Published in the latest New Economy newsletter, City Metric reports on the new Greater Manchester Open Infrastructure Map, which contains geodata of public and private infrastructure – ranging from open public sector and environmental assets to energy utility networks.

The map contains layers of data – from the location of street lamps, to leisure centres, schools, green spaces and planned roadworks – providing useful information across the region.
The map was created by New Economy and Salford City Council, following a request of the Greater Manchester LEP, and with funding from the Cabinet Office.
Read more at City Metrics
The map can be found at:
http://www.mappinggm.org.uk/gmodin/

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