole thing is one line. Isn't that? Can you? That up? Yeah. Now, just delete the one you don't want
328 00:25:22.110 --> 00:25:24.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: that bit, can you?
329 00:25:26.420 --> 00:25:27.529 Ola Zbroszczyk: I've already. Listen!
330 00:25:27.530 --> 00:25:37.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's all you. I don't quite know how you've managed to do that very, very clever. Let's just delete it altogether, and we'll just recreate it very quickly.
331 00:25:40.310 --> 00:25:49.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So yes, go up to the top of it. No click on procession procession procession. Yep, no sorry.
332 00:25:49.400 --> 00:25:51.570 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, yeah, sorry. I'm sorry. I'm.
333 00:25:51.570 --> 00:25:56.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Click, click on the red line. There you go in procession and delete it.
334 00:25:58.080 --> 00:25:58.889 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh! Hold on!
335 00:25:59.440 --> 00:26:02.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I. It's it's weird. How it changes color I don't know.
336 00:26:02.950 --> 00:26:05.439 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Try try deleting that and see what happens.
337 00:26:09.150 --> 00:26:12.819 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, good. Now, click on the red bit that's left.
338 00:26:13.520 --> 00:26:17.749 Ola Zbroszczyk: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't do that.
339 00:26:17.750 --> 00:26:20.425 Ola Zbroszczyk: It's just a bit of a parking that's
340 00:26:20.760 --> 00:26:21.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Oh.
341 00:26:21.330 --> 00:26:23.440 Ola Zbroszczyk: Now, just this little bit here.
342 00:26:23.723 --> 00:26:25.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, all right, that's not the problem.
343 00:26:25.710 --> 00:26:28.230 Ola Zbroszczyk: Session is just where we're closing it off.
344 00:26:28.500 --> 00:26:29.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All right.
345 00:26:29.630 --> 00:26:34.119 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. So now you want to change the color of that one. So click on it.
346 00:26:35.010 --> 00:26:36.470 Angie Bamford: Oh, she's already got the other one.
347 00:26:36.470 --> 00:26:38.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into procession. Oh.
348 00:26:38.010 --> 00:26:38.660 Angie Bamford: Content.
349 00:26:38.660 --> 00:26:41.430 Angie Bamford: This stage is red, then does it? Okay?
350 00:26:41.430 --> 00:26:43.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: She's already got the the other one blue, hasn't she?
351 00:26:43.680 --> 00:26:44.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's good.
352 00:26:45.060 --> 00:26:51.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if we go into close that down.
353 00:26:52.690 --> 00:26:55.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: go into the road closure and turn it on.
354 00:26:56.790 --> 00:26:57.959 Angie Bamford: Supposed to be on their name.
355 00:26:57.960 --> 00:27:00.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we want to delete.
356 00:27:03.840 --> 00:27:04.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
357 00:27:04.911 --> 00:27:06.320 Ola Zbroszczyk: We want to delete this.
358 00:27:06.320 --> 00:27:08.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Bottom one. No, the bottom, the bottom bit.
359 00:27:08.970 --> 00:27:09.660 Ola Zbroszczyk: This one.
360 00:27:09.660 --> 00:27:13.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, so delete, that.
361 00:27:16.040 --> 00:27:22.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good. Okay. So now you've got. If you turn them both on, they'll show you which. Bits are closed
362 00:27:22.590 --> 00:27:29.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: when the procession is taking place, and the carnival is on, and then, when the procession is finished, you just turn off that one.
363 00:27:30.320 --> 00:27:32.700 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, can they put labels on that.
364 00:27:32.700 --> 00:27:33.625 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Absolutely.
365 00:27:34.660 --> 00:27:41.309 Graham Stoddart-Stones: go into either one of them and go into style. So click on the cogwheel. Yeah, go into style.
