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Mapping & Geodata Manager (England)
Simon Dunn joined the Forestry Commission in 2006 as Mapping Officer in the Mapping & Geographic Information Unit (now Mapping & Geodata). Previously he worked for the Rural Development Service (Defra) for 5 years. He completed his BSc in Geophysics from Leicester University in 2001. In 2009 he became the Mapping & Geodata Manager for England & Wales.
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Estates Support – Maintenance of Deed Management System, Casework Mapping, Land Registration data
Grants & Regulations – Manage the service providing mapping support for grants schemes & felling licences.
Loading of new and updated datasets on the Spatial Data Repository (SDR) and mapping browsers.
Plant Health – Maintenance of a plant health inventory and publishing datasets on data.gov.uk.
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