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e-Planning

From pioneering the use of XML technology to being the first supplier to accept on-line applications, Plantech retains its lead at the forefront of the e-Planning agenda.

Plantech understands how critical integration and the re-use of data is to delivering service improvements and efficiency savings.

Publishing information on-line

Dedicated web pages display ACOLAID data relating to planning applications. The web pages exceed all the current Pendleton and Planning Delivery Grant requirements, and are level AA accessibility compliant.

Linking to any third party corporate EDMS system including IDOX, Anite, Comino and Hummingbird or Plantech's ACOLLATE system, planning related documents that are produced from ACOLAID can be automatically converted into PDFs and published to the council website without any manual intervention.

Web GIS Integration

In accordance with PARSOL Standard 3.11, Plantech can provide two way links between Web GIS solutions and its On-Line Planning pages. Using a series of HTTP calls and either polygon or point data, users can open a Web GIS centred on a planning application or display the planning case details from the GIS.

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council


e-Consultations

Email initiated consultations with embedded URL's take consultees to the exact case file, allowing consultee's comments to be uploaded into ACOLAID updating the original consultee record.

East Hampshire District Council

East Lindsey District Council


Committee Information On-Line

Specialised web pages for committee meetings display planning data, including the officers recommendation and recommended conditions, alongside thumbnail photos and images of an application site and plan.

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council


Telecommunication Masts On-Line

Plantech also supply an electronically managed Mast Register from the ACOLAID database for all Mast applications, including those which have been refused.

London Borough of Croydon Council

For more information contact James Sealey, Development Control Product Manager.