Bridgend County Borough Council commissioned Exegesis to capture and survey a network of paths over the Kenfig Burrows Nature Reserve.
Central Bedfordshire Council have a number of volunteers who carry out tree condition surveys, recording their results in spreadsheets. Exegesis were asked to develop a tool to import these spreadsheets into their CAMS, used by the officers to manage their sites and trees.
We developed a comprehensive online information management system and community hub for staff and volunteers involved in their Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels – Developing Community Action project.
We were contracted to provide a mobile and web-based system to monitor litter and fly-tipping for organisations in Scotland.
When the Thames Path National Trail Association took over management of the section of the Thames Path through London, they approaches exegesis to carry out a full condition survey of this section of the Thames Path.
This survey of around 140km of public rights of way in Wrexham marks the first use of our new CAMS Mobile solution on a large structured survey.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority had a new footpath dedicated by a landowner. ExeGesIS were asked to capture the precise line of the path on the ground using GPS to add the route to their digital Definitive Map, held in their CAMS application.
Christchurch Borough Council contracted exeGesIS to undertake a survey of the council's cemeteries. This required an assessment of around 4,000 graves across Christchurch, with each one accurately plotted on a map, photographed and condition assessed, along with a detailed risk assessment.
exeGesIS undertook an analysis of Greenspace and Public Open Space in Carmarthenshire for 21 major and 51 minor settlements to determine the percentage of the population in each settlement which passed set criteria. The results were reviewed by local authority staff via a website, allowing comments to be left and read by others.
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