Posts in Category: Countryside access

Managing Common Land and Village Greens using CAMS

Client: Powys Council

Managing Common Land and Village Greens with CAMSWorking with Powys Council, we developed a new module for CAMS to allow users to manage the Register of Common Land and Village Greens. This new module makes it easy for them to fulfil their statutory duties in this area. The solution integrates GIS mapping of the Common Land and Village Green parcels with full information on the land ownership, rights holders, rights particulars and more.

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Kintyre Way: Survey and CAMS Provision

Client: Argyl & Bute Council / The Long and Winding Way

Kintyre Way - survey and CAMS provisionThe Kintyre Way is a long-distance trail around the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland, managed by a partnership of Argyll & Bute Council and The Long and Winding Way organisation. In 2013, exeGesIS assisted in setting up the management system for the trail, providing training to the trail managers and a full baseline survey of the trail.

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Developing CAMS Mobile

Client: Central Bedfordshire Council

Developing CAMS MobileWorking with Central Bedfordshire Council, exeGesIS developed a mobile solution for data collection in the field. This presented us with a number of technical challenges, including how to synchronise with CAMS data and how to work "offline" when there is no mobile or wifi signal. The result has been a highly robust and flexible application.

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Pennine Bridleway Survey

Client: Natural England

Pennine Bridleway SurveyIn early 2014, exeGesIS worked with Natural England on a baseline survey of the 330 km long Pennine Bridleway,  the only National Trail designed primarily for use by horse riders. This work involved developing the survey methodology, provision of survey equipment and technical support, and analysis of the data collected on the survey.

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South Downs Survey

Client: South Downs National Park Authority

South Downs SurveyThe South Downs National Park Authority asked exeGesIS to carry out a complete baseline survey of the Serpent Trail and the South Downs Way, totalling nearly 300 km. exeGesIS worked with the Authority to develop the methodology for the survey, and then completed all setup, fieldwork, data analysis and reporting in just eight weeks.

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