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I won two British Cartographic Society awards!

It’s been a while since I posted here – I kind of lost momentum over the summer (which is a busy time with a school-aged child) and never really picked it up again.

Anyway, I wanted to write a quick post to tell people that I won two awards at the British Cartographic Society awards ceremony a few weeks ago.

They were both for my British Placename Mapper web app, which is described in more detail in this blog post. If you haven’t seen it already, I strongly recommend you check it out.

I won a Highly Commended certificate in the Avenza Award for Electronic Mapping, and the First Prize trophy for the Ordnance Survey Award (for any map using OS data).

The certificates came in a lovely frame, and the trophy is enormous – about 30cm high and weighing over 3kg!

Here’s the trophy:

I was presented with the trophy at the BCS Annual Conference in London, but they very kindly offered to keep the trophy to save me carrying it across London on my wheelchair and back on the train, so they invited me to Ordnance Survey last week to be presented with it again. I had a lovely time at OS – including 30 minutes with their Director General/CEO and was formally presented with my trophy again (standing in front of the first ever Ordnance Survey map!):

Full information on the BCS awards are available on their website and I strongly recommend submitting any appropriate maps you’ve made for next year’s awards. I need to get my thinking cap on for next year’s entry…


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