Try out the different ways to respond
Draw a line or route
Examples of mapping pages in Geospatial that use the map interaction "Draw a connected sequence of points - for example a line or route."
Draw an area
Examples of mapping pages in Geospatial that use the map interaction "Draw an enclosed boundary or area".
Drop a pin
Examples of mapping pages in Geospatial that use the map interaction 'Draw one or more unconnected points'
Select from the map (Geo Select)
Examples of mapping pages in Geospatial that use the response mechanism Geo Select (allowing respondents to select an option from a pre-loaded layer).
Informative-only maps
A selection of examples to show how Geospatial can be used to create beautiful informative interactive maps that provide map layers for people to explore. The maps demonstrate examples of the different basemaps available in Geospatial and show how existing infrastructure, boundaries and zoning can be included, as well as plans and proposed changes. Map layers have been created using open geospatial data, as well as drawn elements.
Different geo examples
This example is here to demonstrate the different interactions that can be done with geospatial. Drop a pin: Draw a route: Draw an area: Geo select:
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Hand gathering shellfish
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. We are running this consultation in conjunction with our fisheries management plan to find out where hand fishing of shellfish takes place in the area. The shellfish industry is an important contributor to the UK economy and is worth over £250 million annually. Shellfish farming, particularly of mussels and oysters, accounts for a large part of the...
Brownfield regeneration project
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. We are inviting you to have your say on the regeneration of Brent Cross Cricklewood Regeneration Area. We propose to transform this brownfield site into a residential area with activities for everyone to enjoy, along with ensuring everyone has access to green space within 15 minutes walking distance. We want to hear about facilities that you...
Safer streets for women and girls
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Violence Against Women and Girls is defined as crime that disproportionately affects women and girls including, but not limited to, domestic abuse, sexual violence, exploitation and harassment, stalking, verbal abuse and violence and forced prostitution. These crimes should not be happening and we want to work with you to understand which areas of...
Road safety strategy
We are inviting the public to take part in this survey so that we can respond better to demands surrounding road safety. We would like to encourage any organisations, businesses or individuals affected by current issues or our proposals highlighted in this consultation to interact and give us their views.
Parks survey
This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Local parks and open spaces are important for our physical and mental health. We’re working with the community to improve our local parks. A park is a place where everyone should feel safe and comfortable. Well designed parks are essential to the wellbeing of any community, which is why we are inviting you to have your say on the park you...
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