366 00:27:44.900 --> 00:27:48.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: add labels, which is the
367 00:27:50.790 --> 00:27:59.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Label Column road closure. Oh, there's no name in there. Okay, you just called it road closure. No, you don't need forced labels. You've got labels on.
368 00:27:59.660 --> 00:28:00.100 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay.
369 00:28:00.100 --> 00:28:06.268 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The problem is, you've got no entry in the data column, I think, is the problem.
370 00:28:07.590 --> 00:28:09.030 Ola Zbroszczyk: Can I make it.
371 00:28:09.260 --> 00:28:13.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, I'm just trying to let you just think. Oh, it says road closure now on the right hand side.
372 00:28:14.190 --> 00:28:19.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So probably if you go back to the map by clicking on save.
373 00:28:25.480 --> 00:28:31.549 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and if we scroll in a bit, I wonder if it needs to be scrolled in a bit to get the label up.
374 00:28:31.880 --> 00:28:33.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No weird.
375 00:28:34.180 --> 00:28:35.430 Angie Bamford: It's saying, Show.
376 00:28:35.640 --> 00:28:41.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay? So if we click on, either, one doesn't matter which.
377 00:28:43.200 --> 00:28:53.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I go into the record procession and go into edit edit mode.
378 00:28:54.700 --> 00:29:01.222 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. Can you change the name? Road closure? Can you change that to
379 00:29:02.560 --> 00:29:06.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Roads closed, or something for carnival? Just say road closed for carnival.
380 00:29:06.810 --> 00:29:07.110 Ola Zbroszczyk: So
381 00:29:07.410 --> 00:29:08.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, for possession. Sorry?
382 00:29:14.560 --> 00:29:15.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And yep.
383 00:29:19.080 --> 00:29:21.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: you can put the date in whatever you want. Yeah.
384 00:29:26.070 --> 00:29:27.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: you need a P. In there.
385 00:29:29.060 --> 00:29:30.660 Ola Zbroszczyk: Recession, no.
386 00:29:31.430 --> 00:29:31.810 chris edwards: So.
387 00:29:31.810 --> 00:29:33.643 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not quite.
388 00:29:36.460 --> 00:29:38.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. Try saving that.
389 00:29:41.470 --> 00:29:41.920 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah.
390 00:29:41.920 --> 00:29:48.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, alright! So now we need to go into the blue one and edit that one
391 00:29:49.980 --> 00:29:52.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and change the name from road closure
392 00:29:53.730 --> 00:29:57.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to row close during Carnival, isn't it?
393 00:29:59.470 --> 00:30:00.870 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, yes.
394 00:30:06.320 --> 00:30:08.349 Graham Stoddart-Stones: perfect! All right, that's good.
395 00:30:09.850 --> 00:30:10.859 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go.
396 00:30:12.440 --> 00:30:14.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So is that what you wanted to do.
397 00:30:14.290 --> 00:30:16.089 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yes, that's good, that's great.
398 00:30:16.090 --> 00:30:16.880 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Excellent.
399 00:30:17.360 --> 00:30:20.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then what about that nice little bit that you're going to close
400 00:30:21.120 --> 00:30:25.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: where you you deleted the barrier? But isn't the barrier still going to be there.
401 00:30:25.160 --> 00:30:27.320 Ola Zbroszczyk: Oh, no, it's it's back, because I've literally from.
402 00:30:27.320 --> 00:30:30.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, okay, right? So you want.
403 00:30:30.040 --> 00:30:30.574 Ola Zbroszczyk: Death
404 00:30:31.110 --> 00:30:32.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you want to put a label on it.
405 00:30:34.180 --> 00:30:36.010 Ola Zbroszczyk: No, I think that's that's.
406 00:30:36.380 --> 00:30:37.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay. Good.
407 00:30:37.090 --> 00:30:40.559 Ola Zbroszczyk: Should be self explanatory for people that know that this is.
408 00:30:41.086 --> 00:30:42.664 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, okay, good.
