cities
Brighton and Hove: becoming an open data, collaborative city Paid Members Public
I’m at the Open Data Cities conference [http://opendatacitiesconference.com/speakers-and-schedule/] all day. And this is the opening session: Sadly, John Barradell, chief executive of Brighton and Hove City Council isn’t with us, as he’s sick. He’s got stand ins: Charlie Stewart, strategic director andJohn Shewell,
RSA - The Spirit of Cities Paid Members Public
One of the advantages of often using the RSA House [http://www.thersa.org/house] as my London office is that there are some really excellent lunchtime events in my workplace. Today, Avner de-Shalit [http://www.deshalit.huji.ac.il/], professor of democracy and human rights at the Hebrew University
Pop Up People: Rethinking Our Town Centres Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/02/Dan-Thompson-talks-Pop-Up-People.jpg] Online shopping. Out of town retail. The economy. Our town centres have problems . Dan Thompson, the man behind the empty shop we used for the [Brighton Future of News journalism day](http://shorehambfongproject.tumblr.com/), and the
Congestion Charging in the Big Apple Paid Members Public
John Massengale makes a compelling argument [http://massengale.typepad.com/venustas/2005/07/take_back_the_s.html] for the extension of congestion charging to New York: > Why do we allow millions of New Yorkers to be inconvenienced and poisoned by a small number of drivers who would rather