Sign up to use the FEH Web Service
- Individual users
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As an individual user, you can buy and spend credits as you wish. Your purchases cannot be shared with other user accounts. Sign up here »
- Organisational users
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As an organisational account user you will have access to all catchment and point data purchased by any users in your organisational. Your organisation nominates one or more lead users who are responsible for purchasing credits for the organisation and allocating them to users. Please visit our User Guide for further information.
To join an existing organisational account, please contact your lead user who can send you an invite. Alternatively, you can sign up as an individual user first and then contact us to convert the account to an organisational one.
- Educational and Research users
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Educational and Research Use* of the FEH Web Service is available without a charge being applied for the FEH data. An administration fee of £150 (excluding VAT) is charged to set up an Educational and Research Use account. An initial 1,000 credits will be assigned to each Educational and Research Use account and additional credits may be assigned on request. The credits must all be released to the same Web Service account. If you qualify for this offer we will issue you with a licence certificate along with an invoice for payment. The signed licence certificate and payment must be received before the credits are allocated. Please visit our User Guide for further information.
Please contact us if you would like to set up an Educational and Research account.
* Educational and Research Use means use of the Service for the purpose of teaching and learning, and/or teacher training and which does not involve direct or indirect commercial gain, or for bona fide research to further a body of knowledge, the resulting research papers of which, will be disseminated widely and without delay within the academic community or in the public domain. Such research papers will not be held for the exclusive information or use of the research sponsor or sponsors or in any way restricted from access to the academic community or the wider public.