It seems that you would need to utilize a GIS-capable database, like
Postgresql's PostGIS, along with some scripts that allow both the user
to interact with the database and plot results in google maps.  I
don't think there's a simple way of doing your three items by
yourself, but its certainly doable if you have time.

On Jun 3, 12:39 pm, Guillaume Carbonneau
<[email protected]> wrote:
> hey Anthony,
>
> (shameless plug) :(
>
> I think you could benefit from this new product we're working on
> (still in beta) :http://mapspread.com/
>
> We're adding search facilities on the publications soon
>
> On Jun 3, 2:02 pm, Ant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Good Evening,
>
> > I own a website that has the information for locations of sports
> > courts around the UK ready to be marked onto a map. I have however, no
> > idea on how to work Google API maps, and have only just started in
> > this area of web design.
>
> > I want to be able to have a map that will:
>
> > - Show locations added by myself and users (with the ability to check
> > before publishing).
> > - Search for your city or post code so you look around you for the
> > nearest facilities
> > - Have Pictures and description appear either when you click on the
> > markers or in a frame to the side of the map.
>
> > I have visited various code generating websites, who all seem to do
> > the bottom two of the above. I don't know how to get all three
>
> > I hope someone can help me,
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Anthony
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