PoliMapper has been used in numerous events at Parliament and at the political party conferences in the last couple of years.
But our most recent assignment came with a twist.
In addition to providing our interactive mapping tool, we designed and produced a display stand featuring one of our maps.

The client was the Sport and Recreation Alliance who required a map to show levels of childhood activity by local authority as part of their #RightToBeActive campaign.
The interactive map (which you can see here) provides a comprehensive insight into how children in England are taking part in sport and physical activity.

It was launched at a parliamentary reception on 26th June, with guests including Justine Greening and Tom Watson.
The underlying data for the childhood activity map derives from a publicly available source – Sport England’s Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2017/18 – showing again that there is a multitude of publicly available data sources from which you can draw data to make your arguments.
