The three million listeners
to the BBC's flagship consumer affairs programme You & Yours
who tuned in this afternoon heard an interview with RTPI Chief
Executive Trudi Elliott talk about the Map for
England project.
Trudi Elliott said: "You know something is a good idea when
people say to you 'Why hasn't this been done before?' when you
speak to them about it. We're very encouraged by the feedback we've
had from people and we now want to hear what other layers of data
people think should be on the Map."
James Sealey, Product Manager for Idox said: "We welcome the
opportunity to demonstrate our spatial expertise to work alongside
the RTPI on such a high-profile project. It is great that the media
continues to pay interest to such an innovating and appealing
project. The Map for England is a vital information tool that
allows the general public and a wide-range of commercial and
non-commercial organisations, to view the impact of different types
of information. When viewed in relation to each other, the layers
of information will help to make more informed and better
decisions."
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