Event activity
One place to see what is happening nearby.
Event101 brings published event activity, upcoming dates and local notices into one coordinated public view, so residents, businesses and partners can plan with clearer information.
Event activity is surfaced from the event record, not manually created separately.
Why public event visibility matters
Public event activity affects how people move, trade, travel, staff, deliver, park and plan. When event information is scattered, residents and businesses are left guessing.
Event101 can provide a clearer public view of:
- Dates and times
- Locations and routes
- Public notices
- Expected local impacts
- Organiser contact where appropriate
- Alert preferences where available
That is different from scattered notices, informal updates and email chains that rarely tell the full story.
What people can see
Each element appears only when organisers publish appropriate information for the public record.
Upcoming published events
What it means
Dated activity that organisers choose to publish for public awareness.
Why it helps
You can plan ahead instead of discovering closures or crowds at the last minute.
Routes and locations
What it means
Where activity is expected on the ground, shown with appropriate map context.
Why it helps
Travel, deliveries and access decisions improve when geography is explicit.
Public notices
What it means
Formal or statutory notices linked to the event record when organisers publish them.
Why it helps
Fewer gaps between what is officially communicated and what residents actually see.
Local alert preferences
What it means
Ways to subscribe to scoped updates when public rollout enables them.
Why it helps
Busy areas get digestible signals instead of noise from unrelated channels.
Organiser contact where enabled
What it means
A responsible contact path when organisers expose it for public questions.
Why it helps
Businesses and agencies spend less time chasing informal contacts.
Live activity preview
When your region connects to published feeds, the live map and calendar appear here. Until then this shows the layout so you know what to expect.
Published activity from the same coordinated record
Event101 separates operational detail from public-facing information, but both come from the same structured event record.
- Organiser updates event record
- Appropriate activity is published
- Residents and businesses see public information
- Authorities and stakeholders keep operational context
For residents and businesses
Residents and businesses can use Event101 to understand what is planned nearby and make better decisions before the event happens.
- Plan travel and deliveries around published dates and routes.
- Understand temporary changes to access, parking or street use.
- Prepare staffing or customer communication with clearer timing.
- Avoid relying only on scattered paper notices or word of mouth.
- Subscribe to local updates when alert preferences are available.
For authorities and emergency stakeholders
Event101 gives public-facing visibility while keeping operational information connected to the wider planning record.
- Shared awareness of what is on the public record.
- Fewer duplicate public queries when one coordinated view exists.
- Stronger alignment between public information and operational planning.
- Better context for resource planning around published activity.
- Clearer event footprint across an area when activity is published consistently.
Local alerts, when available
Alerts should be based on published event information and scoped by area, date or event type.
Alert functionality will be enabled as public rollout areas come online.