409 00:30:43.540 --> 00:30:46.901 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I'm sorry, I interrupted you. You're going to ask another question, Ola.
410 00:30:47.160 --> 00:30:50.599 Ola Zbroszczyk: Can I move the label? Because I think, like it's right here.
411 00:30:51.980 --> 00:31:00.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, you can try that. Go into close down the record and go into style.
412 00:31:00.390 --> 00:31:04.418 Angie Bamford: Yeah, you can do it the top, the bottom or centered. It looks like it's centered at the moment.
413 00:31:04.620 --> 00:31:07.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So go go into style for procession.
414 00:31:08.180 --> 00:31:09.590 Ola Zbroszczyk: It was in procession.
415 00:31:09.590 --> 00:31:11.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It was the other one. Was it right? Okay?
416 00:31:12.050 --> 00:31:14.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you can move the label? Yeah, exactly.
417 00:31:14.810 --> 00:31:15.370 Angie Bamford: Yeah.
418 00:31:16.650 --> 00:31:18.680 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay, let's have a look at that one.
419 00:31:19.770 --> 00:31:23.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you can see how it looks in the top right screen.
420 00:31:23.390 --> 00:31:24.549 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah, that's perfect.
421 00:31:24.550 --> 00:31:26.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's better. All right. Good.
422 00:31:26.240 --> 00:31:27.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.
423 00:31:28.400 --> 00:31:30.100 Ola Zbroszczyk: Okay, yeah, that's great.
424 00:31:30.100 --> 00:31:35.601 Angie Bamford: So let's hope that you got at least 14 more questions, Ola.
425 00:31:36.060 --> 00:31:39.180 Ola Zbroszczyk: I'm afraid I've come just with the one.
426 00:31:39.180 --> 00:31:41.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright, that was the that was the important one. Was it.
427 00:31:41.640 --> 00:31:43.220 Ola Zbroszczyk: It was the important one. Yes.
428 00:31:43.220 --> 00:31:47.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, good. Well, in the meantime, have you got anything else.
429 00:31:48.658 --> 00:31:56.950 Ola Zbroszczyk: I don't think so. No, but we might have we've just. I've just created accounts for some more member of staff, so they might be
430 00:31:57.270 --> 00:31:59.630 Ola Zbroszczyk: coming and asking some more questions.
431 00:31:59.630 --> 00:32:02.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, good. Well, we'll look forward to that.
432 00:32:02.100 --> 00:32:02.710 Ola Zbroszczyk: Yeah.
433 00:32:03.700 --> 00:32:07.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And well, now the onus upon you, Chris.
434 00:32:07.980 --> 00:32:09.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh.
435 00:32:10.120 --> 00:32:14.370 Ola Zbroszczyk: I'd like to say Thank you very much, and and I will have to leave you because I have to go.
436 00:32:14.370 --> 00:32:16.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Course. No, that's the whole idea. You come in. You.
437 00:32:17.160 --> 00:32:19.099 chris edwards: You get your answer, and you run away. So.
438 00:32:19.446 --> 00:32:20.140 Ola Zbroszczyk: Good, good.
439 00:32:20.140 --> 00:32:21.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go ahead and organize it by.
440 00:32:21.400 --> 00:32:22.539 Ola Zbroszczyk: Food. I'm really sorry.
441 00:32:22.540 --> 00:32:23.150 Angie Bamford: Enjoy it.
442 00:32:23.150 --> 00:32:25.370 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, lovely to see you, Olo. Bye-bye.
443 00:32:25.820 --> 00:32:27.369 Ola Zbroszczyk: Thank you. Thank you for your help.
444 00:32:28.130 --> 00:32:28.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Welcome!
445 00:32:29.410 --> 00:32:32.090 Ola Zbroszczyk: I don't just stop sharing. I think.
446 00:32:32.090 --> 00:32:32.410 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup!
