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Map help required
I know that a few people here are good with maps so wonder if someone could help me.I'm looking for a map that shows East Lancashire, the boundaries between Blackburn, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Ribble Valley and Rossendale and that also shows a few A roads. I really don't want anything too detailed but it must have the boundaries between the boroughs on.Anyone able to help??
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Tried there but I can't seem to open the link
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Doesn't seem to be working for me - just a blank page comes up! Probably a setting on my computer that needs sorting out - any suggestions.
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Here Gayle try this link to the same site
http://mario.lancashire.gov.uk/ |
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john mezies has the map you need i think its a fiver for one that opens up
naturaly the net would be free though |
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Thanks, Chav - I might have to go to John Menzies becasue I can't get this one to work on line.
I've been having trouble at work downloading stuff lately - I tried to go into hotmail at work and to download a lottery form and I couldn't do it. I think there must be a setting on my browser which is stopping me from getting into these things. |
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Try Accrington Library - they'll be able to photocopy you one gayle for the price of a photocopy.
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Town Hall should be forth coming if you ask nicely. The OS will have what you want if you want to pay for it.
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/ |
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I can't actually see boundaries on that Mario one.
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By the way wheres John Menzies - thought W H Smiths had bought them out?
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On the Ordnance Survey site, mentioned above by Doug.
Administrative boundary maps About the product Administrative boundary maps are definitive graphic maps outlining all unitary, local authority, European and Westminster parliamentary boundaries in Great Britain. Administrative boundary maps are ideal for identifying which local authorities need to be contacted when planning large ventures such as road construction or building projects. They are also a useful addition to archival records in libraries, educational and legal establishments and local government offices. |
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