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Tag Archives: Ordnance Survey
Addresses: moving in right direction with GeoPlace
Update July 2011; GeoPlace is now up and running . GeoPlace™ – a government initiative for national addressing New agreement set to create a single address database LGA media release – 3 December 2010 FAQ (pdf) GeoPlace™ Q&As [lga.gov.uk] New … Continue reading
Posted in Economics / Politics, General, Maps & GIS, Technology
Tagged Address Layer 2, Addresses, BS7666, Geoplace, Ordnance Survey
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Some Ordnance Survey & Royal Mail data is freed
Ordnance Survey have released some data for wider freer use. Streetview (raster data) which could already see on Where is the Path? website which used OS Open Space API but would often run out of allowed hits so won’t now … Continue reading
Ordnance Survey Consultation
Last December 2009 the UK Department for the Communities and Local Government (DCLG) announced proposals for the provision of free data from the Ordnance Survey. The consultation closes on the 17th March 2010. The consultation document is titled: Policy options … Continue reading
Posted in General, Maps & GIS
Tagged GIS, Maps & GIS, Ordnance Survey, OS, Pipes, Underground, Utilities
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