447 00:32:32.410 --> 00:32:35.100 Ola Zbroszczyk: We go, and goodbye bye. Thing.
448 00:32:38.492 --> 00:32:42.467 chris edwards: My only suggestion, Graham would be
449 00:32:43.530 --> 00:32:51.830 chris edwards: from a presentation point of view. If you're going to sort of send the information to councillors, or whoever
450 00:32:52.283 --> 00:32:54.949 chris edwards: so let me let me share my screen.
451 00:33:01.907 --> 00:33:12.970 chris edwards: Don't want that is to suggest that if you turn on, for instance, let me move.
452 00:33:14.538 --> 00:33:24.040 chris edwards: Administration. Go into a public map, and I'm just going to go into that one.
453 00:33:28.210 --> 00:33:34.220 chris edwards: So I think I've Nope, Nope, it's not that. Let me just backtrack.
454 00:33:34.220 --> 00:33:34.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
455 00:33:34.770 --> 00:33:43.350 chris edwards: And think, my, let's just oh, yes, it's to do with printing. I beg your pardon, so
456 00:33:47.850 --> 00:33:55.359 chris edwards: go into print, move everybody's go into that.
457 00:33:58.970 --> 00:34:04.269 chris edwards: and I think it would be helpful to give a heading to this.
458 00:34:06.100 --> 00:34:07.240 chris edwards: Why isn't.
459 00:34:07.380 --> 00:34:09.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They needed up a title at the top.
460 00:34:09.429 --> 00:34:14.969 chris edwards: Yes, yeah, exactly what? Why, why can't I?
461 00:34:15.999 --> 00:34:19.489 chris edwards: What's why? Isn't it offering me
462 00:34:19.989 --> 00:34:22.409 chris edwards: a picture of the parish online?
463 00:34:22.560 --> 00:34:25.650 Angie Bamford: You need to. You need to call it something, don't you? First.st
464 00:34:25.659 --> 00:34:27.689 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You don't have to, but it's a good idea, because.
465 00:34:27.690 --> 00:34:35.028 chris edwards: Oh, yeah, there we are. Sorry. Yes, exactly. So you you could say, new new town
466 00:34:35.800 --> 00:34:48.649 chris edwards: road closures. And then in the description. Blue means from 9 till 10 o'clock, and the other the red means from 9 till 10 o'clock. Whatever it is, whatever the time.
467 00:34:48.650 --> 00:34:52.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Actually, it'll it'll do that for you if you turn on the latent option.
468 00:34:55.179 --> 00:34:57.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, not not there, Chris, go back.
469 00:34:59.770 --> 00:35:04.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you down the bottom of there you can turn that legend on.
470 00:35:04.770 --> 00:35:05.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That'll show you.
471 00:35:05.590 --> 00:35:11.159 chris edwards: I won't bother to type anything, but I mean that that was my thought. It would be a neater map.
472 00:35:11.460 --> 00:35:13.599 chris edwards: and you you could easily put.
473 00:35:13.730 --> 00:35:18.670 chris edwards: You can even put a telephone number for people who want more information.
474 00:35:18.670 --> 00:35:20.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, very good. I like that.
475 00:35:20.790 --> 00:35:21.929 chris edwards: Yup! Yup!
476 00:35:22.500 --> 00:35:24.690 chris edwards: Right there we go!
477 00:35:26.710 --> 00:35:30.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I'll follow up with our and make that suggestion to her.
478 00:35:30.420 --> 00:35:31.090 chris edwards: Yeah.
479 00:35:36.950 --> 00:35:38.870 chris edwards: Have you finished your meal? Graham?
480 00:35:39.070 --> 00:35:41.470 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm sorry I'm just getting the last. That's why I was not saying.
481 00:35:45.150 --> 00:35:46.210 Angie Bamford: Orange.
482 00:35:47.096 --> 00:35:47.790 chris edwards: There! You!
