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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Labour bloggers mapped - 2 comments

Here's a new page that plots the locations of all Labour bloggers using Google Maps. Actually, we only have data for about 260 of the 440-something blogs, and for none of the ones I found using MpURL, but I aim to fill as many of those gaps as I can. It's fun nonetheless.



MPs are given blue markers, AMs/MSPs green, Councillors yellow, and everyone else red. I've created a few preset maps, and can add extra ones on request if you think they'll be interesting enough. Here's what we offer now:
  • United Kingdom
  • England: Brighton, Hove, & Portslade
  • England: Lancashire (including Greater Manchester & Merseyside)
  • England: London
  • England: West Midlands
  • England: Yorkshire & Humberside
  • Scotland
  • Scotland: Glasgow
  • Wales

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2 comments so far...

At 10:35 AM, March 05, 2007, Blogger Kerron said...

Doesn't look like I'm on there.

Need a yellow one just outside Watford!

   
At 11:18 AM, March 05, 2007, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

There is one in Croxley Green... basically I tried to find the best location I could for people, but that's not always going to be 100%. If you mail me your postcode I'll move your marker.

   

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