Corruption of the HBC planning data continues

Havant Borough Council remains silent on its glaring failure to migrate over fifteen years of planning data, while administrative staff - apparently assisted by Arcus Global - compound the problem through ad‑hoc, unmanaged and inconsistent manual update activity. Over the last couple of months, HCS has tracked a steady stream of issues. The evidence from … Continue reading Corruption of the HBC planning data continues

A closer look at HBC’s ongoing ‘Place’ software rollout

This post considers a redacted copy of the Full Business Case that underpinned Havant Borough Council's selection and ongoing implementation of the new generation of software support for its 'Place' services. These include the delivery of new IT systems covering Planning, Environmental Health, Enforcement and Licencing. The redacted Business Case was received in response to … Continue reading A closer look at HBC’s ongoing ‘Place’ software rollout

New Planning Portal Issues log – Updated 4 November

We've taken another look at the new HBC public planning portal today and updated the HCS -Arcus Place Public Register issue log. There are no new visible fixes to report, but a few new issues have been added to the log. Click to open the log in a separate browser window Despite repeated efforts, the … Continue reading New Planning Portal Issues log – Updated 4 November

HBC Data Integrity. Picking up the pieces, joining up the dots

Seven weeks have now passed since council officers were offered professional consultancy on large-scale data recovery - free of charge and safeguarded by a non-disclosure agreement. In the time since that offer was made, the Capita outsourcing contract has lapsed, the Chief Executive has stepped down, and amid mounting complaints and Freedom of Information requests, … Continue reading HBC Data Integrity. Picking up the pieces, joining up the dots

The Message to HBC is ‘When You’re in a Hole, Stop Digging’

This is a fairly weighty post. To download a four page printable copy of the text, click here. To recap In December 2023, Havant Borough Council signed a five-year contract worth up to £245,000 with Arcus Global to replace its ageing idox/Acolaid planning system with a cloud-based alternative. The new system, Arcus Built Environment - … Continue reading The Message to HBC is ‘When You’re in a Hole, Stop Digging’

Arcus Planning Public Register portal sees minor fixes applied

Taking a look through the new public planning portal this morning, we're pleased to see that somebody appears to be taking note of the issues raised by HCS, with a couple of the more irritating nits now fixed. These would have been the easiest to fix and the ones which should never have been allowed … Continue reading Arcus Planning Public Register portal sees minor fixes applied

Update on Land Charges Service and Planning Services issues in Havant Borough

This update from Havant Civic Society outlines our current understanding of the ongoing disruption to Havant Borough Council’s Planning and Local Land Charges (LLC) service - a situation that continues to erode confidence in the borough’s digital infrastructure and governance. As many of you will know - particularly those currently buying or selling property in … Continue reading Update on Land Charges Service and Planning Services issues in Havant Borough

HBC’s planning chaos exposes serious gaps in governance

Having spent a lifetime in the IT industry - delivering global business solutions and supporting the procurement needs of both corporate and government clients - the author of this piece regards cyber security and data resilience not as abstract concepts, but as second nature. These principles are the foundation of any credible digital infrastructure and … Continue reading HBC’s planning chaos exposes serious gaps in governance

Havant’s Planning System Crisis: What Residents Need to Know

In recent weeks, Havant Borough Council has faced a serious disruption in its planning services - one that’s directly affecting residents, buyers, sellers, and solicitors across the borough. House moves are stalling, property searches are delayed, and the ability to access historic planning data has been compromised. In the absence of any communication from the … Continue reading Havant’s Planning System Crisis: What Residents Need to Know