Coincidentally, Chicago have open-sourced their tools for allocation of
food hygiene inspections.
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2016/12/food-inspection-forecasting.html
I guess the archive of fhrs scores can help in similar.
Paul
On Thursday, 29 December 2016 19:48:10 BST, Andy
On 28 December 2016 at 11:51, Colin Spiller wrote:
> Hundreds of food premises in Bradford have gone years without hygiene
> inspections
Birmingham City Council are also doing "far less monitoring than we
would like to around basic food hygiene and safety":
Certainly round Nottingham many Notes persist because they remain relevant.
In Tendring poleclimber adds notes from planning applications. New notes
tend to get looked at by someone present on the osm-gb IRC channel within a
short time of them appearing and spurious ones get closed.
We get
Central England Co-operative has just announced that it has recently
installed 90 defibrillators "across 16 counties" in our region (which
in their terms includes Norfolk & Suffolk, so CCd to GB list).
They have provided a list of locations (but sadly not coordinates):
On 29 December 2016 at 13:53, Brian Prangle wrote:
> *Disabled parking SpacesGLAMs - Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums.
> As with schools we could turn points into ploygons, add names, URLs, street
> addresses, Wikidata items, and other info.
Just to highlight that
Hi everyone
We seem to have had a proliferation of ideas (see below) but a strong
consensus has eluded us. Missing/incorrect road names are basic attributes
for our map and attracted some interest but are probably best left to a
quarter that's warmer and with longer evenings (Q2 if no-one
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