I think that feeding back should be one of the aims.

how about....

1. enable linking and geovisualisation of the FHRS dataset by developers
through tagging OSM objects with fhrs ids

2. increase the number of postcoded locations as a by-product of matching
to the FHRS dataset

3. feed back non-anecdotal information on errors and omissions to the FSA
at the end of the project

On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 at 10:20 SK53 <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I say this varies from council to council.
>
> One case which came up on this list a while back was an event facility in
> North London often used for wedding feasts. I actually queried why this
> wasn't listed on FHRS with the, as it turned out, wrong, local authority.
> It was definitely someone else's problem.
>
> I'm aware that many B&Bs are not present in the data in areas of rural
> Scotland.
>
> The recent article in the Guardian covered some of the other reasons why
> places are not registered.
>
> I imagine the FSA would be quite interested in learning anything
> non-anecdotal about the numbers of establishments which are not registered.
>
> Jerry
>
> On 3 October 2016 at 19:28, David Woolley <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> On 03/10/16 15:50, SK53 wrote:
>
> I've just added details for a pub where I stopped for a drink on
> Saturday. It obviously had about half of it's floor area given over to a
> dining room. It doesn't appear in the FHRS data.
>
>
> It would still need to register as a food business even if it was only a
> pub, I would have thought.
>
> My impression, locally, is that councils just don't have the money to
> actively find unregistered food businesses, and a large number of food
> businesses fail to register.
>
> Not quite the same thing, but I was looking at a planning application for
> a specialist supermarket recently and the inspector had noted that the site
> had planning permission as  cafe, but appeared to be a (disused) bar
> (different letter category).  I happen to know it was a shisha bar (sui
> generis).  That suggested to me that the council had completely lost track
> of the real nature of the local businesses.
>
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