Kenfig Burrows Path Survey Client: Bridgend County Borough Council Bridgend County Borough Council commissioned Exegesis to capture and survey a network of paths over the Kenfig Burrows Nature Reserve. ... read more October 2019. Categories: CAMS Mobile Path survey Rights of Way Survey
Survey of the Thames Path in London Client: Thames Path National Trail Authority When the Thames Path National Trail Association took over management of the section of the Thames Path through London, they approaches exegesis to carry out a full condition survey of this section of the Thames Path. ... read more January 2018. Categories: GIS Mobile Path survey Rights of Way Survey
Wrexham CAMS Mobile Survey Client: Wrexham County Borough Council This survey of around 140km of public rights of way in Wrexham marks the first use of our new CAMS Mobile solution on a large structured survey. ... read more November 2016. Categories: App CAMS Countryside access Mobile Path survey Rights of Way Survey
Survey of a new footpath with high precision GPS Client: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority had a new footpath dedicated by a landowner. ExeGesIS were asked to capture the precise line of the path on the ground using GPS to add the route to their digital Definitive Map, held in their CAMS application. ... read more April 2016. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Path survey Rights of Way Spatial data capture Survey
CAMS Web Volunteer Module – South Downs Way Surveyors Client: South Downs National Park Authority Early in 2014 exeGesIS completed a base line survey of the 200 km long South Downs Way. We provided a website for online entry of condition survey information, which was uploaded directly to our CAMS software for analysis and reporting. National Park Officers were also able to assign additional tasks to volunteers through the website. ... read more May 2015. Categories: CAMS Path survey Rights of Way Web site
Kintyre Way: Survey and CAMS Provision Client: Argyl & Bute Council / The Long and Winding Way The Kintyre Way is a long-distance trail around the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland, managed by a partnership of Argyll & Bute Council and The Long and Winding Way organisation. In 2013, exeGesIS assisted in setting up the management system for the trail, providing training to the trail managers and a full baseline survey of the trail. ... read more October 2014. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Path survey Rights of Way
Developing CAMS Mobile Client: Central Bedfordshire Council Working with Central Bedfordshire Council, exeGesIS developed a mobile solution for data collection in the field. This presented us with a number of technical challenges, including how to synchronise with CAMS data and how to work "offline" when there is no mobile or wifi signal. The result has been a highly robust and flexible application. ... read more August 2014. Categories: App CAMS Countryside access Mobile Path survey Rights of Way Smartphone Volunteer surveys
Pennine Bridleway Survey Client: Natural England In early 2014, exeGesIS worked with Natural England on a baseline survey of the 330 km long Pennine Bridleway, the only National Trail designed primarily for use by horse riders. This work involved developing the survey methodology, provision of survey equipment and technical support, and analysis of the data collected on the survey. ... read more April 2014. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Path survey Rights of Way Survey methodology development
South Downs Survey Client: South Downs National Park Authority The South Downs National Park Authority asked exeGesIS to carry out a complete baseline survey of the Serpent Trail and the South Downs Way, totalling nearly 300 km. exeGesIS worked with the Authority to develop the methodology for the survey, and then completed all setup, fieldwork, data analysis and reporting in just eight weeks. ... read more March 2014. Categories: CAMS Countryside access Path survey Rights of Way
Bristol City Rights of Way Survey Client: Bristol City Council Bristol City Council held a considerable amount of data relating to the assets on their public rights of way network, but some of this information was out of date. exeGesIS were asked to resurvey the network, preserving what existing information was still relevant, and updating where appropriate. ... read more March 2013. Categories: CAMS Countryside access In-field technology Path survey Rights of Way