Hounslow Council wins £185,000 funding to improve planning and public spaces with digital tech

By Cesar Medina

6th Mar 2024 | Local News

The £185,000 of funding will allow Hounslow Council to improve its digital services it says (credit: Google maps).
The £185,000 of funding will allow Hounslow Council to improve its digital services it says (credit: Google maps).

The council has secured a total of £185,000 in funding from the Government's Digital Planning Improvement Fund and the PropTech Innovation Fund, enabling it to work together with groups to improve public spaces.

The funding will also advance the council's digital planning capabilities, putting select data from planning applications to work, creating efficiencies, improving transparency and bringing planning proposals to life it says.

Hounslow Council says that the £85,000 awarded through the PropTech Innovation Fund will help the council to work with young people, BAME groups and others who don't often engage with traditional planning consultations.

The council says it will organise community-based workshops that assume no prior planning knowledge, and support involvement through gaming, augmented reality tools, and more.

Hounslow Council was also awarded £100,000 as part of the Digital Planning Improvement Fund to help the council to use select data from planning applications to produce cost, time and resource efficiencies.

Hounslow Council says it is dedicated to enhancing digital capabilities, digital maturity and improved customer experience through a number of projects, both completed and ongoing.

It is also working with a technology provider to develop a new planning IT system that will improve data management, secure efficiency savings, and further enhance the user experience.

Cllr Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Development, said: "This new funding will help us to involve even more local people in the design of their public spaces.

"It will also superpower specific, existing planning data, to share and develop our learning and harness technology to deliver more effective and efficient services.

"These projects compliment the Council's digital strategy, and its work creating connected and inclusive communities.

"The schemes will help to support and empower people in Hounslow, through exciting 3D and modern visualisation tools and other innovative and digitally optimised services."

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