483 00:35:47.790 --> 00:35:50.329 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Possibly you could hear me munching. I'm sorry about that.
484 00:35:51.200 --> 00:36:00.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I forgot to turn off the microphone. All right, so we are at a possible end for discussion. Unless you guys can come up with something fascinating like.
485 00:36:00.390 --> 00:36:05.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I want to invent a laser that will take out trump. And Vance without anybody noticing.
486 00:36:06.570 --> 00:36:07.290 chris edwards: That's right.
487 00:36:07.290 --> 00:36:08.490 Angie Bamford: Fine idea!
488 00:36:09.660 --> 00:36:17.889 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There was a lovely note which I remember back in the seventies or eighties there was a management report that came out that says
489 00:36:18.180 --> 00:36:31.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: we've had. Hr. Department has had report that people who are dying and not reporting them as dying, and we can't tell the difference between those who are dead, and those who are not so would you please make sure you hang a label around your neck, saying, I am dead.
490 00:36:36.190 --> 00:36:36.830 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hope.
491 00:36:37.610 --> 00:36:38.180 chris edwards: Yeah, okay.
492 00:36:38.180 --> 00:36:45.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This, the the really useful management techniques with which I'm familiar are abound boundless, amazing.
493 00:36:46.180 --> 00:36:47.721 Angie Bamford: It's full of information. There.
494 00:36:48.030 --> 00:36:48.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
495 00:36:48.930 --> 00:36:50.602 Angie Bamford: Useful tips by ground.
496 00:36:51.020 --> 00:36:52.560 chris edwards: There you go! There you go!
497 00:36:53.120 --> 00:36:56.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Very good way to get rid of your CEO and your vice. CEO.
498 00:36:59.560 --> 00:37:06.380 chris edwards: Graham. Thank you very much for this afternoon. I think the weather's so good. It's time for me to mow the lawn.
499 00:37:06.766 --> 00:37:09.470 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I agree. Is it is gorgeous?
500 00:37:09.705 --> 00:37:09.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.
501 00:37:09.940 --> 00:37:16.839 Graham Stoddart-Stones: see what excitement news can you come up with, or are you done as well? You're on holiday. Let me take your time up from your holiday.
502 00:37:16.840 --> 00:37:19.490 Angie Bamford: Oh, no, no! I'm working from home today. I had yesterday.
503 00:37:19.750 --> 00:37:20.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right!
504 00:37:20.010 --> 00:37:27.899 Angie Bamford: On the day before off. That was my son's birthday. So we went out. He's 24. I can't believe my babe is 24.
505 00:37:28.090 --> 00:37:29.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I know it's hard, isn't it?
506 00:37:31.100 --> 00:37:33.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: My daughter? My daughter's 24 as well. So.
507 00:37:33.280 --> 00:37:34.050 Angie Bamford: Talk.
508 00:37:34.340 --> 00:37:40.840 Angie Bamford: so I took him out for lunch. He took the day off, and I took the day off. So have you heard of a place called meant more out here.
509 00:37:41.950 --> 00:37:42.880 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Meant, more.
510 00:37:42.880 --> 00:37:43.920 Angie Bamford: Meant, more.
511 00:37:44.080 --> 00:37:45.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, don't know. Meant more.
512 00:37:45.690 --> 00:37:48.240 Angie Bamford: It's beautiful. It really is stunning.
513 00:37:48.240 --> 00:37:50.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What is it? A park?
514 00:37:50.280 --> 00:37:57.589 Angie Bamford: No, it's a it's a it's a just a village. There's an old coaching house called the Stag. It's been, you know. It's 80.
515 00:37:57.590 --> 00:38:00.739 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I think, can you? Can you show us that on the map, Angie.
516 00:38:00.740 --> 00:38:01.310 Angie Bamford: Oh!
517 00:38:01.310 --> 00:38:03.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think I think I think I do know it.
518 00:38:03.260 --> 00:38:06.260 Angie Bamford: And again, I haven't got Paris online up and running.
