 Hello and welcome to my society's demonstration on Fix My Street for Councils. This is part two and we'll be looking at how a resident can submit a report to you via the Fix My Street portal. So as we discussed in the last one, a resident can locate themselves automatically, which is a perfect one on the go. However in this case I'm using a desktop and so we'll enter a postcode manually and press go. As we can see there is only one report in this area, which is the pot hole. This is one I created earlier today. This is to show that other reports will show, however as this is a staging site we wouldn't expect many to be on there. So I'm going to click where I would like my marker to be, which is where I'm reporting from. This is for me to show you where the problem is. If I feel like I've put it in the wrong place, I can click and drag my marker anywhere or I can just completely click somewhere else and move it. I can also zoom in and drag myself up to refine my marker if I want to check that it's exactly in the right place. I then can click the category and this would normally have a vast range of options however again as this is a staging site I've only input to a pot hole and other. In this case I'm going to select pot hole. Your resident would then very easily type in a one line summary and a description. Once I've input the description I'll scroll down and I can in fact upload a file. I'll upload a generic picture of a pot hole. I then can input my email and name and a telephone number if I wish. I can also choose to show my name publicly or not to and in this case I'm choosing a nominosity. I then would click submit once I've checked I'm happy with this report and it's confirmed. I would then click on the pot hole report and I can see exactly where it is. If I zoom out it will remain a large marker so I know exactly where my report is. This is the main way to submit a report and in the next video we will be discussing how as a council you can respond to that report. This system just shows how easy it is for your residents to get in touch.