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Environment hackday: sowing the seeds

Last Wednesday evening we held the first of a series of evening events running up to our Environment hackday on the 13th-14th February. This post has a short summary of what we discussed and an outline of the events happening over the next few… Continue Reading →

Why open data is good for public sector IT

One of the attractions of working in the public sector is the chance to work for public good. But when the public picture council officers they will likely be librarians, refuse collectors, social workers, planning officers.  Probably not IT staff…. Continue Reading →

LOVE the environment weekend

We’re very pleased and excited to announce our first event for 2016! As part of the Bath Digital Festival 2016, we will be kicking off the weekend’s festivities with a free event on 13th-14th Feburary, where we will be exploring how… Continue Reading →

Smart people in a smart city

There have been some big grins in the Bath: Hacked community this week due to a couple of high-profile mentions of the work we’ve been doing. I thought it would be a good opportunity to summarise what we’re trying to achieve both now… Continue Reading →

5 days, 3 projects – An amazing week in local Open Data

It’s been an incredible week for open data projects in Bath and North East Somerset. Three amazing pieces of work shipped and we are so excited that we’ve just had to tell everyone about it.

Five ways that open data can improve your life (in Bath)

We thought it was high time we put together a list of useful things made by local developers, all of which are powered by open data. Read on to see our short list of free applications. And a call to… Continue Reading →

The challenges of live data

We’ve got several live datasets in our data store, including feeds from the air quality sensors, the car park gates, and the availability of bikes on the Next Bike stands around the city. Everyone loves a live, regularly updating dataset…. Continue Reading →

Bath Young Rewired State Festival of Code 2015

We’re very pleased to feature this guest post from Danielle Vass, co-founder of Teach Programming another Bath based community interest company. Danielle recently supported a group of young people from the area in creating open data powered hacks for the… Continue Reading →

Summers of Data, The Results

On Saturday 4th July a group of 30 local developers came together to attend our fourth hack day. Here’s a quick run down of the projects that people worked on.

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