519 00:38:07.300 --> 00:38:09.410 Angie Bamford: I've got all my work stuff going on at the moment.
520 00:38:09.410 --> 00:38:10.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's blasphemy.
521 00:38:10.600 --> 00:38:16.050 Angie Bamford: I know. I know I've got so many things on. Let's have a little look. Think.
522 00:38:16.520 --> 00:38:21.030 chris edwards: I thought Mentmore was a stately home somewhere in the UK.
523 00:38:21.480 --> 00:38:23.299 Angie Bamford: Oh, wow! Wait! Wait!
524 00:38:23.300 --> 00:38:25.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And there's more than one place with the same naming.
525 00:38:25.390 --> 00:38:27.189 chris edwards: Yeah, of course. Yeah.
526 00:38:27.640 --> 00:38:28.990 Angie Bamford: Oh! So!
527 00:38:28.990 --> 00:38:35.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: When I was in Long Sutton. Chris, we used to get confused. There's a long cross and long Sutton in Lincolnshire.
528 00:38:35.520 --> 00:38:41.142 chris edwards: Oh, yes, exactly the same name. And people tell me, am I going to do anything about the wash?
529 00:38:47.347 --> 00:38:50.310 Angie Bamford: The reason I.
530 00:38:50.310 --> 00:38:52.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Know Aylesbury and the area around there.
531 00:38:52.700 --> 00:38:53.360 Angie Bamford: Oh!
532 00:38:53.360 --> 00:38:55.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: My father!
533 00:38:55.320 --> 00:38:55.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Move.
534 00:38:55.990 --> 00:38:56.969 Angie Bamford: The docs, didn't you?
535 00:38:56.970 --> 00:39:04.559 Angie Bamford: Yeah, he! He! Had a narrowboat. One of the adventures we had in the narrowboat was to go from Lincolnshire to Boston.
536 00:39:05.500 --> 00:39:16.179 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I think I had to confess that it wasn't until I went to Boston that I realized where the name Boston came from. You know, the one that's in the States came from the people who came from Suffolk
537 00:39:16.680 --> 00:39:18.579 Graham Stoddart-Stones: or Norfolk, or whichever it is.
538 00:39:19.260 --> 00:39:20.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Think it should.
539 00:39:22.910 --> 00:39:26.789 chris edwards: In in Castle Carey. There are 2 street names.
540 00:39:29.370 --> 00:39:33.270 chris edwards: And they both begin with the word Florida.
541 00:39:33.730 --> 00:39:34.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Really.
542 00:39:34.290 --> 00:39:41.380 chris edwards: Road or Florida walk or something, and I'm just wondering whether or not name.
543 00:39:41.610 --> 00:39:48.000 Angie Bamford: Excellent. Well, this is a medieval village from us, so get a picture of where it is.
544 00:39:49.480 --> 00:39:52.350 Angie Bamford: So we don't night in Buzzard.
545 00:39:54.074 --> 00:39:56.345 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not all that close to you? Then.
546 00:39:56.880 --> 00:40:06.170 Angie Bamford: When I'm I'm i i'm I'm over here. I live in Whitchurch Oven.
547 00:40:06.930 --> 00:40:09.240 Angie Bamford: so I don't actually live in Stoke Manderville.
548 00:40:09.819 --> 00:40:10.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.
549 00:40:10.190 --> 00:40:17.140 Angie Bamford: So the meant more is, Hello!
550 00:40:17.330 --> 00:40:23.529 Angie Bamford: So the old coaching house. I suppose it's a blooming old tricky old roads going out there, I tell you.
551 00:40:23.720 --> 00:40:26.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right? Well, it's a stud farm that's very important.
552 00:40:26.970 --> 00:40:29.470 Angie Bamford: Yeah, where's this? Is that.
553 00:40:29.470 --> 00:40:33.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Public house, no PH.
