Figures from the Land Registry Price Index in February showed that house prices in Hackney are rising faster than any other London borough, with a 17% increase on last year's prices.
Showing posts with label tech city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech city. Show all posts
Monday, 5 May 2014
Is Hackney's Tech City driving house price rises?
Figures from the Land Registry Price Index in February showed that house prices in Hackney are rising faster than any other London borough, with a 17% increase on last year's prices.
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Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Owen Boswarva's comments on the #floodhack data releases by the Environment Agency
As a follow up to my story for the Guardian about open
climate data, here are Owen Boswarva's thoughts on the Environment Agency flood data releases, and his hopes for future releases. Boswarva is an open data advocate, and he sits on Defra's transparency board. He also blogs about open data for the Guardian. As only a fraction of his insights made it into the article as quotes, I have provided the full version here, as it contains a good summary of the situation as it stands, and some great links to applications that people have built using the data releases. Be sure to check out the links for some very elegant examples of what you can do with data.
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