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MCPC Systems create practical and cost effective software solutions for the managers of assets, facilities, and repetitive services. Our solutions are used to effectively manage Grounds Maintenance, Cleansing, Play Areas, Street/Highway Assets, Trees, Beach Huts, Sports Facilities, Allotments......and much more.


Our willing and able team combines a wealth of experiences with individual skills in a number of specialist areas. Software Solutions are being constantly developed to reflect user requirments, changing legislative requirements and technological advances. Innovation and commitment has led to our software being used by more than 100 organisations throughout the UK and Ireland.

"Record the Past, Manage the Present and Command the Future
with MCPC Management Software”
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Tree Valued at £750,000?
Following the recent spate of articles in the news media regarding a new valuation system for Trees, we have started a discussion topic in the user forum. If you have an opinion, would like to ask a question or prompt further debate please go to the User forum now.


One of the articles appeared in the Daily Telegraph which can be seen at the following link “Britain's most expensive tree”.


You will require your current username & password to access the user forum. If you have lost or forgotten them please contact the support team on 0845 055 6441 0r by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
DTE Grounds Software User Group Notes
Notes from the latest DTE Grounds maintenance software user Group meeting which took place in Huddersfield are now available to download from the Downloads/Updates portion of this web site. Please login as an existing customer to gain access to the Downloads/Updates.

The notes are available only to existing users, both attendees and non-attendees. They reflect the day’s agenda and assist in prompting future development themes.

You can use the User Forum to prompt debates, answer questions, stimulate ideas, and broadcast news to all your fellow DTE Grounds software users and MCPC staff.

 
Colony Allotment Software User Group Meeting
We would like to thank all users who attended the latest Colony  Allotment Software User group meeting in Rugby. A number of topics were discussed and there was a useful exchange of ideas.

A number of users, who were unable to attend, submitted topics for the day’s agenda by email prior to the event. Responses to these items and other issues discussed on the day will be available to all users by downloading notes from the user forum portion of the website. These will be available shortly.

You will require your current username & password to access the user forum. If you have lost or forgotten them please contact support ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) to refresh or change settings.

Finally we would like to thank Chris Greer & colleagues at Rugby Borough Council who were most helpful in organising this meeting.
 
Allotment Colony Grows

Welcome to the latest member of the Colony Allotment Management Software User family, Rother District Council who recently selected and installed Colony Software for the benefit of their Allotment team to assist in managing their many sites and plots throughout the Rother District.


Colony Allotment Management Software will help Control all aspects of Plot letting, Plot Inspections, Notice letters, Budget Expenditure, Outstanding Debtors, Competitions, Repair instructions, and more.

 
Growing in the community: A Good Practice Guide for the Management of Allotments
The LGA has revised this best-selling resource for allotment officers and associations, to provide an update on the policy framework, legislation and practice affecting allotment gardening.

To read the full article please click on this link "Growing In The Community" . To view a summary or order a copy please click LGA Good Practice Guide.
 
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