260220 - 20Jan26 - session 26-08

Organising leaflet delivery in a parish. New layer, Add Feature, Style, extract building data, edit layer, Print, Public Map, Cookie Cutter tool

Video Timeline (min:sec):

00:00 - 15:00 Delivering leaflets in a village: create a new layer, style it, Add a Feature, Edit the Feature, Edit the Layer 15:00 - 20:00 Extract the buildings' data 20:00 - 22:00 Export the data - Print 22:00 - 25:00 Export the data - Public Map 28:00 - 30:00 Banter 30:00 - 32:00 Using your phone as a Zoom camera 32:00 - 35:00 Banter 35:00 - 38:00 Using Parish Online on your smartphone 38:00 - 48:00 Trying out the new 'Cookie Cutter' tool 48:00 - 61:13 (end) Banter


Parish Online Banter session 26-08 Meeting Summary:

Feb 20, 2026 01:57 PM London ID: 897 5877 7706

Quick recap

The meeting focused on demonstrating how to create and manage distribution zones within Parish Online for leaflet delivery purposes. David received guidance from Stuart and Graham on setting up zones, calculating house counts, and creating public maps for distributors to use on their phones. The group also explored a new cookie-cutter feature for creating holes in polygons, though they noted it wasn't yet fully functional in the system. The session concluded with a brief discussion about neighbourhood plans and their revision processes, with updates from Angie about ongoing work in Stoke Mandeville.

Next steps

Summary

Parish Zone Mapping Instructions

David sought guidance on dividing his parish into zones for leaflet distribution and calculating the number of houses in each zone. Graham and Stuart provided instructions on using Parish Online to create and style the zones, including adding distributors and notes. They demonstrated how to draw polygons for the zones and adjust their opacity and color. Stuart explained how to calculate the number of houses in a zone by turning on the addresses detail and running a data extract. David practiced creating and editing zones, with some adjustments needed to ensure accurate boundaries.

Mapping Tool Export and Print Demonstration

The team demonstrated how to use a mapping tool to export and print distribution areas, with Stuart showing David how to export data as a spreadsheet and add property type information. Graham explained how to print maps with labels and legends, which David could use to give to others along with leaflet counts. Stuart suggested using the public map feature for larger areas like Carl's, as it would be easier to compare and verify accuracy on mobile devices while walking around.

Parish Online Map Creation Tutorial

Stuart guided David and Graham through the process of creating a public map in Parish Online, including selecting specific columns, saving the map, and sharing it with distributors. They discussed adding layers such as addresses and postcode areas, and Graham provided a URL for accessing Parish Online on mobile browsers. David clarified that Parish Online does not have a separate app and can be accessed through a regular browser on phones.

Parish Online Technical Feature Updates

The meeting focused on technical discussions about Parish Online, including the demonstration of a new "cookie cutter" feature for creating holes in polygon shapes. Andrew and Graham explored this functionality, while Stuart provided guidance for Android users regarding webcam usage. The group also discussed neighbourhood plans, with Angie explaining that St Mandel's plan needs revision but doesn't require a full referendum if only minor changes are made. The conversation ended with Retired sharing updates about his time in Spain, including recent weather conditions and his immigration status.


Parish Online banter session 26-08 Chat:

00:08:22 Retired Clerk: I've been out litter picking this morning

00:31:32 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To bring up PO on your phone/tablet, in your browser: https://parishonline.xmap.cloud/loginarrow-up-right

00:32:20 Angie Bamford: Reacted to "I've been out litter..." with 👍

00:36:07 Stuart Bacon: Continuity Camera https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102546arrow-up-right 00:37:32 Retired Clerk: Continuity Camera https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102546 what about android....? 00:39:36 Stuart Bacon: Android users can do similar, but have to have the phone wired into the PC 00:40:04 Stuart Bacon: Built-in Android 14+ Webcam Mode: Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable. Tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification. Under "Use USB for," select Webcam

00:55:01 David Morgan-Jones: Apologies must go - see you next week (hopefully)

00:56:30 Stuart Bacon: Turn Your Android Phone into a Pro Webcam: No Software Needed! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJctcZRFxSYarrow-up-right


Parish Online banter session 26-08 Audiotranscript:

22 00:03:48.450 --> 00:03:51.089 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, right, here is the conundrum.

23 00:03:52.140 --> 00:03:57.630 David Morgan-Jones: I want to divide my parish into a series of zones.

24 00:03:58.150 --> 00:04:02.500 David Morgan-Jones: So that, we can work out who's delivering leaflets.

25 00:04:02.920 --> 00:04:14.050 David Morgan-Jones: And the icing on the cake is whether we can work out the total number of houses within the zone selected. So I know how many leaflets to allocate

26 00:04:14.220 --> 00:04:16.589 David Morgan-Jones: To each of the leafletters.

27 00:04:17.200 --> 00:04:19.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You'd be amazed at how easy this is.

28 00:04:20.240 --> 00:04:20.970 David Morgan-Jones: Right.

29 00:04:22.760 --> 00:04:24.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, if you'd like to.

30 00:04:24.500 --> 00:04:27.070 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, yeah, let me log on.

31 00:04:27.070 --> 00:04:27.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: being hit.

32 00:04:36.600 --> 00:04:37.740 David Morgan-Jones: Just logging in.

33 00:04:40.400 --> 00:04:43.189 David Morgan-Jones: Right, okay…

34 00:04:43.800 --> 00:04:47.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stuart, is this the one that you'd like to take? Because you're an expert on this sort of thing?

35 00:04:47.710 --> 00:04:55.710 Stuart Bacon: Well, there are… yeah, I don't mind taking it, or, I know, sort of, there are different approaches,

36 00:04:55.970 --> 00:05:03.629 Stuart Bacon: My approach was superseded, I guess, by, John's on looking at the, the layouts.

37 00:05:03.800 --> 00:05:04.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

38 00:05:06.460 --> 00:05:08.590 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, you should see that now.

39 00:05:08.590 --> 00:05:09.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We do?

40 00:05:09.430 --> 00:05:10.370 Stuart Bacon: We did.

41 00:05:10.810 --> 00:05:13.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And which bit do you want to deliver around?

42 00:05:13.860 --> 00:05:14.800 David Morgan-Jones: All of that.

43 00:05:15.790 --> 00:05:20.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, on the page, we see… several kilometers, is that what you're covering?

44 00:05:21.260 --> 00:05:23.390 David Morgan-Jones: Can you see this sort of weird…

45 00:05:23.390 --> 00:05:25.489 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's wide and about 8 feet in height.

46 00:05:25.490 --> 00:05:31.159 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, well, you can forget about all this area over on the left-hand side, because that's all,

47 00:05:31.690 --> 00:05:32.720 David Morgan-Jones: Trading down.

48 00:05:32.720 --> 00:05:34.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You said all of it, you lied.

49 00:05:35.170 --> 00:05:38.799 David Morgan-Jones: Well, unless you want to deliver a leaflet to an owl.

50 00:05:39.130 --> 00:05:43.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But can you focus in on the area you do want to cover?

51 00:05:43.320 --> 00:05:45.890 David Morgan-Jones: Right. Is that just.

52 00:05:45.890 --> 00:05:47.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The buildings in your parish?

53 00:05:47.970 --> 00:05:55.269 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, it's just the buildings in my parish. So, we've basically got… A southern component.

54 00:05:56.690 --> 00:06:02.980 David Morgan-Jones: a central component, which is going to be divided into… Hello? What are you doing?

55 00:06:02.980 --> 00:06:03.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: When you're in the parish, right?

56 00:06:03.990 --> 00:06:06.930 Stuart Bacon: I'm telling you, you've selected your parish, yeah.

57 00:06:07.170 --> 00:06:12.400 David Morgan-Jones: There's a… this is divided into basically 3 sections.

58 00:06:12.540 --> 00:06:15.949 David Morgan-Jones: And then we've got, a bit along here.

59 00:06:16.350 --> 00:06:21.370 David Morgan-Jones: And then, a whole bunch of stuff around… Here.

60 00:06:21.580 --> 00:06:22.150 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

61 00:06:22.410 --> 00:06:25.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you going outside the parish boundary, or just inside.

62 00:06:25.460 --> 00:06:27.749 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, no, it's only inside the parish boundary.

63 00:06:27.960 --> 00:06:28.660 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay?

64 00:06:31.070 --> 00:06:33.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But I'll leave you in Stuart's hands, unless you…

65 00:06:33.480 --> 00:06:41.460 Stuart Bacon: The best way… the best way to start, then, is… If we…

66 00:06:42.560 --> 00:06:46.810 Stuart Bacon: If we create a layer for newsletter delivery.

67 00:06:47.440 --> 00:06:48.680 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, right.

68 00:06:49.480 --> 00:06:52.490 David Morgan-Jones: Imagine I'm a complete ignoramus, so when we say…

69 00:06:52.490 --> 00:06:53.660 Stuart Bacon: So, create.

70 00:06:53.660 --> 00:06:55.520 Angie Bamford: Parifiers. Paris.

71 00:06:55.520 --> 00:06:57.179 David Morgan-Jones: Create, yeah, add a layer.

72 00:06:57.180 --> 00:06:58.359 Stuart Bacon: At New Lair.

73 00:06:59.160 --> 00:07:00.749 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, not feature, sorry, beg your pardon.

74 00:07:00.750 --> 00:07:01.420 Stuart Bacon: Yep.

75 00:07:01.420 --> 00:07:02.529 David Morgan-Jones: Let me bin out that.

76 00:07:02.840 --> 00:07:04.709 Stuart Bacon: Create, new layer, yup.

77 00:07:04.750 --> 00:07:07.899 David Morgan-Jones: Yep. Gonna call it, letter.

78 00:07:07.900 --> 00:07:09.860 Stuart Bacon: Newsletter delivery, or whatever you want to…

79 00:07:09.860 --> 00:07:12.740 David Morgan-Jones: information.

80 00:07:12.740 --> 00:07:14.170 Angie Bamford: Dry a drop.

81 00:07:15.000 --> 00:07:15.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: just…

82 00:07:15.350 --> 00:07:16.100 David Morgan-Jones: Got that?

83 00:07:16.320 --> 00:07:16.900 Stuart Bacon: Yep.

84 00:07:17.800 --> 00:07:21.010 Stuart Bacon: Yeah. Geometry type wants to be a polygon.

85 00:07:21.010 --> 00:07:21.640 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

86 00:07:26.800 --> 00:07:27.610 Stuart Bacon: Legitimate.

87 00:07:28.070 --> 00:07:34.740 Stuart Bacon: Look… their description, I guess, wants to be something like.

88 00:07:35.160 --> 00:07:37.700 David Morgan-Jones: Zones for, individual zones.

89 00:07:37.700 --> 00:07:38.610 Stuart Bacon: or you can't…

90 00:07:40.620 --> 00:07:45.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let me just say good afternoon to Richard, and is your house leaking? You're all dressed up in plastic.

91 00:07:45.750 --> 00:07:50.839 Retired Clerk: Hi, Richard!

92 00:07:51.510 --> 00:07:52.480 Stuart Bacon: Looks like a bedman!

93 00:07:53.100 --> 00:07:54.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes!

94 00:07:56.400 --> 00:07:58.140 David Morgan-Jones: Right, okay, got that?

95 00:07:58.550 --> 00:08:03.310 Stuart Bacon: Yep, so then, in terms of, adding…

96 00:08:04.010 --> 00:08:06.820 Stuart Bacon: So, the… the layers, or the…

97 00:08:07.600 --> 00:08:09.960 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, the items within the,

98 00:08:10.530 --> 00:08:17.499 Stuart Bacon: the lair. You… you're gonna want at least a name, probably.

99 00:08:17.500 --> 00:08:24.120 David Morgan-Jones: I just call them zones, Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3. Yeah, so you'll need to add that feature in, go back.

100 00:08:24.760 --> 00:08:28.959 Stuart Bacon: You need to add that feature in now, with the plus on the right-hand side.

101 00:08:29.270 --> 00:08:30.569 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, yep, got you.

102 00:08:31.990 --> 00:08:32.539 David Morgan-Jones: Zone?

103 00:08:32.549 --> 00:08:34.289 Stuart Bacon: Thank you.