554 00:40:35.390 --> 00:40:35.990 Angie Bamford: Wow!
555 00:40:36.170 --> 00:40:42.490 Angie Bamford: Well, there isn't. That's what I'm saying. You don't see it. Isn't that weird? The sagong
556 00:40:44.450 --> 00:40:46.949 Angie Bamford: trying to figure out we went through.
557 00:40:48.800 --> 00:40:50.669 Angie Bamford: It wasn't down there.
558 00:40:52.550 --> 00:40:53.980 Angie Bamford: It is a stack.
559 00:40:54.560 --> 00:40:58.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well done. That's it. Okay? No, I don't know that.
560 00:40:58.100 --> 00:40:58.760 Angie Bamford: Wow!
561 00:40:58.760 --> 00:41:00.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you recommend that, do you?
562 00:41:00.060 --> 00:41:01.670 Angie Bamford: Oh, it's beautiful!
563 00:41:02.330 --> 00:41:03.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All right.
564 00:41:03.850 --> 00:41:06.320 Angie Bamford: How do I turn on those ones? If I can now
565 00:41:07.390 --> 00:41:09.949 Angie Bamford: do the view, why do we do the view view.
566 00:41:10.649 --> 00:41:11.349 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No.
567 00:41:11.350 --> 00:41:11.820 Angie Bamford: No.
568 00:41:11.820 --> 00:41:15.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, no! Close down your left hand column
569 00:41:15.290 --> 00:41:17.589 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and turn on the aerial photography.
570 00:41:18.110 --> 00:41:18.980 Angie Bamford: Asset.
571 00:41:20.240 --> 00:41:28.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go, and if you like to close down the the map
572 00:41:28.960 --> 00:41:31.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: so we can see all the photography.
573 00:41:31.580 --> 00:41:34.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So just go into the Ordinance survey column, and and
574 00:41:35.420 --> 00:41:38.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: either turn it off or turn it down to 0.
575 00:41:39.270 --> 00:41:39.960 Angie Bamford: Good.
576 00:41:39.960 --> 00:41:40.570 chris edwards: Off of it.
577 00:41:40.720 --> 00:41:41.939 chris edwards: Then that one.
578 00:41:42.140 --> 00:41:43.270 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, not that one.
579 00:41:43.270 --> 00:41:43.790 Angie Bamford: Up.
580 00:41:43.790 --> 00:41:49.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No one below. Turn that one off, go down to the No. Next next collection. Down there you go.
581 00:41:51.000 --> 00:41:54.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and either turn that one off or reduce it to 0.
582 00:41:55.340 --> 00:41:56.959 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go, perfect.
583 00:41:57.280 --> 00:42:00.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's pretty, isn't it?
584 00:42:01.250 --> 00:42:05.769 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that a garden that you can eat in outside, or that belongs to other houses?
585 00:42:05.940 --> 00:42:08.620 Angie Bamford: No, this is all the garden, it's all
586 00:42:08.760 --> 00:42:15.200 Angie Bamford: they go in. It's an old coaching house. So this is the this is the it doesn't. You can't see it from the side. It is beautiful from the side.
587 00:42:15.320 --> 00:42:18.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right sort of like goes down in terraces.
588 00:42:19.320 --> 00:42:22.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you probably see it on? Does Google maps cover it?
589 00:42:22.580 --> 00:42:27.760 Angie Bamford: Yeah, good day, but it is absolutely stunning. The place is stunning.
590 00:42:28.670 --> 00:42:33.099 Angie Bamford: So it was a lovely, sunny day, so we had a nice meal in there and sat out in the garden.
591 00:42:33.560 --> 00:42:38.660 Angie Bamford: It's a it really is highly recommend. It's a bit poosh! If you know what I mean a bit. Poosh!
592 00:42:39.520 --> 00:42:43.329 Angie Bamford: It's not your beef eater, it's not your wetherspoons.
