Please report back on their response to your questions. I would be interested
in doing something like this in Fermanagh, but have a few questions on how
they collected the data from the public. I was thinking of approaching DARD
to directly involve farmers, there might even be EU funding for t
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On 04/01/15 15:37, Brian Prangle wrote:
> I came across this project last week
> http://www.meathfieldnames.com/ which is a voluntary effort
> identifying field names. So far they've collected about 24,000.
> Impressive
>
> Even more impressive is tha
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Hi Dave,
That's a great idea. I've filled it in there, and would hope that
everyone will do it too. Like you I listed some ideal data sets. We'll
see what happens.
re: Historic Monuments, there are shapefiles available for the
Archeological Survey of
Folks,
tl;dr - go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/OpenDataIreland and complete
the survey to get the Irish govt to open up more geo data for us to use
with open licences
I want to make you aware of a survey being run by Dept. of Public
Enterprise and Reform. For those not aware, it is this dept