104 00:08:35.820 --> 00:08:38.019 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, zone name, yep.

105 00:08:38.200 --> 00:08:39.600 David Morgan-Jones: Ozoning, yup.

106 00:08:39.870 --> 00:08:42.410 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I want to allocate…

107 00:08:43.380 --> 00:08:47.650 Graham Stoddart-Stones: David, the name of a person to the zone, who's going to be distributing?

108 00:08:47.650 --> 00:08:48.620 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, could do.

109 00:08:48.780 --> 00:08:51.190 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you add another one and add distributor.

110 00:09:02.000 --> 00:09:02.710 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

111 00:09:05.090 --> 00:09:12.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I always tell people when we're doing this that Paris Online is very flexible. You can always come back and change it later if you didn't get it right.

112 00:09:12.530 --> 00:09:20.270 Stuart Bacon: Also, add a notes item in there, because it might be helpful to have some details on

113 00:09:20.390 --> 00:09:25.389 Stuart Bacon: Mrs. Goggins' letterbox is not actually on the front of the house, it's round the side, and…

114 00:09:25.390 --> 00:09:25.890 David Morgan-Jones: Okay.

115 00:09:27.810 --> 00:09:31.249 Stuart Bacon: So yeah, finish that then.

116 00:09:34.260 --> 00:09:34.890 David Morgan-Jones: Done?

117 00:09:35.460 --> 00:09:40.730 Stuart Bacon: Right, so now… Click on your parish layers.

118 00:09:42.170 --> 00:09:49.800 Stuart Bacon: And your information delivery layer, if you click on the cog, I'm gonna start…

119 00:09:50.160 --> 00:09:54.060 Stuart Bacon: Where others might do it differently, and starting the style in that.

120 00:09:55.120 --> 00:09:55.980 David Morgan-Jones: Okay.

121 00:09:57.150 --> 00:10:00.620 Stuart Bacon: And we changed that from single to class-based.

122 00:10:02.510 --> 00:10:05.490 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, what's the difference between a single and a class-based?

123 00:10:06.430 --> 00:10:11.150 Stuart Bacon: By class-based, we can determine more what,

124 00:10:13.460 --> 00:10:17.759 Stuart Bacon: What metric you use to define how the styling looks?

125 00:10:18.090 --> 00:10:18.790 David Morgan-Jones: Okay.

126 00:10:19.230 --> 00:10:23.469 Stuart Bacon: So, at the moment, if we wanted to,

127 00:10:24.920 --> 00:10:32.360 Stuart Bacon: define it by the zone name. We can add classes in there, I think you've got… 5?

128 00:10:32.470 --> 00:10:34.259 Stuart Bacon: Areas, from what you said?

129 00:10:34.260 --> 00:10:35.030 David Morgan-Jones: Yes.

130 00:10:35.770 --> 00:10:39.700 Stuart Bacon: So, yeah, we want to add classes in for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

131 00:10:40.570 --> 00:10:43.260 David Morgan-Jones: So, zone O…

132 00:10:43.260 --> 00:10:44.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: District 1.

133 00:10:45.160 --> 00:10:46.250 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, just put one.

134 00:10:46.250 --> 00:10:46.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

135 00:10:46.910 --> 00:10:51.470 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, one… .

136 00:10:52.910 --> 00:10:54.030 Stuart Bacon: 2…

137 00:10:54.750 --> 00:10:57.230 David Morgan-Jones: Add… 3… oop.

138 00:10:59.610 --> 00:11:00.620 David Morgan-Jones: odd.

139 00:11:04.920 --> 00:11:06.120 David Morgan-Jones: Hi.

140 00:11:07.630 --> 00:11:10.609 David Morgan-Jones: We can always come back and modify if it's not.

141 00:11:10.610 --> 00:11:13.219 Stuart Bacon: We can faff with that later if we need to.

142 00:11:13.340 --> 00:11:19.579 Stuart Bacon: What I would do now is, on the opacity.

143 00:11:19.750 --> 00:11:22.460 Stuart Bacon: I would change all of those down to 25s.

144 00:11:23.380 --> 00:11:24.040 David Morgan-Jones: Here.

145 00:11:24.040 --> 00:11:24.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

146 00:11:32.270 --> 00:11:32.790 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

147 00:11:33.240 --> 00:11:34.050 Stuart Bacon: on…

148 00:11:35.630 --> 00:11:45.279 Stuart Bacon: Are you happy with your color selections? Do you want to change some of those? I potentially would change 5 to yellow, just because I think it stands out a little bit more from…

149 00:11:45.530 --> 00:11:52.130 Stuart Bacon: Doug… And is everything else alright for you, color-wise?

150 00:11:52.130 --> 00:11:57.470 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, I'm sure. Well, we can always, again, we can always come back in and fiddle with it once I've got my head around it.

151 00:11:57.900 --> 00:11:59.930 Stuart Bacon: Okay, so if we save those…

152 00:12:03.110 --> 00:12:04.440 Angie Bamford: mate.

153 00:12:04.440 --> 00:12:05.699 David Morgan-Jones: Yep, got it.

154 00:12:06.980 --> 00:12:07.460 David Morgan-Jones: Dumb?

155 00:12:07.460 --> 00:12:10.759 Stuart Bacon: Now we need to, sort of.

156 00:12:10.930 --> 00:12:18.910 Stuart Bacon: Draw the polygons for the areas in which you think those zones will be split.

157 00:12:20.720 --> 00:12:24.970 Stuart Bacon: So, proof and ready… Let's go with Warren Corner.

158 00:12:25.730 --> 00:12:33.520 David Morgan-Jones: I'll tell you what we'll do, is if I… if I can… so, I go… So…

159 00:12:33.700 --> 00:12:35.049 Stuart Bacon: How to pitch.

160 00:12:36.770 --> 00:12:42.500 David Morgan-Jones: So, we're gonna go to Zone 1, distributor… recall…

161 00:12:44.180 --> 00:12:48.940 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, and then if I just… I just start, don't I? Just start scribbling.

162 00:12:48.940 --> 00:12:54.350 Stuart Bacon: Yep, just start scribbling, Don't… I mean, no need to get too…

163 00:12:55.070 --> 00:12:59.770 Stuart Bacon: Accuits or whatever at the moment. We can, narrow that down later on.

164 00:13:00.400 --> 00:13:02.299 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oops, you need to go back.

165 00:13:02.410 --> 00:13:05.399 David Morgan-Jones: No, I was going to deliberately cut that bit off, because there's no houses.

166 00:13:05.400 --> 00:13:07.239 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There's no houses there, yeah, fair enough.

167 00:13:24.340 --> 00:13:27.790 David Morgan-Jones: Why do we end up with these bloody weird shapes in our parishes?

168 00:13:29.320 --> 00:13:30.999 Angie Bamford: What do you do with landowners?

169 00:13:31.000 --> 00:13:35.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Because there was a lot of politicking going on back when they were set up.

170 00:13:35.900 --> 00:13:37.750 Stuart Bacon: And now, if you save that one…

171 00:13:37.750 --> 00:13:38.470 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

172 00:13:40.370 --> 00:13:43.499 David Morgan-Jones: Where's the… At the bottom, yeah.

173 00:13:43.500 --> 00:13:44.030 Stuart Bacon: Yep.

174 00:13:44.590 --> 00:13:48.090 David Morgan-Jones: Yep. Actually, that's not right, so I just need to.

175 00:13:48.090 --> 00:13:57.299 Stuart Bacon: No, I assume it's not, but because you'd clicked on it, it had set the shape, and to modify the shape, you can now go back in and amend that, so if you click on the X,

176 00:13:57.590 --> 00:14:05.439 Stuart Bacon: At the top there. Yeah, and now click back on the shape that you've all created, the polygon there that you've created.

177 00:14:05.440 --> 00:14:06.050 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

178 00:14:06.320 --> 00:14:08.909 Stuart Bacon: And click on Information Delivery.

179 00:14:09.040 --> 00:14:09.750 David Morgan-Jones: Yup.

180 00:14:09.750 --> 00:14:11.899 Stuart Bacon: Click on the pencil in the top left.

181 00:14:13.020 --> 00:14:13.780 David Morgan-Jones: Got you.

182 00:14:14.430 --> 00:14:19.989 Stuart Bacon: And… We can click on the…

183 00:14:21.200 --> 00:14:22.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, yeah.

184 00:14:22.220 --> 00:14:25.140 Stuart Bacon: The icons in the middle, underneath information delivery.

185 00:14:25.760 --> 00:14:26.570 David Morgan-Jones: Yes.

186 00:14:26.860 --> 00:14:35.629 Stuart Bacon: If we click on those, you should be able to edit the, sorry, the second one.

187 00:14:35.850 --> 00:14:37.500 Stuart Bacon: You want… no, you've.

188 00:14:37.500 --> 00:14:37.860 David Morgan-Jones: That one.

189 00:14:37.860 --> 00:14:38.890 Stuart Bacon: Billy? Yeah.

190 00:14:41.320 --> 00:14:41.840 David Morgan-Jones: This land?

191 00:14:41.840 --> 00:14:42.960 Stuart Bacon: Okay, yep.

192 00:14:44.010 --> 00:14:56.919 Stuart Bacon: And then we can tie that into other, sort of, elements and whatever that exist in the layer when you zoom… if you zoom in any, it should show up the, the points and whatever within…

193 00:14:57.230 --> 00:14:58.889 Stuart Bacon: The layer that exists.

194 00:14:58.890 --> 00:15:02.029 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, actually, yeah, no, I've cracked it, yeah, got it, like that.

195 00:15:04.500 --> 00:15:06.750 David Morgan-Jones: I could just bring that down.

196 00:15:08.740 --> 00:15:09.490 David Morgan-Jones: I'll do.

197 00:15:09.490 --> 00:15:16.449 Stuart Bacon: If you want to get rid of those points that you've got at the top there, that's what the first one's for, on that row of.

198 00:15:16.450 --> 00:15:17.389 David Morgan-Jones: That one there.

199 00:15:17.390 --> 00:15:22.509 Stuart Bacon: Yep, and if you find the end point, it'll… you'll be able to click on that and delete it.

200 00:15:24.490 --> 00:15:26.420 David Morgan-Jones: Right, that's…

201 00:15:26.420 --> 00:15:27.450 Stuart Bacon: end of the line.

202 00:15:27.700 --> 00:15:28.260 David Morgan-Jones: Yup.

203 00:15:28.530 --> 00:15:30.199 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, I'll click on that point.

204 00:15:30.500 --> 00:15:31.949 David Morgan-Jones: Yep, got it. Oh.

205 00:15:32.670 --> 00:15:34.260 Stuart Bacon: It should delete it.

206 00:15:35.470 --> 00:15:36.240 David Morgan-Jones: Nope.

207 00:15:38.940 --> 00:15:40.960 David Morgan-Jones: It doesn't matter, because,

208 00:15:42.050 --> 00:15:48.399 David Morgan-Jones: I can always come back and fiddle with that later, rather than bore you with my… Faffin' about.

209 00:15:48.870 --> 00:15:53.509 Stuart Bacon: memories, and yep, continue, or save… yeah, you want to save that one?

210 00:15:53.650 --> 00:15:54.260 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

211 00:15:55.290 --> 00:16:03.500 Stuart Bacon: And so that's then… created… a polygon for… Was it Cole?

212 00:16:04.190 --> 00:16:04.690 David Morgan-Jones: out.

213 00:16:05.210 --> 00:16:14.440 Stuart Bacon: So now if we create another polygon for uShot on the area that you want the first of those three to go in.

214 00:16:17.470 --> 00:16:22.650 David Morgan-Jones: So, what I now need to do is… oh yeah, zone name is 2.

215 00:16:23.890 --> 00:16:25.130 David Morgan-Jones: David?

216 00:16:27.350 --> 00:16:36.309 David Morgan-Jones: And… what I'll do… is I'll probably just go…

217 00:16:54.070 --> 00:16:55.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good afternoon, Andrew.

218 00:16:56.110 --> 00:16:57.080 Andrew Clegg: Hello.

219 00:17:03.000 --> 00:17:07.119 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We're just setting up a distribution area for David.

220 00:17:11.619 --> 00:17:13.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or a set of distribution areas.

221 00:17:21.869 --> 00:17:24.269 David Morgan-Jones: So, there we go. That's the next one, Don.

222 00:17:24.470 --> 00:17:24.800 Stuart Bacon: So.

223 00:17:24.800 --> 00:17:25.560 Angie Bamford: Excuse.

224 00:17:25.569 --> 00:17:33.119 Stuart Bacon: Just double-checking the top right-hand corner of where you've… Created your line.

225 00:17:33.120 --> 00:17:33.930 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah.

226 00:17:33.930 --> 00:17:36.790 Stuart Bacon: Have you split a road in half?

227 00:17:38.550 --> 00:17:40.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Down, down here.

228 00:17:40.850 --> 00:17:43.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can I ask you to save that one first, David?

229 00:17:43.630 --> 00:17:45.210 Angie Bamford: Before you do anything else, save it.

230 00:17:45.210 --> 00:17:46.929 David Morgan-Jones: Right, okay, saved.

231 00:17:47.940 --> 00:17:53.279 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, so in your red, polygon there, if you zoom in again.

232 00:17:53.860 --> 00:17:57.510 Stuart Bacon: Have you split a road in half there?

233 00:17:57.720 --> 00:17:58.819 David Morgan-Jones: I think so.

234 00:18:00.530 --> 00:18:03.910 Stuart Bacon: Is that the way intended, or were you…

235 00:18:03.910 --> 00:18:12.069 David Morgan-Jones: No, I'll fiddle, I'll fiddle around with it. I can come back in here and have a little bit of a thing, so I… I might just push this around.

236 00:18:12.610 --> 00:18:14.510 David Morgan-Jones: Kia.

237 00:18:14.970 --> 00:18:16.459 David Morgan-Jones: A little bit.

238 00:18:16.610 --> 00:18:20.390 Angie Bamford: Might be easiest to do one side of the road, and then one side of the other road.

239 00:18:20.880 --> 00:18:22.029 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah,

240 00:18:22.620 --> 00:18:39.889 David Morgan-Jones: And, yeah, so I'm gonna… the next zone will be around here, and then there'll be another zone which will capture all of these, and there'll be another zone which will go that… but I can do… and there'll be a zone around here, but I can do that later. So the next bit is, how do I calculate the number of houses within, say, the red zone?

241 00:18:41.390 --> 00:18:48.250 Stuart Bacon: Okay, so now to… if we close, .

242 00:18:48.760 --> 00:18:49.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: the left column.

243 00:18:50.390 --> 00:18:51.440 David Morgan-Jones: Yup, this one here.

244 00:18:51.440 --> 00:19:00.299 Stuart Bacon: bottom and whatever in the top left-hand corner, on the X there, yep. Yep. And we need to go and turn on, the addresses detail.

245 00:19:00.540 --> 00:19:08.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hang on a minute, can I just suggest, if you click on the area you've got there in red, David, just go into it?

246 00:19:08.010 --> 00:19:08.420 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

247 00:19:08.420 --> 00:19:10.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now go into the record.

248 00:19:11.520 --> 00:19:13.130 David Morgan-Jones: What information delivery bit here?

249 00:19:13.130 --> 00:19:14.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep, yep.

250 00:19:14.340 --> 00:19:14.680 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

251 00:19:14.730 --> 00:19:18.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now go into Data Extract, which is the little arrow at the top.

252 00:19:18.840 --> 00:19:19.679 David Morgan-Jones: This one here.

253 00:19:19.680 --> 00:19:20.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup.

254 00:19:20.450 --> 00:19:21.010 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

255 00:19:21.190 --> 00:19:24.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it says, where do you want to extract from? The answer is addresses.

256 00:19:26.030 --> 00:19:27.280 David Morgan-Jones: Addresses, yup.

257 00:19:27.280 --> 00:19:29.859 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, and then just run down the bottom right.

258 00:19:33.480 --> 00:19:46.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Those are all the houses in that area, and if you go back to your map, you'll, well, you won't see them just yet, but you can now export that if you want to, just give it a list of people, you can export that as a spreadsheet.

259 00:19:46.910 --> 00:19:47.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Autumn Lake.

260 00:19:47.820 --> 00:19:49.070 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, fantastic.

261 00:19:49.290 --> 00:19:52.570 Stuart Bacon: If you go to the bottom left, that'll export that as a spreadsheet.

262 00:19:52.570 --> 00:19:53.390 David Morgan-Jones: Yup.

263 00:19:56.280 --> 00:19:57.210 Stuart Bacon: Download.

264 00:20:00.050 --> 00:20:02.029 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just save it as calls area.

265 00:20:03.360 --> 00:20:05.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or was that, David? I can't remember which one.

266 00:20:05.320 --> 00:20:07.030 David Morgan-Jones: It's already downloaded it and named it.

267 00:20:08.520 --> 00:20:11.779 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, no, so it'd just be a case of renaming it as David's.

268 00:20:11.780 --> 00:20:15.699 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, no, I've got that, so I just put David's area there, got you.

269 00:20:15.930 --> 00:20:22.670 Stuart Bacon: So, if you close that now, all I was gonna do…

270 00:20:22.790 --> 00:20:27.889 Stuart Bacon: You can… you can… if you come into the addresses bit.

271 00:20:29.190 --> 00:20:30.630 David Morgan-Jones: Close that down there.

272 00:20:30.860 --> 00:20:34.169 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, so now click on Addresses on the left.

273 00:20:35.810 --> 00:20:36.420 David Morgan-Jones: Here.

274 00:20:36.510 --> 00:20:37.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No doubt.

275 00:20:37.400 --> 00:20:40.580 Stuart Bacon: Down, down, underneath, information delivery.

276 00:20:40.810 --> 00:20:42.520 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, got you, addresses, yup.

277 00:20:42.760 --> 00:20:46.399 Stuart Bacon: And you want, the addresses

278 00:20:47.640 --> 00:20:55.350 Stuart Bacon: Correct. That shows you, then, a red dot on each of the properties that exist, as a house.

279 00:20:55.450 --> 00:21:05.840 Stuart Bacon: Blue one, blow on businesses, and you can actually, sort of, define what you've got.

280 00:21:07.150 --> 00:21:14.120 Stuart Bacon: You can break… if you put up… if we add in an extra column into your information delivery layer.

281 00:21:14.210 --> 00:21:17.519 David Morgan-Jones: Right, okay, so how do we go back to that now?

282 00:21:18.120 --> 00:21:24.369 Stuart Bacon: So, the easy way to go back into that now is in administration in the cog in the top right-hand corner.

283 00:21:25.000 --> 00:21:25.770 David Morgan-Jones: Got you.

284 00:21:28.370 --> 00:21:29.680 David Morgan-Jones: My layers…

285 00:21:29.680 --> 00:21:31.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

286 00:21:31.450 --> 00:21:39.190 Stuart Bacon: Yep, that'll come back up. Yep, so now click on information delivery, and the pencil… At the top there.

287 00:21:39.190 --> 00:21:40.219 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, you… yeah.

288 00:21:42.380 --> 00:21:49.409 Stuart Bacon: And then adding, on the right-hand side, property type.

289 00:21:58.220 --> 00:22:02.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you could do an ad plus, couldn't you? Are you looking for private houses versus commercial ones?

290 00:22:03.530 --> 00:22:04.110 Stuart Bacon: F.

291 00:22:04.110 --> 00:22:04.710 David Morgan-Jones: Yup.

292 00:22:05.060 --> 00:22:08.740 David Morgan-Jones: Well, actually, no, we… it's a distribution to everybody.

293 00:22:08.870 --> 00:22:11.190 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so maybe you don't need this.

294 00:22:11.380 --> 00:22:21.789 Stuart Bacon: At the moment, you might not need it, and you can run it as a general script on all of them, but further down the… further down the road, it might… you might only want to do.

295 00:22:21.790 --> 00:22:24.089 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, no, absolutely. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

296 00:22:24.090 --> 00:22:30.700 Stuart Bacon: businesses. So, yeah, that was… that was just my thought on… Adding that field in.

297 00:22:31.390 --> 00:22:38.910 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, so now we… Go back to the maps, the middle icon of the three in the top right.

298 00:22:46.910 --> 00:22:49.160 David Morgan-Jones: So there we've got the information delivery.

299 00:22:50.030 --> 00:22:50.500 Stuart Bacon: Yeah.

300 00:22:50.500 --> 00:22:55.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Do you know about printing these out, David, if you want to give a copy of their area to somebody?

301 00:22:55.840 --> 00:22:56.630 David Morgan-Jones: No.

302 00:22:56.630 --> 00:22:57.779 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hello, David.

303 00:22:58.760 --> 00:23:09.279 David Morgan-Jones: No, I don't. So, that is another cracking idea, because I can give both the map and the… and a number of houses, because I can now count up and give them the total number of leaflets they need.

304 00:23:10.160 --> 00:23:13.190 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Also, if you were to go into style.

305 00:23:13.790 --> 00:23:17.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, click on Information Delivery, the tick, on the left.

306 00:23:17.280 --> 00:23:17.660 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

307 00:23:17.660 --> 00:23:19.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It'll go into style.

308 00:23:20.950 --> 00:23:21.580 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

309 00:23:21.780 --> 00:23:27.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And turn on labels, so the label column, if you made it the, distributor.

310 00:23:28.030 --> 00:23:31.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That will put a name on each of the places for you. That's all you need.

311 00:23:31.110 --> 00:23:33.300 David Morgan-Jones: Fabulous. Okay, so I've got that.

312 00:23:33.300 --> 00:23:33.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

313 00:23:33.820 --> 00:23:34.820 David Morgan-Jones: Save that.

314 00:23:34.820 --> 00:23:36.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you go back to the map now…

315 00:23:36.870 --> 00:23:39.599 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, got it. The girls area and Davies area.

316 00:23:39.600 --> 00:23:40.260 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

317 00:23:40.450 --> 00:23:44.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then if you wanted to print them, You would,

318 00:23:45.100 --> 00:23:52.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Adjust the area till it's sort of a bit larger, which… yeah, there you go. And now go up to the print menu at the top.

319 00:23:53.160 --> 00:23:54.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Top line.

320 00:23:55.370 --> 00:23:56.410 Stuart Bacon: All good food.

321 00:23:56.640 --> 00:24:00.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then you can adjust that to get what you want for that particular area.

322 00:24:00.430 --> 00:24:01.200 Stuart Bacon: Good.

323 00:24:01.200 --> 00:24:05.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, mess… it's not… if I were you, I'd just… yeah, alright, that'll do.

324 00:24:06.850 --> 00:24:12.769 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But what you can do is, if you go into your map itself… yeah, there you go, you can just scroll that till you get to the right size.

325 00:24:12.770 --> 00:24:14.460 Stuart Bacon: Do you want to turn the legend on?

326 00:24:16.330 --> 00:24:17.259 Stuart Bacon: On the left.

327 00:24:18.740 --> 00:24:25.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But give it a title, David, otherwise you get lost. So it's… this is David's, yeah, distribution area.

328 00:24:26.940 --> 00:24:28.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Perfect.

329 00:24:30.700 --> 00:24:33.980 David Morgan-Jones: Okay, done that, done that, done that, and you want the legend on?

330 00:24:34.240 --> 00:24:34.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup.

331 00:24:35.560 --> 00:24:36.589 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That will do.

332 00:24:36.790 --> 00:24:38.469 David Morgan-Jones: That'll do. And then you just…

333 00:24:38.550 --> 00:24:39.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Printed.

334 00:24:39.520 --> 00:24:40.650 Stuart Bacon: Praise not, yeah.

335 00:24:41.530 --> 00:24:42.220 Angie Bamford: Obi on.

336 00:24:42.220 --> 00:24:43.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, no damn bullshin.

337 00:24:43.800 --> 00:24:44.450 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, yeah.

338 00:24:51.180 --> 00:24:53.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if you now click on that little square arrow.

339 00:24:55.110 --> 00:24:59.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's what you get, and you can now print that on your printer and give it to David.

340 00:25:00.510 --> 00:25:01.540 David Morgan-Jones: Awesome.

341 00:25:01.540 --> 00:25:05.940 Stuart Bacon: And I think that works, except I also think there are…

342 00:25:06.960 --> 00:25:15.410 Stuart Bacon: opportunities to use the public map for this, where, because, Carl's area is so large.

343 00:25:15.410 --> 00:25:15.760 David Morgan-Jones: Yup.

344 00:25:15.760 --> 00:25:27.010 Stuart Bacon: the comparison and whatever of, printing Carl's area and printing David's area, the two are very, sort of, challenging to, sort of, compare.

345 00:25:27.010 --> 00:25:27.380 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, yeah.

346 00:25:27.380 --> 00:25:37.279 Stuart Bacon: And whatever, and it's a lot easier when you can zoom in on your phone as you're walking around to find out whether something is accurate or not.

347 00:25:37.900 --> 00:25:39.949 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, that's a good idea, yeah, yeah, yeah.

348 00:25:40.200 --> 00:25:48.609 Stuart Bacon: So you can, if you go to the COGS in the… Top right, and administration again.

349 00:25:48.820 --> 00:25:49.410 David Morgan-Jones: Yep.

350 00:25:52.810 --> 00:25:58.420 Stuart Bacon: And on… Information delivery.

351 00:25:58.980 --> 00:26:00.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

352 00:26:00.050 --> 00:26:04.890 Stuart Bacon: go to the right-hand side column where it says Layer Details, and choose Columns.

353 00:26:06.860 --> 00:26:09.589 David Morgan-Jones: Layer detail. Sorry, lost me there.

354 00:26:09.860 --> 00:26:11.070 Angie Bamford: Finder side.

355 00:26:11.330 --> 00:26:12.400 Stuart Bacon: Right-hand side.

356 00:26:12.760 --> 00:26:13.490 David Morgan-Jones: That one.

357 00:26:13.490 --> 00:26:13.940 Angie Bamford: Oh, God.

358 00:26:13.940 --> 00:26:15.009 Stuart Bacon: Problem, yep.

359 00:26:15.970 --> 00:26:20.170 Stuart Bacon: And you want the zone name and the distributor.

360 00:26:20.170 --> 00:26:21.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And possibly the notes.

361 00:26:21.970 --> 00:26:24.109 Stuart Bacon: To be, ticked under public.

362 00:26:24.800 --> 00:26:26.540 David Morgan-Jones: Oh, I see, got you. Yeah, yeah.

363 00:26:29.100 --> 00:26:34.729 Stuart Bacon: And then save that in the top right-hand corner, on the yellow… what's the yellow icon there?

364 00:26:35.100 --> 00:26:39.529 Stuart Bacon: Yep, and save. Now if we come down to public maps.

365 00:26:40.310 --> 00:26:41.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Left-hand column, yep.

366 00:26:41.690 --> 00:26:47.649 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, on the left-hand side. And create a new public map there in the second column.

367 00:26:49.540 --> 00:26:50.540 Stuart Bacon: I'm…

368 00:26:51.200 --> 00:26:52.120 David Morgan-Jones: Do you use that one?

369 00:26:52.120 --> 00:26:53.260 Stuart Bacon: That wraps, yeah.

370 00:26:54.740 --> 00:27:06.289 Stuart Bacon: And next… And then… Information delivery, will be done.

371 00:27:06.780 --> 00:27:07.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: under eye, isn't it?

372 00:27:08.380 --> 00:27:09.370 Stuart Bacon: There you go.

373 00:27:10.320 --> 00:27:13.040 Stuart Bacon: On that.

374 00:27:13.290 --> 00:27:15.750 Stuart Bacon: Do you need any other detail?

375 00:27:15.900 --> 00:27:17.480 David Morgan-Jones: What about addresses? What about the.

376 00:27:17.480 --> 00:27:21.639 Stuart Bacon: Postcodes… addresses in the postcode areas might be useful.

377 00:27:21.970 --> 00:27:27.899 David Morgan-Jones: The addresses definitely would be, but the postcode… no, it's really the address. Will that come on the next one?

378 00:27:27.900 --> 00:27:29.880 Stuart Bacon: The dresses will be on the next page, yeah.

379 00:27:30.610 --> 00:27:35.810 David Morgan-Jones: So, we want addresses… That's it.

380 00:27:36.520 --> 00:27:38.070 David Morgan-Jones: So that's perfect.

381 00:27:38.490 --> 00:27:41.219 Stuart Bacon: I'd go back and put postcode areas in.

382 00:27:44.760 --> 00:27:48.189 Stuart Bacon: which would be under P, which would be 2 thirds of the way down.

383 00:27:51.940 --> 00:27:53.410 David Morgan-Jones: Post code, please find…

384 00:27:53.410 --> 00:27:53.790 Stuart Bacon: Perfect.

385 00:27:53.790 --> 00:27:54.220 David Morgan-Jones: They.

386 00:27:54.220 --> 00:27:54.740 Stuart Bacon: Nope.

387 00:27:55.590 --> 00:27:57.660 Stuart Bacon: Yep, and next.

388 00:27:59.040 --> 00:28:03.070 Stuart Bacon: And then… Yes.

389 00:28:03.290 --> 00:28:04.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We'd leave it at that.

390 00:28:04.850 --> 00:28:09.580 Stuart Bacon: Leave it at that. So, next to that… Now…

391 00:28:10.960 --> 00:28:14.289 Stuart Bacon: Create a… you need to insert a title there for the map.

392 00:28:14.590 --> 00:28:15.490 Stuart Bacon: Bye.

393 00:28:23.790 --> 00:28:24.700 David Morgan-Jones: Okay.

394 00:28:25.150 --> 00:28:28.660 Stuart Bacon: And I would probably turn the postcode areas off.

395 00:28:32.670 --> 00:28:35.839 Stuart Bacon: Not the postcode search, the postcode areas on the right-hand side, sorry, yep.

396 00:28:38.050 --> 00:28:42.700 Stuart Bacon: Because then it means it's there, but it doesn't automatically show up when you first log into the map.

397 00:28:42.700 --> 00:28:43.500 David Morgan-Jones: Gotcha.

398 00:28:44.370 --> 00:28:46.650 Stuart Bacon: So now, if you save that map.

399 00:28:47.230 --> 00:28:52.380 Stuart Bacon: And if you copy the, the share URL.

400 00:28:52.380 --> 00:28:52.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No.

401 00:28:55.010 --> 00:28:57.100 Stuart Bacon: And put that in a new tab.

402 00:28:59.370 --> 00:28:59.960 David Morgan-Jones: Oops.

403 00:29:07.270 --> 00:29:08.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup, it's come up.

404 00:29:09.320 --> 00:29:13.220 Stuart Bacon: You could give that to all of your distributors, and they can look at

405 00:29:13.360 --> 00:29:15.760 Stuart Bacon: Exactly where they've gotta go.

406 00:29:16.790 --> 00:29:24.239 Stuart Bacon: And dynamically, then, Change the map or whatever as you're… Doing, if needed.

407 00:29:24.650 --> 00:29:30.050 David Morgan-Jones: Does Parish Online come with its own app, or do you just go into the.

408 00:29:30.050 --> 00:29:31.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to a regular browser on your.

409 00:29:31.230 --> 00:29:34.700 David Morgan-Jones: Browser, and then you just… and then just put the postcode in.

410 00:29:36.050 --> 00:29:37.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, what you can do is you go to.

411 00:29:37.710 --> 00:29:38.220 David Morgan-Jones: Sorry.

412 00:29:38.710 --> 00:29:42.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Top left-hand side, David, there's the layers button.

413 00:29:42.000 --> 00:29:42.850 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, yup.

414 00:29:43.020 --> 00:29:47.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you can turn the layers on or off now, so if you wanted to get rid of, just say, the houses.

415 00:29:48.270 --> 00:29:51.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Turn off the addresses, just click on the little… yeah.

416 00:29:51.500 --> 00:29:52.550 David Morgan-Jones: arrow here.

417 00:29:52.550 --> 00:29:53.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

418 00:29:53.400 --> 00:29:55.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And turn on the postcodes.

419 00:29:56.020 --> 00:30:00.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just… just so that you and people can do this on their phones, right?

420 00:30:00.380 --> 00:30:01.040 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah.

421 00:30:02.580 --> 00:30:05.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we will come up with numbers eventually.

422 00:30:07.860 --> 00:30:10.629 Stuart Bacon: Should do. I've never seen it do it in grey before.

423 00:30:30.490 --> 00:30:31.215 David Morgan-Jones: Mmm…

424 00:30:32.240 --> 00:30:38.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: David, you might want to make a note for yourself that on your phone, you're going to need to type into the browser

425 00:30:39.210 --> 00:30:45.200 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Parish Online, all one word.xmap.cloud.

426 00:30:45.430 --> 00:30:46.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: slash login.

427 00:30:48.020 --> 00:30:49.039 David Morgan-Jones: Got you, okay.

428 00:30:49.040 --> 00:30:50.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'll put that in the chat for you, but…

429 00:30:50.960 --> 00:30:51.670 David Morgan-Jones: Thank you.

430 00:30:52.460 --> 00:30:55.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's what you do on your browser on your phone.

431 00:31:08.420 --> 00:31:10.109 David Morgan-Jones: Cool. Okay, that's great.

432 00:31:19.190 --> 00:31:22.350 David Morgan-Jones: Right. That's my entertainment one afternoon lined up.

433 00:31:24.210 --> 00:31:25.420 Angie Bamford: Can you busy?

434 00:31:26.150 --> 00:31:32.850 David Morgan-Jones: Thank you very much, everybody. I'll, I'll come back to that, and have a nice,

435 00:31:33.300 --> 00:31:34.330 David Morgan-Jones: Faff about.

436 00:31:34.990 --> 00:31:36.210 David Morgan-Jones: Tidy that all up.

437 00:31:38.550 --> 00:31:41.419 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And that's all you're gonna ask us, just that one question?

438 00:31:41.620 --> 00:31:44.029 David Morgan-Jones: That was the pressing question of the day.

439 00:31:44.030 --> 00:31:44.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

440 00:31:45.320 --> 00:31:52.779 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, in that case, that leaves us free to go and ask our retired client, what on earth are you wearing and why? Oh, why?

441 00:31:54.940 --> 00:31:59.830 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Have you got a, what's those things called? Pantomime tonight?

442 00:32:00.950 --> 00:32:08.469 Retired Clerk: You meant carnival. Excuse me, it's in the… if you read the chat, I did put in the chat what I was doing.

443 00:32:08.720 --> 00:32:10.860 David Morgan-Jones: I thought you said you'd been out picking letter.

444 00:32:10.860 --> 00:32:11.759 Retired Clerk: Oh, I have.

445 00:32:11.760 --> 00:32:15.870 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, but you have to have a green thing to be allowed to pick up litter?

446 00:32:16.090 --> 00:32:20.220 Retired Clerk: No, but I put it on so that I was noticeable.

447 00:32:22.240 --> 00:32:26.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They're funny, I think that bright yellow or fluorescent yellow is a much easier color to see.

448 00:32:26.870 --> 00:32:29.359 Retired Clerk: But you merge into the hedgerow like that.

449 00:32:30.580 --> 00:32:35.960 David Morgan-Jones: There was no hedgerow where I was.

450 00:32:36.970 --> 00:32:41.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The whole definition of parish council is it's non-urban.

451 00:32:42.770 --> 00:32:46.739 Retired Clerk: Yes, but remember, I'm not in the UK at the moment, I'm elsewhere.

452 00:32:47.730 --> 00:32:48.330 David Morgan-Jones: We don't.

453 00:32:48.330 --> 00:32:50.549 Retired Clerk: We don't have a… we don't have a parish council.

454 00:32:50.550 --> 00:32:53.579 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Spain is the recognized color in Spain, is it?

455 00:32:53.920 --> 00:32:56.580 Retired Clerk: It could be, it could be, not necessarily.

456 00:32:58.080 --> 00:33:01.579 Graham Stoddart-Stones: As long as you're not mistaken for a large vegetable.

457 00:33:06.000 --> 00:33:12.369 Retired Clerk: I know it's a banter session, but I'll go and change. I don't normally go and change from a banter session. I'm gonna go and change.

458 00:33:12.370 --> 00:33:26.239 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I heard on a Zoom session this morning with somebody who suddenly jumped up, grabbed a very large rug, and wrapped it around his legs, and sat back down again, so I assumed he was actually still in his pajamas. He just didn't want us…

459 00:33:26.240 --> 00:33:28.580 Angie Bamford: To know he had nothing going on underneath.

460 00:33:28.580 --> 00:33:29.590 Retired Clerk: Dude.

461 00:33:30.020 --> 00:33:31.230 Retired Clerk: Too much detail.

462 00:33:31.230 --> 00:33:32.799 David Morgan-Jones: That's wild.

463 00:33:37.240 --> 00:33:40.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Andrew, is this your new camera? Because it's giving quite a good picture.

464 00:33:41.580 --> 00:33:42.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm back again.

465 00:33:42.570 --> 00:33:44.430 Andrew Clegg: It's actually my phone.

466 00:33:44.570 --> 00:33:50.089 Andrew Clegg: I'm using the phone as the camera, using the continuity camera function in the phone.

467 00:33:50.090 --> 00:33:50.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Who am I?

468 00:33:50.800 --> 00:33:57.069 Andrew Clegg: Which you… and I've just bought for £5, a nice little mount to stick the phone in.

469 00:33:57.350 --> 00:34:04.250 Andrew Clegg: And it works quite well, but what I don't know is what happens when the phone rings.

470 00:34:05.920 --> 00:34:10.189 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What is the advantage of doing this over using the camera that you lent to your.

471 00:34:10.190 --> 00:34:11.449 Angie Bamford: Or is it cool.

472 00:34:11.449 --> 00:34:22.939 Andrew Clegg: Well, no, I bought… no, she's got that one, and then I bought this awful little one, which you said was dreadful, so I immediately, Graham, threw it away.

473 00:34:23.780 --> 00:34:37.679 Andrew Clegg: I found out how you don't… the internet is now full of things saying, don't buy a webcam, because the… your camera, your phone camera, is much, much better.

474 00:34:37.969 --> 00:34:39.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, it's probably true, yes.

475 00:34:39.389 --> 00:34:46.709 Andrew Clegg: The trouble is, you have to sort of stick it somewhere in the middle of the, of the screen to make it, otherwise I sort of look up

476 00:34:46.839 --> 00:34:48.559 Andrew Clegg: Top right.

477 00:34:48.560 --> 00:34:49.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.

478 00:34:49.909 --> 00:34:51.849 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But actually, it does a pretty good job.

479 00:34:52.460 --> 00:34:56.389 Andrew Clegg: It's very good, actually. It's a much better camera than any of the normal…

480 00:34:57.080 --> 00:35:02.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, how do you bring the phone into the system? Are you wired into the computer with a cable, or are you using…

481 00:35:02.210 --> 00:35:15.679 Andrew Clegg: Now you just switch on continuity camera and stick it in front of you, and there it is. You can pick it up on the Zoom, you know, you program it into the Zoom system.

482 00:35:16.230 --> 00:35:19.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: E? You know, the Zoom… what do you call it?

483 00:35:19.690 --> 00:35:25.120 Retired Clerk: This is supposed to be parish online banter, not…

484 00:35:26.600 --> 00:35:27.140 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

485 00:35:27.960 --> 00:35:31.819 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, do you only, like, grouchy people into Spain nowadays?

486 00:35:32.070 --> 00:35:34.150 Retired Clerk: Break shows.

487 00:35:37.510 --> 00:35:43.190 Retired Clerk: I don't know, I'm too busy looking at all this information on Zoom settings, I'm sorry, I'm… my mind's.

488 00:35:43.190 --> 00:35:44.400 Angie Bamford: Cheryl now.

489 00:35:44.400 --> 00:35:51.420 Andrew Clegg: I've… away, I've been away very close to Angie, and then quite close to Stuart. Oh!

490 00:35:51.420 --> 00:36:06.569 Andrew Clegg: Well, I don't know how close I was, Angie. I certainly crossed over the top of HS2 somewhere, but I hadn't a clue where. And I went for… on… I kept… we drove on the, Foss Way up to Warwick.

491 00:36:06.900 --> 00:36:10.959 Andrew Clegg: Or nearly Warwick. I don't… where are you, Stuart? You're beyond Warwick, aren't you?

492 00:36:10.960 --> 00:36:13.530 Stuart Bacon: some beyond Warwick, I'm, on the…

493 00:36:14.080 --> 00:36:18.780 Stuart Bacon: Oh, no, just off the, the border of Leicestershire, Warwickshire.

494 00:36:18.780 --> 00:36:19.170 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

495 00:36:19.530 --> 00:36:20.210 Stuart Bacon: Yeah.

496 00:36:20.810 --> 00:36:23.790 Andrew Clegg: No, we just wandered around Warwick for 2 days.

497 00:36:24.220 --> 00:36:26.010 Angie Bamford: I was nowhere near Buckinghamshire.

498 00:36:27.270 --> 00:36:30.530 Andrew Clegg: we came down near Stowe. How far?

499 00:36:30.530 --> 00:36:32.760 Angie Bamford: Oh, Stowe, yeah, it's not far from Stowe, that's probably about.

500 00:36:33.300 --> 00:36:34.200 Andrew Clegg: Those on the end.

501 00:36:34.200 --> 00:36:34.620 Angie Bamford: And it's.

502 00:36:34.640 --> 00:36:37.849 Andrew Clegg: Those on the, on the, on the pot.

503 00:36:39.000 --> 00:36:39.950 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

504 00:36:39.950 --> 00:36:43.910 Angie Bamford: That was about 20 minutes away, yeah. That's a very posh place to stay.

505 00:36:44.810 --> 00:36:45.420 Andrew Clegg: Alright.

506 00:36:45.420 --> 00:36:46.980 Angie Bamford: It's a very posh place, it's still.

507 00:36:46.980 --> 00:36:53.289 Andrew Clegg: I know it is, I know, I remember going to it 60 years ago on a bike, but I haven't been since.

508 00:36:54.250 --> 00:36:56.820 Angie Bamford: Yeah, they've got private schools and all sorts of things.

509 00:36:56.820 --> 00:36:59.110 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, there's… and there's the big house there.

510 00:36:59.110 --> 00:36:59.940 Angie Bamford: Yeah, yeah.

511 00:36:59.940 --> 00:37:00.440 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

512 00:37:00.440 --> 00:37:03.160 Angie Bamford: Beautiful. The gardens, so gardens are lovely.

513 00:37:03.160 --> 00:37:04.750 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, yeah.

514 00:37:04.750 --> 00:37:05.910 Angie Bamford: Yeah, I can ask…

515 00:37:05.910 --> 00:37:15.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: In the latest newsletter, they reveal a new, facility for cutting a hole in the middle of an area. Has anyone tried that yet?

516 00:37:15.250 --> 00:37:27.189 Andrew Clegg: I came online now to find out now what new features there were, Graham. I thought it was easier to come and ask you than to read myself.

517 00:37:28.990 --> 00:37:35.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Funnily enough, that's exactly what I find about ChatGPT. I never bother going and looking how to do anything now, I just ask it.

518 00:37:36.200 --> 00:37:49.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But you have to be hugely specific with which version of whatever software you're trying, so I tried talking to it about DaVinci Resolve, which is a magnificent video creation piece of kit.

519 00:37:49.440 --> 00:37:58.019 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And but it comes out in multiple versions, and inevitably, every time they tell me how to do something, it's not applicable to my version.

520 00:37:58.020 --> 00:37:58.650 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

521 00:37:58.650 --> 00:38:08.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So there's a new system in ChatGPT now, where you can say, save this to memory, and it always remembers what it is that you do, which I think is really convenient.

522 00:38:09.520 --> 00:38:09.840 David Morgan-Jones: Especially.

523 00:38:09.840 --> 00:38:17.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: it automatically knows I'm using DaVinci Resolve version 22.3.2 build 9, or something.

524 00:38:17.820 --> 00:38:18.220 Angie Bamford: Nope.

525 00:38:18.220 --> 00:38:18.800 David Morgan-Jones: Boom.

526 00:38:18.800 --> 00:38:24.069 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And therefore, it doesn't waste its time giving me answers that aren't applicable to that build, which I think is bloody useful.

527 00:38:24.970 --> 00:38:36.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Anyway, as the grouch would say, this has got nothing to do with Parish Online, so if you'd like to bring up Parish Online, Andrew, and stick it on the shared screen…

528 00:38:36.380 --> 00:38:38.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We're going to investigate the new facility.

529 00:38:39.460 --> 00:38:42.060 Andrew Clegg: All right.

530 00:38:42.170 --> 00:38:49.000 Andrew Clegg: I'm in Excel at the moment, and I've been doing a bit of work on, Hold on.

531 00:38:51.980 --> 00:39:09.169 David Morgan-Jones: Whilst Andrew gets his, his screen up and in the right place, I've gone into the, on my phone, onto the website, and, and done the biz, and now trying to turn on the information delivery and the addresses, and all I'm getting is the wheels of doom building.

532 00:39:09.170 --> 00:39:14.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just… yes, just along the bottom of the screen, there's a black line, horizontal black line.

533 00:39:16.860 --> 00:39:18.069 David Morgan-Jones: Not my phone.

534 00:39:18.310 --> 00:39:19.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, come on.

535 00:39:22.500 --> 00:39:26.749 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Start again, David, so we know where you're starting, where you are.

536 00:39:26.750 --> 00:39:27.690 David Morgan-Jones: Alright, I'll.

537 00:39:27.690 --> 00:39:28.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: lost.

538 00:39:29.280 --> 00:39:30.940 David Morgan-Jones: Alright, go home.

539 00:39:31.550 --> 00:39:32.550 David Morgan-Jones: Alright, okay.

540 00:39:34.790 --> 00:39:35.550 David Morgan-Jones: Mark.

541 00:39:36.350 --> 00:39:38.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And you're in Paris Online?

542 00:39:38.090 --> 00:39:39.890 David Morgan-Jones: It's just coming up again.

543 00:39:40.090 --> 00:39:40.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.

544 00:39:41.440 --> 00:39:51.019 David Morgan-Jones: Right, okay, so at the moment, I've got type to search, plus minus, I've got the map of the parish, and at the bottom, I've got a

545 00:39:51.190 --> 00:39:54.449 David Morgan-Jones: Stacked squares, a target, and three dots.

546 00:39:57.020 --> 00:40:00.809 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, the stacked squares are what I call a licorice all-sort.

547 00:40:00.810 --> 00:40:01.970 David Morgan-Jones: A licorice also, yeah.

548 00:40:01.970 --> 00:40:08.190 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, and that is where you can turn the layers that you want to see on or off. So if you tap that button…

549 00:40:08.190 --> 00:40:16.599 David Morgan-Jones: Yep, so I've done that. Yeah, went to… went down, got the parish layer, Turned on information delivery, tick.

550 00:40:16.900 --> 00:40:17.280 Graham Stoddart-Stones: S.

551 00:40:17.280 --> 00:40:21.250 David Morgan-Jones: And it's that point where I just get a circle, you know, the sort of the…

552 00:40:21.530 --> 00:40:24.480 David Morgan-Jones: It's waiting, waiting, waiting circle.

553 00:40:25.510 --> 00:40:28.530 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you in a strong signal area for your firm there?

554 00:40:28.530 --> 00:40:33.390 David Morgan-Jones: Yeah, yeah, I'm… I'm at home in my, so I've got Wi-Fi up to the yin-yang.

555 00:40:33.860 --> 00:40:39.310 David Morgan-Jones: Mind you, my other… there's… I've got something else that's struggling as well, so it may well be…

556 00:40:40.520 --> 00:40:42.630 David Morgan-Jones: I have a…

557 00:40:48.690 --> 00:40:54.340 David Morgan-Jones: an internet issue. Alright, leave that with me, and I'll hand you back to, to Andrew.

558 00:40:55.200 --> 00:41:01.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I'd love… it's a really handy note from Stuart. Thank you very much, Stuart. Because, Andrew, are you using an iPhone?

559 00:41:02.770 --> 00:41:03.630 Andrew Clegg: All right.

560 00:41:03.630 --> 00:41:05.299 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You use an iPhone with your.

561 00:41:05.300 --> 00:41:09.349 Andrew Clegg: Yes, yes, but apparently you can do it with most cameras.

562 00:41:09.350 --> 00:41:16.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, yes, Stuart has just very conveniently put the instruction for wee Android users in there, so that's great.

563 00:41:19.480 --> 00:41:24.029 Andrew Clegg: Can you see… I've got my, can you see, parish online now?

564 00:41:24.030 --> 00:41:28.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not yet. No, you seem to have got some sort of split screen, there's a big dark line down the middle of it.

565 00:41:28.720 --> 00:41:31.470 Andrew Clegg: Oh… in that case…

566 00:41:31.690 --> 00:41:33.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go, that's it, right over there.

567 00:41:33.620 --> 00:41:34.359 Andrew Clegg: All right.

568 00:41:35.030 --> 00:41:41.259 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You might want to kill your left-hand column of history, just so we don't see all the porn sites you've been looking at.

569 00:41:44.950 --> 00:41:46.880 Andrew Clegg: Well, hydrology data.

570 00:41:46.880 --> 00:41:47.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, well, that's

571 00:41:53.430 --> 00:41:54.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So,

572 00:41:55.550 --> 00:42:03.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: trying to remember where this is that you see. I think if you go into a… one of your lairs, Andrew, a parish lair.

573 00:42:03.850 --> 00:42:07.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Any old layer, but probably a.

574 00:42:08.100 --> 00:42:09.399 Andrew Clegg: What would you like?

575 00:42:09.400 --> 00:42:11.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Polygon type there would be best.

576 00:42:11.610 --> 00:42:11.960 Andrew Clegg: Story?

577 00:42:11.960 --> 00:42:16.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Have you got a play layer that you can play with, a play polygon layer, or a test layer, or something?

578 00:42:16.900 --> 00:42:23.270 Andrew Clegg: I got… I've… It's a long time since I've used this, Graham, because I'm always now…

579 00:42:23.780 --> 00:42:25.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, just create a new layer, then.

580 00:42:25.820 --> 00:42:26.720 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

581 00:42:32.240 --> 00:42:33.979 Andrew Clegg: Let's play with this one.

582 00:42:34.600 --> 00:42:36.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so that's Daniel…

583 00:42:36.350 --> 00:42:39.540 Andrew Clegg: That's where they're making a solar farm down there.

584 00:42:39.540 --> 00:42:40.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

585 00:42:43.150 --> 00:42:48.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, if you expand that scenery, zoom in a long way.

586 00:42:48.580 --> 00:42:49.060 Andrew Clegg: Hmm.

587 00:42:49.120 --> 00:42:51.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you can see your shoulder thumb.

588 00:42:51.330 --> 00:42:58.219 Andrew Clegg: Okay, it's the bit that's visible from the top of the hill opposite that I put there.

589 00:42:58.460 --> 00:43:01.669 Andrew Clegg: We'll put you up here. There's my house just there.

590 00:43:01.670 --> 00:43:09.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, I remember that. So, if you can expand the views that we can see the solar farm in more detail.

591 00:43:09.830 --> 00:43:10.620 Andrew Clegg: Okay.

592 00:43:14.430 --> 00:43:20.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go. So now, if you click on that to highlight it and get it into edit mode.

593 00:43:20.800 --> 00:43:24.039 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into the editor of the top left.

594 00:43:24.620 --> 00:43:25.410 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

595 00:43:25.730 --> 00:43:31.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think there's a new button there. What does that magnifying glass do?

596 00:43:31.090 --> 00:43:32.229 Andrew Clegg: Oh, that?

597 00:43:32.440 --> 00:43:41.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, that's the construction, you don't want that one. I thought there was going to be a new symbol for the new facility. Let me just look up the newsletter, hang on a second.

598 00:43:49.000 --> 00:43:51.189 Andrew Clegg: Don't see any new ones there.

599 00:43:51.190 --> 00:43:54.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, I'm just gonna look up and see how to use it, because I…

600 00:43:54.770 --> 00:43:59.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I looked at it the other day and thought, that looks interesting, we'll do it on Friday.

601 00:44:26.230 --> 00:44:27.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so…

602 00:44:37.310 --> 00:44:43.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm looking at the… looking at the instructions, and the cookie cutter…

603 00:44:44.550 --> 00:44:49.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: thing is listed in the… in the tool, so… hmm…

604 00:44:56.330 --> 00:44:59.269 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It looks like they've not actually put it in anywhere.

605 00:45:00.240 --> 00:45:01.650 Andrew Clegg: What are you looking for, Grant?

606 00:45:02.070 --> 00:45:12.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you're looking for, in the list of icons you have at the top of the left-hand column, there should be one that looks like a cookie cutter, the sort that you throw into.

607 00:45:12.310 --> 00:45:16.920 Andrew Clegg: Oh, yes, yes, I remember that. Well, so you can make a hole in the middle of a solar farm?

608 00:45:16.920 --> 00:45:25.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Exactly, and I thought we'd just try it out. But maybe it doesn't show up unless you've got a new layer created. Can we just create a quick new layer?

609 00:45:26.280 --> 00:45:30.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So go after Create in the top left, top middle, whatever.

610 00:45:30.450 --> 00:45:35.899 Andrew Clegg: Do you know, I've forgotten how to use this completely. Where, where does the goblin?

611 00:45:35.900 --> 00:45:41.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go to the right, you're on the black line, go along to create. Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.

612 00:45:41.760 --> 00:45:47.120 Andrew Clegg: create, yeah. Oh, I never use this access to a layer, I use the…

613 00:45:47.710 --> 00:45:49.750 Andrew Clegg: So, what do I want to do?

614 00:45:49.750 --> 00:45:52.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just to Andrew's Tesla.

615 00:45:53.610 --> 00:45:55.230 Stuart Bacon: And just test polygon or something.

616 00:45:55.520 --> 00:45:56.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.

617 00:45:56.120 --> 00:45:57.469 Andrew Clegg: So, boutique.

618 00:45:58.210 --> 00:46:00.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, next. Polygon.

619 00:46:03.400 --> 00:46:04.230 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

620 00:46:05.330 --> 00:46:08.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: and testing… Cookie cutter.

621 00:46:08.960 --> 00:46:10.970 Andrew Clegg: Their description testing.

622 00:46:12.590 --> 00:46:13.450 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

623 00:46:14.200 --> 00:46:14.970 Andrew Clegg: Next.

624 00:46:14.970 --> 00:46:16.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Next, yeah.

625 00:46:16.380 --> 00:46:20.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just give it one column a name on the plus at the top right.

626 00:46:22.830 --> 00:46:30.489 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And just finish that. Just cancel, yeah, and click on the green finish.

627 00:46:33.140 --> 00:46:37.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so now if you close down the left-hand layer column.

628 00:46:37.830 --> 00:46:41.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go to your parish layers and scroll down to the bottom.

629 00:46:42.130 --> 00:46:44.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Here we go, oops, that one.

630 00:46:45.390 --> 00:46:47.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Andrew Lair, turn off the cell phone.

631 00:46:47.490 --> 00:46:48.259 Andrew Clegg: Oh, Andrew's ran.

632 00:46:48.260 --> 00:46:49.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: standard.

633 00:46:50.410 --> 00:46:50.900 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

634 00:46:50.900 --> 00:46:53.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you turn off the other two, should…

635 00:46:53.720 --> 00:46:56.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, toggle that off and toggle that off, good.

636 00:46:56.510 --> 00:47:04.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, now you need to add a feature by being on the right-hand end of your layer line, where the tick is.

637 00:47:04.480 --> 00:47:06.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Add feature.

638 00:47:06.610 --> 00:47:08.079 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, just a polygon, maybe.

639 00:47:08.080 --> 00:47:09.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Put something in there, yeah, exactly.

640 00:47:13.880 --> 00:47:16.049 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It is a long time since she'd done this.

641 00:47:16.050 --> 00:47:16.570 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

642 00:47:16.570 --> 00:47:19.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, give it a name.

643 00:47:19.460 --> 00:47:21.449 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To keep that attached or something.

644 00:47:27.170 --> 00:47:29.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yup. Literally, save it?

645 00:47:29.120 --> 00:47:30.590 Andrew Clegg: And it too.

646 00:47:30.900 --> 00:47:33.010 Andrew Clegg: Hold on, save…

647 00:47:34.560 --> 00:47:37.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Click on it… oh, sorry, close the left-hand corner.

648 00:47:38.070 --> 00:47:40.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Close the left-hand column with the X at the top.

649 00:47:40.920 --> 00:47:42.870 Andrew Clegg: Sorry, close… closed that.

650 00:47:43.070 --> 00:47:43.700 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

651 00:47:43.840 --> 00:47:49.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into… turn on your layer again. Sorry, go down to the parish layers, turn on yours at the bottom.

652 00:47:50.560 --> 00:47:51.580 Andrew Clegg: Okay…

653 00:47:54.150 --> 00:47:55.790 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, it is on, that's interesting.

654 00:47:56.780 --> 00:48:01.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you go into the cogwheel and click on, table view?

655 00:48:04.760 --> 00:48:07.309 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then highlight Andrew's Polygon.

656 00:48:07.710 --> 00:48:08.190 Andrew Clegg: Ina?

657 00:48:08.390 --> 00:48:15.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, you need to be in full screen mode, so go to the full screen icon on the right-hand. Got it? Okay, it's there. Yes, it is, okay.

658 00:48:15.580 --> 00:48:16.100 Andrew Clegg: mulligans.

659 00:48:16.100 --> 00:48:21.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then I'll just click in the red polygon, the red triangle, just click in that.

660 00:48:23.360 --> 00:48:25.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And go into Andrew's there.

661 00:48:25.700 --> 00:48:26.560 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

662 00:48:26.560 --> 00:48:29.059 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No cookie cutter, look at that!

663 00:48:29.350 --> 00:48:30.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's disgraceful.

664 00:48:32.060 --> 00:48:36.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so they've told about… they've told us about it before they've actually intervented it.

665 00:48:36.160 --> 00:48:40.109 Andrew Clegg: to put it in. Yeah, it was good. It's for making holes, isn't it?

666 00:48:40.110 --> 00:48:44.909 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Exactly. Suppose you had a pond in there, and you wanted to take out the pond so that they don't measure that.

667 00:48:44.910 --> 00:48:49.789 Andrew Clegg: level for the grass. Can you make the hole any shape, or is it sort of…

668 00:48:50.130 --> 00:48:51.219 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I think so, yeah.

669 00:48:51.220 --> 00:48:56.050 Stuart Bacon: It's not at that… it's not at that level. Looking at the image in the newsletter.

670 00:48:56.200 --> 00:49:00.050 Stuart Bacon: You have to be in the edit version to see the cookie cutter, too.

671 00:49:00.270 --> 00:49:01.260 Stuart Bacon: So…

672 00:49:02.070 --> 00:49:05.150 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, have you? Okay, so if we go and click on the pencil…

673 00:49:05.850 --> 00:49:07.100 Stuart Bacon: Click on the pencil.

674 00:49:10.070 --> 00:49:13.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that on the right, okay. Yeah, okay, thank you.

675 00:49:14.230 --> 00:49:15.140 Andrew Clegg: Draw…

676 00:49:15.140 --> 00:49:18.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, to cut from the polygon. Yeah.

677 00:49:18.020 --> 00:49:19.109 Stuart Bacon: Which is good.

678 00:49:19.110 --> 00:49:22.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Go into your triangle and just draw any shape you like. Yeah.

679 00:49:24.440 --> 00:49:25.130 Andrew Clegg: Whoops.

680 00:49:26.010 --> 00:49:26.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Dope.

681 00:49:27.880 --> 00:49:28.859 Andrew Clegg: You're gonna…

682 00:49:29.040 --> 00:49:31.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You'll remember how to click, Andrew.

683 00:49:31.010 --> 00:49:35.690 Andrew Clegg: No, the problem is that I have a… I have… my… my,

684 00:49:35.990 --> 00:49:45.279 Andrew Clegg: I'm not using a mouse, I'm using a trackpad, and the trackpad's legs are a bit worn, and the bottom of the trackpad sort of sticks on the blotting paper underneath it.

685 00:49:45.280 --> 00:49:46.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's very tricky, you know.

686 00:49:46.590 --> 00:49:48.279 Andrew Clegg: Right, and so I've done the part…

687 00:49:48.280 --> 00:49:49.190 Stuart Bacon: safe.

688 00:49:50.580 --> 00:49:51.889 Andrew Clegg: Click Save.

689 00:49:52.570 --> 00:49:54.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, yeah…

690 00:49:54.320 --> 00:49:55.439 Andrew Clegg: There we go, yeah.

691 00:49:56.530 --> 00:50:03.720 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So if you do the area of the polygon, you'll see it is less than the area before you put the cookie cutter in.

692 00:50:03.810 --> 00:50:06.399 Andrew Clegg: That's now the area of the polygon.

693 00:50:06.690 --> 00:50:07.180 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

694 00:50:07.180 --> 00:50:10.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If you click on the… click on the cookie cutter, it probably gives you a different area, yeah.

695 00:50:11.660 --> 00:50:14.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I think let's click on the cookie cutter.

696 00:50:16.260 --> 00:50:17.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

697 00:50:17.810 --> 00:50:19.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Did you give me that as an area?

698 00:50:20.400 --> 00:50:21.490 Andrew Clegg: Down that.

699 00:50:21.490 --> 00:50:22.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

700 00:50:22.550 --> 00:50:24.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, yes, that's the whole… you're in the parish.

701 00:50:24.990 --> 00:50:25.660 Retired Clerk: Oh.

702 00:50:25.860 --> 00:50:27.249 Andrew Clegg: The whole parish, isn't it? Yeah.

703 00:50:27.250 --> 00:50:28.919 Retired Clerk: You're in the past record.

704 00:50:29.350 --> 00:50:31.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Maybe he doesn't… he doesn't maybe have…

705 00:50:31.360 --> 00:50:32.729 Andrew Clegg: I don't think it gives you the area.

706 00:50:32.730 --> 00:50:33.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

707 00:50:34.120 --> 00:50:37.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It would have subtracted it from your original area.

708 00:50:37.090 --> 00:50:40.959 Andrew Clegg: They've subtracted it already, I can't remember what the original one was for that.

709 00:50:40.960 --> 00:50:46.589 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, what you can do is delete it now, so remember that's 2762, and if you delete your…

710 00:50:48.010 --> 00:50:48.700 Andrew Clegg: Elite.

711 00:50:49.590 --> 00:50:50.800 Andrew Clegg: Delete that.

712 00:50:50.800 --> 00:50:52.489 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You probably need to go…

713 00:50:52.600 --> 00:50:54.020 Andrew Clegg: Oh, how do you delete…

714 00:50:54.230 --> 00:50:57.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I suspect you need to be in the edit mode, do you? I don't know.

715 00:50:57.570 --> 00:50:59.560 Retired Clerk: Granted, I suspect.

716 00:51:00.080 --> 00:51:01.980 Stuart Bacon: It can delete the Coca-Cola, can you?

717 00:51:01.980 --> 00:51:06.089 Andrew Clegg: I think… You can't delete a hole, can you?

718 00:51:06.330 --> 00:51:08.629 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's a good question.

719 00:51:10.450 --> 00:51:12.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So what happens if you click on that now?

720 00:51:12.930 --> 00:51:16.539 Andrew Clegg: Oh, look, there's a little bin, a little bin in it, isn't that.

721 00:51:16.540 --> 00:51:17.350 Retired Clerk: There's a big…

722 00:51:17.350 --> 00:51:19.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To delete it, and now save.

723 00:51:20.400 --> 00:51:21.600 Andrew Clegg: No, I've deleted it.

724 00:51:21.600 --> 00:51:22.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Say portion.

725 00:51:23.680 --> 00:51:24.970 Andrew Clegg: Okay.

726 00:51:27.750 --> 00:51:29.950 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it's a much bigger area, look at that.

727 00:51:29.950 --> 00:51:30.730 Andrew Clegg: It's two sticks.

728 00:51:30.730 --> 00:51:34.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it does automatically remove it, even though it's still showing.

729 00:51:34.990 --> 00:51:36.569 Andrew Clegg: It's still showing there.

730 00:51:36.570 --> 00:51:40.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, it's… you'll have… if you do a refresh of your screen, it'll disappear.

731 00:51:40.130 --> 00:51:46.720 Stuart Bacon: I think if you just move the polygon off the screen and then bring it back again, it will, yeah, it will disappear and return.

732 00:51:48.240 --> 00:51:48.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

733 00:51:48.580 --> 00:51:49.080 David Morgan-Jones: Very good.

734 00:51:50.800 --> 00:51:52.749 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, that was fun, wasn't it?

735 00:51:54.290 --> 00:51:57.909 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, thanks, Stuart, for noticing we had to be in any mode, that makes a big difference.

736 00:51:57.910 --> 00:51:58.610 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

737 00:52:00.290 --> 00:52:01.340 Andrew Clegg: Okay.

738 00:52:04.280 --> 00:52:08.219 Retired Clerk: I'm still trying to get this bleeding mobile phone to produce a webcam.

739 00:52:08.680 --> 00:52:10.890 Retired Clerk: Do you think it'll do it? Yeah.

740 00:52:13.060 --> 00:52:13.840 Retired Clerk: Uber.

741 00:52:13.840 --> 00:52:16.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're going to get the expert.

742 00:52:16.320 --> 00:52:18.630 Andrew Clegg: What mobile phone have you got?

743 00:52:18.630 --> 00:52:19.650 Retired Clerk: Android.

744 00:52:19.920 --> 00:52:21.209 Retired Clerk: And, and drooling.

745 00:52:21.210 --> 00:52:22.470 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, yeah.

746 00:52:23.170 --> 00:52:25.649 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Do you… do you see Stuart's instructions?

747 00:52:25.650 --> 00:52:30.529 Retired Clerk: Oh, yes. That's why Stuart's run-off look. He's disappeared, because he knows it's.

748 00:52:30.530 --> 00:52:32.790 Angie Bamford: Give me false information for my kids.

749 00:52:32.790 --> 00:52:39.349 Retired Clerk: He's got them… he's got them from Aoi. You know what Aoy doesn't… Oh, he's not…

750 00:52:40.690 --> 00:52:42.820 Andrew Clegg: Well, we know where he is now. Yeah.

751 00:52:42.820 --> 00:52:43.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Dude.

752 00:52:43.810 --> 00:52:54.820 Andrew Clegg: I'll tell you what, the other thing I've been doing this week, on the one fine morning we had this year, which was about 3 days ago, I climbed up to the top of the,

753 00:52:54.880 --> 00:53:07.539 Andrew Clegg: of the local Mott and Bailey Castle, which is a lovely hill with a view of the retired clerk at the other end, and waved, but he didn't take any notice of it. Oh, well, he wasn't there, was he?

754 00:53:07.540 --> 00:53:12.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I don't want to see that blue sky, all the sun…

755 00:53:12.640 --> 00:53:15.220 Andrew Clegg: Thank you.

756 00:53:15.220 --> 00:53:15.910 Retired Clerk: story.

757 00:53:15.910 --> 00:53:16.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

758 00:53:16.380 --> 00:53:20.500 Retired Clerk: Sorry, I wasn't there, Andrea It's given me some warning.

759 00:53:20.700 --> 00:53:28.349 Andrew Clegg: Yeah. It was a very fine… it was a very, very clear morning, and you could actually see the cranes 40 kilometers away with the naked eye.

760 00:53:28.910 --> 00:53:30.550 Andrew Clegg: Just.

761 00:53:30.550 --> 00:53:31.460 Retired Clerk: Well done.

762 00:53:32.040 --> 00:53:34.999 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, big coal… Big Coal's very big.

763 00:53:35.000 --> 00:53:35.840 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

764 00:53:35.840 --> 00:53:50.169 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So you know that technology moves on. In the old days, when they built a photocopier or a printer, they had a built-in anxiety meter, and the more anxious you were when you arrived because you were late for a meeting and you wanted to make 50 copies of the agenda or something.

765 00:53:50.170 --> 00:53:50.730 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

766 00:53:50.730 --> 00:53:59.860 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It refused to work, because you were so anxious. So nowadays, I've noticed that the closer I get to Labrador walking time, the heavier the rain becomes.

767 00:54:02.010 --> 00:54:04.349 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's now pouring down quite loudly.

768 00:54:06.210 --> 00:54:09.119 Andrew Clegg: But Labradors love walking in the rain, didn't you know that, Graham?

769 00:54:09.120 --> 00:54:10.449 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They do, yes.

770 00:54:11.930 --> 00:54:17.419 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They do, and it's interesting to see their concern for their owners, because it's completely miniscule.

771 00:54:18.890 --> 00:54:19.380 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

772 00:54:19.380 --> 00:54:24.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So now you've got Stuart back now, Dave, retired Clark.

773 00:54:24.250 --> 00:54:26.990 Retired Clerk: Yes, I'd noticed that.

774 00:54:29.520 --> 00:54:34.639 Retired Clerk: And before he asks, I'm on Android 15, so it's higher than 14.

775 00:54:35.130 --> 00:54:35.900 Andrew Clegg: Oh, I see.

776 00:54:36.510 --> 00:54:42.149 Retired Clerk: But under USB 4, it doesn't say webcam, but I'll work that out by next time.

777 00:54:42.630 --> 00:54:46.020 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, sorry, I was just,

778 00:54:46.330 --> 00:54:55.920 Stuart Bacon: trying to do the same, because I have made it work, but it was a while ago, and I've just… all I did was pull the detail from,

779 00:54:56.460 --> 00:54:58.189 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, Google.

780 00:54:59.240 --> 00:55:14.429 Andrew Clegg: You know, the great… one of the things you can do with using a phone, if you have the latest phone, you know, the… what is it, the 15 or 18 or something? It's got the… it's got the lens that follows you around.

781 00:55:15.480 --> 00:55:17.090 Andrew Clegg: You know, it has a lens.

782 00:55:17.090 --> 00:55:17.880 Angie Bamford: Sam's got that.

783 00:55:17.880 --> 00:55:26.869 Andrew Clegg: That bothers you around, so that if you can walk around in front of your computer, and you'll still be online.

784 00:55:29.860 --> 00:55:31.190 Retired Clerk: Not so sure about that.

785 00:55:32.770 --> 00:55:33.160 Angie Bamford: Alright, bye.

786 00:55:33.160 --> 00:55:44.680 Andrew Clegg: Apparently, it's particularly designed for people who make YouTube videos, because, you see, if you're doing something, making a YouTube video, you want a lens that will always have your face in the center.

787 00:55:45.320 --> 00:55:46.640 Retired Clerk: Yeah. Yep.

788 00:55:47.150 --> 00:55:49.820 Angie Bamford: Rather than Graham's view.

789 00:55:50.250 --> 00:55:54.079 Retired Clerk: It seems to have somewhere else in the center. Quick, quick.

790 00:55:54.080 --> 00:55:55.090 Andrew Clegg: True.

791 00:55:55.090 --> 00:55:56.270 Retired Clerk: Turn that camera off.

792 00:55:57.240 --> 00:56:01.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just looking for a cable that I can use to connect my phone to the…

793 00:56:01.210 --> 00:56:04.219 Retired Clerk: Oh, we're all fighting with USB-Cs.

794 00:56:04.580 --> 00:56:05.500 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

795 00:56:09.900 --> 00:56:11.530 Retired Clerk: Oh, David's gone.

796 00:56:13.720 --> 00:56:15.839 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh my. What an excitement.

797 00:56:20.710 --> 00:56:29.470 Stuart Bacon: Thanks. This video supposedly tells you how to do it.

798 00:56:29.870 --> 00:56:30.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay?

799 00:56:31.640 --> 00:56:34.250 Retired Clerk: Cool, I'll play with that afterwards, then.

800 00:56:34.250 --> 00:56:39.519 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, I got it off a YouTube thing. It was for a Mac, it's for an iPhone.

801 00:56:39.520 --> 00:56:42.699 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, this one's specifically for Android.

802 00:56:43.050 --> 00:56:43.780 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

803 00:56:43.950 --> 00:56:45.780 Retired Clerk: Thank you, Stuart.

804 00:56:51.590 --> 00:56:53.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right,

805 00:56:53.330 --> 00:57:00.660 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, we're getting close to the witching hour. Does anyone else wish to finish off with any great story? Angie? he said, voidedly.

806 00:57:02.260 --> 00:57:04.490 Angie Bamford: I don't know.