593 00:42:44.960 --> 00:42:46.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Make more bucks, presumably.
594 00:42:47.350 --> 00:42:49.980 Angie Bamford: It's probably in Bedfordshire, isn't it?
595 00:42:50.380 --> 00:42:53.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, is it? No, it's no, it's Packinghamshire.
596 00:42:53.390 --> 00:42:54.320 Angie Bamford: And Buckinghamshire.
597 00:42:54.890 --> 00:42:55.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.
598 00:42:56.060 --> 00:42:57.429 Angie Bamford: Let me see if I can do a
599 00:42:59.270 --> 00:43:01.640 Angie Bamford: give a Google give a Google.
600 00:43:02.220 --> 00:43:04.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or latent buzzard. How about that one?
601 00:43:06.243 --> 00:43:11.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, there it is, and the stag is there.
602 00:43:12.300 --> 00:43:15.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and let's see if we can take those Manny for a walk.
603 00:43:17.960 --> 00:43:22.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, okay. So if we come around there
604 00:43:23.240 --> 00:43:28.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: oh, I see what you mean about the terrace. That's lovely.
605 00:43:28.560 --> 00:43:29.759 Angie Bamford: You got a picture of it?
606 00:43:29.760 --> 00:43:32.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, yeah, it's very nice.
607 00:43:35.290 --> 00:43:39.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It really is. I can see why you like it, Angie. It's very, very appealing, isn't it?
608 00:43:39.470 --> 00:43:40.500 Angie Bamford: It's beautiful.this ends the relevant Parish Online details - all the rest is conversation, mostly related to the teaching profession, and so has been excised!
Presentation to the Parish Online Banter Session
22 December 2023
Presented by Angie Bamford
Admin & Research Co-ordinator – Stoke Mandeville Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
This is just an example of how we, as the Steering Group of Stoke Mandeville Parish Council, used Parish Online to illustrate our vision and how the community’s views shaped our Neighbourhood Plan.
Sources of feedback:
Face-to-face consultations
Online surveys
Your approach may differ depending on your community’s needs and preferences.
Visual displays create more impact than words.
Helps clearly show where changes are planned.
Allows zooming into specific map areas to show existing and proposed features.
Useful for:
Consultation meetings (print/enlarge maps for display boards)
Online meetings (screen sharing with developers, councils, landowners)
Create multiple sections in Parish Layers.
Map and label your current area.
Add layers for:
Constraints that are planned
Visions that are planned
Build up your layers for a broad audience.
Include everything – remove later if unnecessary.
Add:
Features
Styles
Labels
Table Views
Use the Style Editor for:
Font
Colour
Symbols
Settlement Boundary
Additional Developments Already Taking Place
Aylesbury Garden Town Developments 1 & 2
Vale of Aylesbury Allocated Land
Proposed Land Controlling Parties
Land Ownership
Proposed Green Buffer between New and Existing Housing
Proposed Gardenway (linking New Developments)
Proposed Link Road and Bypass
Proposed Link Road Land Take
Proposed HS2 Crossing and Land Take
Location of Existing Business Centres
Location of Tree Preservation Orders
Location of Listed Buildings
Location of Green Spaces
Location of Entry Signs to the Parish
Location of Conservation Area
Parish Areas (using previous layers, copied and overlaid)
Combined Layers showing overall status with added labels, imported into a Word document
Different stakeholders are only interested in their area and how it affects them. Layers make it easier to tailor discussions.
Some visions may not be feasible due to Local Planning decisions.
Example:
Parish Centre & Retirement Care Community – covered in the VALP, so excluded from the Neighbourhood Plan.
Gather evidence and local knowledge.
Present findings to your Local Authority.
Involve:
Planning Officers
Developers
Landowners
Highways Department
Build a collaborative picture of what’s achievable for your parish—grounded in community requests.
00:07:52 Graham Stoddart-Stones: New address for the Parish Online Knowledgebase: