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# 2018-01-17 - Facilities

## Summary

In the call we:

* Reviewed the use cases and requirements relating to facilities data
* Reviewed a proposal for extending the RPDE and modelling opportunity data specifications to include facilities data
* Identified a need for a new endpoint to check availability
* Discussed how the Active Places dataset aligns with the standard data model and how it might be used by OpenActive data publishers and users.

## Slides

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## Video

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