Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
Non-Metropolitan District dans l’État England
United Kingdom
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB converts surplus public lots into affordable housing
District officials selected nine vacant sites owned by the council for redevelopment as low-cost housing. These lots were not conventional candidates for residential developments due to size and location. Project partner Longhurst Group will build up to 100 new homes for sale or rent based on council approvals. Huntingdonshire District Council hopes that this cost-effective boost to the local housing stock reduces costs and encourages innovative development.
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
United Kingdom
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB conducts food waste collection trial in St. Neots
The council selected 1,000 households in the Loves Farm community for the six-month pilot. Half of the households use kitchen bins without liners, while the other half received bins and paper liners. These pilot groups allow for the evaluation of storage methods that work within the limits of waste processing equipment. District officials will use ongoing participant surveys and waste diversion data to determine how the program can expand to other communities.
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
United Kingdom
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB streamlines service requests through in-house solution
The Shared ICT Service directly connected service request forms to operations teams. Each request submitted by a resident is delivered to the relevant team's mobile device or onboard tablet. The request system generates an ideal route for the efficient completion of pending requests. The district's waste collection and street cleaning teams implemented the system by the end of 2020 with ground team integration slated for 2021.
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
United Kingdom
Cambridge City Council, GB
United Kingdom
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Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority, UK trials flood sensor network in St. Neots
Six locations on the River Great Ouse were selected for the pilot. Sensors from local company cThings leverage LoRaWAN connectivity for live tracking of river flow, level, and temperature. Local officials receive messages when sensor readings indicate potential flooding in Huntingdonshire. This trial evaluates the effectiveness of early-warning messages and potential collaborations with local organizations. A successful pilot may see an expanded sensor network supported by new LoRaWAN gateways.
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority, GB
United Kingdom
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
United Kingdom
Barnsley Metropolitian Borough Council, GB leads multi-council development of open-source IMS
Council officials began in-house development of Local Gov IMS in 2017. This system centralizes and simplifies accounting functions across council departments. Project leaders began a discovery process for partner councils in 2019 after recognizing common needs across local authorities. Alpha-phase involvement by Dorset and Huntingdonshire councils broadened the system's applicability. An ongoing beta added Lewisham and published source code for experimentation by other councils.
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, GB
United Kingdom
Huntingdonshire District Council, GB
United Kingdom
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