
Examples | OS Data Hub
The information and code available on the OS Data Hub Examples webpage is provided on an 'as is' basis for general information purposes only. It is intended to show you illustrative examples of how …
Roads on a map range from thick blue lines, showing motorways, to dashed lines, indicating an unfenced minor road. Footpaths are marked on Ordnance Survey maps in various colours. On a 1:25 …
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Understanding a Map with Ordnance Survey – Millets
Mar 1, 2024 · 4-figure – for example, 1945, this identifies a single kilometre square on an OS map. 6-figure – for example, 192454, identifies a 100 metre square within a single kilometre square on an …
Resources for teachers | Education | OS - Ordnance Survey
OS has gathered a broad range of popular, educational geography teaching resources for schools. These free teaching resources are available to help your students grasp map reading and expand …
OS 1:500 Block Plan - Council-Compliant Map | UK Map Centre
It supports applications submitted to the Planning Portal, local councils and other official bodies. Each map is OS-licensed and council-compliant, making it suitable for formal planning use. Order your …
Ordnance Survey | Great Britain's national mapping service
Discover Ordnance Survey's trusted geospatial data and maps, and unlock location insight and intelligence.
Grid Reference Finder | OS Map
UK National Grid Map Reference Conversion for any location by simply right-clicking on our map. Postcode finder and bulk conversion tools.
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Order OS Explorer Maps at 1:25,000 Scale | UK Map Centre
An OS Explorer Map is required when you need a clear view of an local area with precise detail. It is designed for navigation and outdoor activity, offering more local information than broader-scale …