Neighbourhood intelligence

Know what changed in your postcode before everyone else does.

A concise local digest of planning decisions, property sales, crime trends, EPC certificates, and company activity, built from official UK data and matched to your district.

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Coverage currently focuses on London and the South East, with the same design language intended to carry through to the email edition itself.

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Sample SW11 weekly brief

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Planning items

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Sales registered

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Crime reports

Planning applications

Consultation closes this week for a Battersea riverside extension scheme.

Key application status, deadline, and council reference in one line.

Property sales

Two sales landed above the district median, including one riverside flat.

Prices, property types, and dates are grouped into a quick scan.

Crime statistics

Vehicle crime remains the standout category this month.

Trend lines are summarised into a concise category breakdown.

EPC certificates Company filings View in browser

How it works

A simple subscription flow with a more serious information standard.

The process stays lightweight, but the result feels deliberate: postcode-matched, clearly sourced, and easy to trust.

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Tell us where to focus. We accept full UK postcodes or district-level inputs like SW11 and map them to the edition you should receive.

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Read a concise local brief

Each edition surfaces the most relevant changes, keeps the source visible, and makes it easy to follow the trail back to the original dataset.

Inside each edition

Five data streams, organised into a digest that feels readable.

The goal is not to dump raw records into your inbox. It is to turn official inputs into a concise brief that still preserves source clarity.

Planning applications

New submissions, decisions, and consultation windows.

We highlight the applications most likely to matter, including references, status changes, deadlines, and links back to the relevant council portal.

Property sales

Recent sales with prices, dates, and property types.

Land Registry data is grouped into a quick scan so it is easier to spot notable price movement and outliers.

Crime statistics

Category breakdowns and trend context.

Monthly police.uk reporting is turned into readable category summaries rather than a wall of counts.

EPC certificates

Energy ratings and certification updates.

EPC records add a practical layer to the district picture, especially when paired with recent property activity.

Business activity

Company registrations and dissolutions.

Companies House filings help reveal where activity is emerging and where local business movement is slowing down.

Why it feels trustworthy

Traceable sources, postcode relevance, and a subscription flow that respects consent.

Strong design matters here because the product only works if it looks as careful as the data handling behind it. The trust story should be visible, not implied.

Coverage is currently focused on London and the South East. As the product evolves, this same visual grammar can carry into the HTML email edition without losing clarity.

Council planning portals HM Land Registry police.uk EPC Register Companies House

Official inputs

Every category is tied back to a named public data source rather than anonymous aggregation.

Postcode-matched

The edition is anchored to your district, so the content feels local rather than generically regional.

Consent-first

Double opt-in and easy unsubscribe are surfaced as product choices, not buried as compliance boilerplate.