Open data is a key part of our local authorities’ efforts to meet the needs of community reliance, according to the BBC’s weekly The Boss series . The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains how it can be manipulated to fit our very different requests.
Source: localgov.co.ukPublished on 2021-08-24
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