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Maps and mapping in Adur
You
can now view a variety of mapping on-line on the Adur District Council website.
You can view small diagrammatic maps of the whole district which show approximate locations of things to give you a flavour of where things are.
Or you can now use our higher resolution interactive GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping. The functionality of the system and information available will grow over the coming months and years. The GIS information can be overlaid on Ordnance Survey maps at various scales or over aerial photographs.
Other types of interactive mapping and aerial photos (for example : A to Z's, historical, route planners, etc) are also available on the web from other websites listed below.
Diagrammatic mapping
- Beaches and Beach Huts
- Conservation areas
- Educational establishments in Adur (schools and colleges etc)
- Industrial estates, business parks and technology parks
- Parking in Adur
- Parks, playgrounds and open spaces
- Places of interest in and around Adur
- River Adur : route from it's sources to the sea
- River Adur : approximate locations of slipways, hards, marinas, boatyards, sailing and yacht clubs and other places of interest on the River Adur and in Shoreham Harbour
- Wards and councillors
- Waste and recycling facilities
- Where is Adur? (incl. how to get here, further maps of council buildings, roads, etc)
See
our Ordnance Survey copyright statement All
mapping used is © Crown copyright.
On other websites :
- Petrol
prices : Interactive map showing the price of fuel at petrol stations in
the Shoreham-by-Sea and Lancing area (www.whatgas.com/?LatLng=50.83567,-0.28095&Zoom=12)
Other mapping sources on external websites :
- West
Sussex County Council interactive iMAP service (www.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/content/site/about-west-sussex.en?page=3)
providing details of : places to eat and drink, places to stay, public paths, travel and tourism, walks, wheelchair walks, West Sussex countryside, location data
- Environment
Agency Floodmaps (type in your postcode) (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/yourenv/eff/1190084/natural_forces/flooding/?lang=_e)
(see also : flooding on our website)
- MapQuest (http://europe.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=GB)
(also includes maps and facts/statistics of rest of world) - Streetmap (www.streetmap.co.uk)
- Multimap (www.multimap.com)
- Easymap (www.easymap.co.uk)
- 192.com maps (www.192.com/maps)
- Ordnance
Survey : Get-a-map service - current OS mapping on the web (www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/getamap)
- Active Places : Find a sports facility near you
: www.activeplaces.co.uk
Maps and aerial photos :
(maps, aerial photos and route finders in the UK, Europe,
and the rest of world)
- Google maps (http://maps.google.co.uk)
- Microsoft Live (http://maps.live.com)
- Wikimapia (www.wikimapia.org) - you can also add interactive items or places of interest to these maps and aerial photos
- www.election-maps.co.uk
External websites with old or historic maps of the Adur District and the rest of the UK :
- Old maps (www.old-maps.co.uk)
- Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles (www.buildinghistory.org/Images2.htm)
- Maps
of Old Sussex (www.envf.port.ac.uk/geo/research/historical/webmap/sussexmap/sussex.html)
- Including Yeakell and Gardner's East and West Sussex 1778-1783, 2 inch to 1 mile (which are particularly fine maps) (www.envf.port.ac.uk/geo/research/historical/webmap/sussexmap/Yeakell_36.htm)
- Portsmouth University : On-line geography/mapping projects (www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/geography/onlineprojects)
- Sussex University : Geography (www.geog.sussex.ac.uk/links/links.html)
- British History on-line (www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.aspx?gid=64)
- The British Library map collections (www.bl.uk/collections/maps.html)
- A vision of Britain through time (www.visionofbritain.org.uk)
- London Ancestor (www.londonancestor.com)
- Bodleian Library map case (www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/guides/maps/mapcase.htm) (read the agreement and then click on the link at the bottom of the page to get to the maps)
- Genmaps - old and interesting maps of England, Wales and Scotland (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Egenmaps/)
- Chorographia Britanniae, an atlas of the counties of England and Wales, first published in 1742 by William Henry Toms (http://web.ukonline.co.uk/badeslade/)
- Reprints of Old Ordnance Survey Maps (www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk)
- Francis Frith maps (www.francisfrith.com)
- The Gazetteer of British Place Names (www.gazetteer.co.uk)
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