807 00:57:04.740 --> 00:57:10.270 Angie Bamford: They're still continuing with the St. Mandeville Neighbourhood Plan, and still continuing with HS2s.

808 00:57:10.520 --> 00:57:13.829 Angie Bamford: I don't know if I've got any updates for you. Have I got any updates?

809 00:57:14.830 --> 00:57:17.289 Angie Bamford: I should have an update, shouldn't I? Because I've been watching it.

810 00:57:17.620 --> 00:57:25.159 Andrew Clegg: Andrew, what happens with your neighbourhood plan when it gets out of date? What are you going to do with it?

811 00:57:27.910 --> 00:57:30.409 Andrew Clegg: It's only a few years, isn't it?

812 00:57:30.410 --> 00:57:32.220 Angie Bamford: Yeah, we'll just have to revise it.

813 00:57:32.930 --> 00:57:34.030 Angie Bamford: I don't anything.

814 00:57:34.030 --> 00:57:45.520 Andrew Clegg: Is there a mechanism for revising it that's a sort of short, cheap mechanism, do you know? Or do you have to go through the whole rigmarole again?

815 00:57:45.630 --> 00:57:51.209 Angie Bamford: No, just… we just have to… we've saved every single bit we've saved separately, so whether it be…

816 00:57:51.210 --> 00:57:51.700 Andrew Clegg: Yeah.

817 00:57:51.700 --> 00:58:02.370 Angie Bamford: public facilities, community facilities, or, you know, all those different areas, housing and blah blah blah. So you just go and revise each, each topic, really.

818 00:58:02.900 --> 00:58:10.310 Andrew Clegg: Yeah. And we can revise the maps, but then, do you have to do a referendum, and all that sort of nonsense?

819 00:58:10.640 --> 00:58:13.249 Andrew Clegg: Asking the coal board for permission.

820 00:58:13.250 --> 00:58:20.110 Angie Bamford: Yeah, you have to do… you have to… whenever you revise it, and then you put in a new application, basically.

821 00:58:21.010 --> 00:58:25.010 Angie Bamford: For the, for the… You don't have to do the whole lot again.

822 00:58:25.280 --> 00:58:38.489 Stuart Bacon: It all depends what you're putting in, doesn't it? Because, I mean, when we revised ours, we only revised green open spaces, and thus we didn't have to do referendum on it, because it was only a limited element of it was being done.

823 00:58:38.490 --> 00:58:49.099 Andrew Clegg: Okay, now that's really what I wanted to know. So, what do you do once you've revised your few little things? Do you just let them know, and then they approve it, or…

824 00:58:49.100 --> 00:59:01.439 Stuart Bacon: Yeah, you'd send it back to the, the district council, or the Unitary, whatever's relevant, and, yeah, they, they assess it, and, yeah, should just approve it, and,

825 00:59:01.830 --> 00:59:03.270 Andrew Clegg: And then you get another 5 years.

826 00:59:03.270 --> 00:59:04.579 Stuart Bacon: Yorkshire if thereafter.

827 00:59:04.960 --> 00:59:06.470 Andrew Clegg: Yeah. Okay.

828 00:59:06.470 --> 00:59:09.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Five years since you did yours, Andrew, is it, Billy?

829 00:59:10.040 --> 00:59:18.109 Andrew Clegg: Ours has just run out, but you see, our problem is that it's Somerset now, and not… not South Somerset.

830 00:59:18.110 --> 00:59:32.389 Andrew Clegg: Yeah. And Somerset, I have no clue what they're going to do about, about all the preparation work, how many houses they want us to build in Martok, and things like that, and what else they want us to do in Martok.

831 00:59:32.880 --> 00:59:44.449 Andrew Clegg: So we're just waiting for them, and then… then we have to, make the alterations, and then get it approved, but it was the process of getting it approved that has not been made clear.

832 00:59:44.450 --> 01:00:02.170 Stuart Bacon: There is… there is that old tale where, sort of, they have to follow your neighbourhood plan if that's the most recent document, more so than, with their local plan. So you can dictate their local plan by generating a new neighbourhood plan.

833 01:00:02.220 --> 01:00:08.499 Andrew Clegg: Yeah. I'd be very surprised if they accept that, but still.

834 01:00:08.500 --> 01:00:16.559 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sure, Andrew, one of the banter sessions we've had on Wednesdays was all about that Yorkshire, did it. A whole bunch of people got together as a

835 01:00:16.910 --> 01:00:34.689 Graham Stoddart-Stones: multiple of parish councils, and they went to the South Yorkshire, Council and said, we'd like to amend our business… our neighbourhood plan. They said, well, we… why did you amend ours while you're at it? Basically, they determined what the local plan would be.

836 01:00:34.740 --> 01:00:35.590 Angie Bamford: Yeah.

837 01:00:35.640 --> 01:00:43.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And the councillors were delighted. They were so happy to have somebody actually helping them out and coordinating with them that they were happy to take all their words.

838 01:00:43.970 --> 01:00:44.590 Andrew Clegg: Okay.

839 01:00:44.590 --> 01:00:46.439 Angie Bamford: No job for them, really. It's a…

840 01:00:46.710 --> 01:00:52.600 Angie Bamford: They'll just drop the door, you know, say, yeah, somebody else is looking into X, Y, and Z. Very interesting, isn't it?

841 01:00:53.220 --> 01:01:06.969 Andrew Clegg: Yeah, I must say, the people that we work with in, you know, the professional people, they've been very helpful, because they know that we can help them easily.

842 01:01:07.620 --> 01:01:14.320 Andrew Clegg: So it does work out well, but what the outcome will be, I just don't know yet.

843 01:01:18.250 --> 01:01:18.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well…

844 01:01:19.640 --> 01:01:20.064 Angie Bamford: So…

845 01:01:20.890 --> 01:01:27.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think that I'm detecting a momentary drop in the rain level, so I'm going to run away with my Labrador.

846 01:01:27.990 --> 01:01:28.840 Andrew Clegg: Okay.

847 01:01:29.260 --> 01:01:32.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you all so much for joining us. If you want to carry on, please do.

848 01:01:33.270 --> 01:01:34.180 Andrew Clegg: No, you're…

849 01:01:34.320 --> 01:01:35.719 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I can wish you all a great.

850 01:01:35.720 --> 01:01:36.900 Retired Clerk: saved by?

851 01:01:36.900 --> 01:01:37.539 Angie Bamford: Picking up green.

852 01:01:37.540 --> 01:01:38.680 Retired Clerk: Thank you, Greg.

853 01:01:39.210 --> 01:01:44.219 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And, just share some of that sunshine and blue sky with us, if you would, Mr. Clark.

854 01:01:44.220 --> 01:01:46.250 Retired Clerk: Oh, you want me? Hang on a second, then.

855 01:01:46.800 --> 01:01:49.400 Retired Clerk: seconds, or just done blue.

856 01:01:49.840 --> 01:01:50.670 Retired Clerk: Boom, blue.

857 01:01:50.670 --> 01:01:52.149 Angie Bamford: Oh, steady.

858 01:01:52.870 --> 01:01:55.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Such a spiritually lifting picture, thank you.

859 01:01:57.190 --> 01:02:01.100 Retired Clerk: Right? Is that good enough for you? I'm still here.

860 01:02:02.900 --> 01:02:03.630 Retired Clerk: So true.

861 01:02:03.980 --> 01:02:17.669 Retired Clerk: We're on… we're on… sorry, we're on Storm Pedro today. Storm Pedro has no… has no wet. Spain's had 12 named storms since we've been here from… from before Christmas.

862 01:02:17.670 --> 01:02:19.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: this week.

863 01:02:19.450 --> 01:02:27.189 Retired Clerk: it's just wind, but it's… it's past us, it's… it's… France has got it, and we're just on the edge, so… so we're fine now.

864 01:02:27.320 --> 01:02:31.910 Retired Clerk: But yes, it has been… we have had some weather here as well, don't worry.

865 01:02:32.190 --> 01:02:34.049 Retired Clerk: You're not alone.

866 01:02:34.050 --> 01:02:36.159 Stuart Bacon: We should take charity for me.

867 01:02:36.670 --> 01:02:39.530 Retired Clerk: Exciting weather. They don't get left out.

868 01:02:41.170 --> 01:02:41.750 Retired Clerk: M.

869 01:02:43.110 --> 01:02:49.800 Retired Clerk: Yes, moved, moved, moved now, so I'm allowed to visit occasionally, but not very often.

870 01:02:50.420 --> 01:02:51.100 Angie Bamford: Oh!

871 01:02:53.320 --> 01:02:57.720 Retired Clerk: on the visa we have. We're not… we're not allowed to leave too… for too long.

872 01:02:57.960 --> 01:03:01.070 Retired Clerk: So yes, you'll see me remote, but I'll be over for Carnival.

873 01:03:01.860 --> 01:03:02.690 Angie Bamford: Oh, damn.

874 01:03:03.350 --> 01:03:04.020 Retired Clerk: Incorporating.

875 01:03:04.020 --> 01:03:08.769 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, you mean what? You've got to say visiting at least once a few number of days per year, is it?

876 01:03:08.770 --> 01:03:11.160 Retired Clerk: Oh, oh, yes. Oh, yes.

877 01:03:11.410 --> 01:03:13.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is it more than 6 months, or less than 6 months?

878 01:03:13.470 --> 01:03:15.990 Retired Clerk: No less than 6 months. Very much so.

879 01:03:15.990 --> 01:03:18.879 Andrew Clegg: You're a tax exile, are you?

880 01:03:18.880 --> 01:03:21.930 Retired Clerk: I'm very much an immigrant.

881 01:03:24.410 --> 01:03:26.359 Andrew Clegg: But you're a non-dom here.

882 01:03:26.640 --> 01:03:33.189 Retired Clerk: no, I'm still paying the you as well, don't panic, I'm still paying, I'm still paying the you as well.

883 01:03:33.460 --> 01:03:34.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, my…

884 01:03:34.900 --> 01:03:35.830 Retired Clerk: Yeah, dude.

885 01:03:36.580 --> 01:03:39.800 Retired Clerk: Don't worry, you're still… you're still getting money out of me.

886 01:03:41.510 --> 01:03:45.859 Andrew Clegg: I used to be a non-dom, you had to take… you had to save up all your airline tickets.

887 01:03:46.160 --> 01:03:52.309 Retired Clerk: Oh, yeah, yeah, yes, we've got, we've got, we've got bits. You don't get tickets nowadays, Andrew.

888 01:03:53.380 --> 01:03:56.749 Retired Clerk: That's what… that's what your phone's for now.

889 01:03:56.750 --> 01:04:02.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Perhaps you need to change your, Zoom title to Impoverished Clark.

890 01:04:03.170 --> 01:04:14.379 Retired Clerk: Well, maybe. I'll give it some thought, Graeme. I'll let you know how it works. I've only got a certain number of characters. I can't fit it all in.

891 01:04:14.960 --> 01:04:22.300 Stuart Bacon: So, was the storm the reason for the litter picking today, and the outfit, or… No, it has… Happy coincidence.

892 01:04:22.540 --> 01:04:30.620 Retired Clerk: That's just… that's just a happy coincidence. I think that… most of it that's staying there at the moment is a result of the 2019 storm.

893 01:04:30.930 --> 01:04:36.570 Retired Clerk: The great… the great storm over here, then, when, you know, roaches disappeared, and they…

894 01:04:36.990 --> 01:04:39.150 Retired Clerk: Anyway, that's a story for another time.

895 01:04:39.150 --> 01:04:39.750 Angie Bamford: Huh?

896 01:04:40.280 --> 01:04:42.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, fascinating. Well.

897 01:04:42.240 --> 01:04:50.609 Retired Clerk: Go and enjoy… go and enjoy your rain, and just remember, you've just seen the future, because it's 2 minutes past 4 here.

898 01:04:50.760 --> 01:04:54.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Whatever you've got, we'll get in 3 years' time, right?

899 01:04:54.030 --> 01:04:55.909 Retired Clerk: Oh dear, never mind.

900 01:04:56.460 --> 01:04:58.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Take care. Bye-bye.

901 01:04:58.810 --> 01:05:00.439 Stuart Bacon: Thank you, sir. Have a great weekend.

902 01:05:00.850 --> 01:05:01.670 Retired Clerk: the…


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