Re: Useful OS maps online

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Ian Rawlings

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Nicked from another group, thought it might be useful in here.
Interactive maps of the UK with things like sites of scientific
interest, town boundaries etc, with a better user interface than most
on-line web-based maps.

On 2006-07-02, Mr Alun Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure if anyone else has seen this site, but it seems quite up to date
> and although not showing everything in fancy colours it could be
> useful......
>
> http://www.magic.gov.uk/website/magic/


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Ian Rawlings wrote:
> Nicked from another group, thought it might be useful in here.
> Interactive maps of the UK with things like sites of scientific
> interest, town boundaries etc, with a better user interface than most
> on-line web-based maps.
>
> On 2006-07-02, Mr Alun Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Not sure if anyone else has seen this site, but it seems quite up to
>> date and although not showing everything in fancy colours it could be
>> useful......
>>
>> http://www.magic.gov.uk/website/magic/


Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.

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"GbH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Ian Rawlings wrote:
>> Nicked from another group, thought it might be useful in here.
>> Interactive maps of the UK with things like sites of scientific
>> interest, town boundaries etc, with a better user interface than most
>> on-line web-based maps.
>>
>> On 2006-07-02, Mr Alun Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure if anyone else has seen this site, but it seems quite up to
>>> date and although not showing everything in fancy colours it could be
>>> useful......
>>>
>>> http://www.magic.gov.uk/website/magic/

>
> Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.
>
> --
> "He who says it cannot be done would be well advised not to interrupt
> her doing it."
>
> If the answer is offensive maybe the question was inappropriate
>
> The fiend of my fiend is my enema!

Its exactly what I have come to expect off the government websites - window
dressing policy advertising and poor content makes you wonder if they are a
government or just a slick advertising agency after all they strung the
'New' tag on, next should be 'new improved labour' then
Derek


 
On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.


Errr, hello? UK government website?

Perhaps you're living in some far flung part of what is notionally
called the UK but it certainly covers the mainland.

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Ian Rawlings wrote:

> On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.

>
>
> Errr, hello? UK government website?
>
> Perhaps you're living in some far flung part of what is notionally
> called the UK but it certainly covers the mainland.


.... not quite. Some of it stops at the Scottish border!
 
Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.

>
> Errr, hello? UK government website?
>
> Perhaps you're living in some far flung part of what is notionally
> called the UK but it certainly covers the mainland.


Please define a Mainland and b the UK!

--
"He who says it cannot be done would be well advised not to interrupt
her doing it."

If the answer is offensive maybe the question was inappropriate

The fiend of my fiend is my enema!


 
On 2006-07-02, Dougal <DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk> wrote:

> ... not quite. Some of it stops at the Scottish border!


Hehe, that's what you get for having your own MPs, two levels of
incompetence ;-)

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On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:

> Please define a Mainland and b the UK!


The bit that showed up when I typed my postcode in! Sod the rest of it ;-)

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Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Please define a Mainland and b the UK!

>
> The bit that showed up when I typed my postcode in! Sod the rest of
> it ;-)


!

--
"He who says it cannot be done would be well advised not to interrupt
her doing it."

If the answer is offensive maybe the question was inappropriate

The fiend of my fiend is my enema!


 
On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 13:55:22 +0100, Ian Rawlings <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 2006-07-02, Dougal <DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> ... not quite. Some of it stops at the Scottish border!

>
> Hehe, that's what you get for having your own MPs, two levels of
> incompetence ;-)


heh hee - a more elegant turn of phrase I have yet to hear - on that
subject.

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On Sunday, in article
<[email protected]>
DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk "Dougal" wrote:

> Ian Rawlings wrote:
>
> > On 2006-07-02, GbH <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Pity it doesn't seem to cover the UK.

> >
> >
> > Errr, hello? UK government website?
> >
> > Perhaps you're living in some far flung part of what is notionally
> > called the UK but it certainly covers the mainland.

>
> ... not quite. Some of it stops at the Scottish border!


The Ordnance Survey data should cover the whole country. But if it's
showing land-ownership and access data, Scotland and England+Wales are
different. The open access provisions introduced in England do not apply
in Scotland, because the whole system of access and ownership of land is
different.

And farmers in Wales don't have to deal with the government cock-ups in
England.



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"I am Number Two," said Penfold. "You are Number Six."
 
Ian Rawlings wrote:
> On 2006-07-02, Dougal <DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>>... not quite. Some of it stops at the Scottish border!

>
>
> Hehe, that's what you get for having your own MPs, two levels of
> incompetence ;-)


That rather suggests that one set is more competent than the other - I
would have thought that equality of incompetence could be assumed.
 

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