Use sentences like "Show [area]" or "Load [area]" to see the boundaries and code of areas in London
You can load areas in any scale (LA and MSOA) by name. The system uses an API that searches for areas and returns coordinates using names. At the moment, it only contains London area LAs and MSOAs. It also supports areas with complex names such as "Kensington and Chelsea". The system does not support & character in areas' names. Please replace & character with 'and'.
Use sentences like "Show parks in Crystal Palace and Anerley" or "Where are the schools in Lambeth?" or any other sentence containing [entity] in [area] to see facilities in your area of interest.
The system currently supports parks, schools, pubs, libraries, stadiums, hospitals, supermarkets, cinemas, colleges, pitches, playgrounds, graveyards, etc, retrieved from Open Street Map API.
To search for facilities in your custom area, type "start the map"/"show the map", draw your boundary using the menu on the left, type your request. You need to tell the system where to look for entities. So type "in my area" or "in my boundary" or similar terms at the end of your request
Use sentences like "Show parks near schools in westminster" or "Where are the hospitals near playgrounds in Kensington and Chelsea" or any other sentence containing [entity] near [entity] in [area] to see facilities that are near each other.
Being near currently is defined as 500-meter distance. The map will show the 500-meter buffers from the entity that is used for the system to calculate the distance between entities.
To find entities near each other in your custom area, type "start the map"/"show the map", draw your boundary using the menu on the left, type your request. You need to tell the system where to look for entities. So type "in my area" or "in my boundary" or similar terms at the end of your request