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Sussex is ours and always be…it totally boils my piss that this map has split our fair county and given the West of Sussex to that bunch of thugs.
No Birmingham?
I'm afraid I simply couldn't resist adding an open toilet to the map.Here’s Every Open Toilet In London On One Map
You know how the saying goes, when you gotta go, you gotta go. These are all the open toiletssecretldn.com
Excellent post. This is the link to B&H's online version of the definitive map. I am on the Local Access Forum which advises the Council on keeping these public rights of way open, improving them and identifying 'missing' (old routes that aren't officially designated, like the ones in Benfield Valley) & new rights of way and Open Access land. We are guided by the Rights of Way Improvement Plan.For all those of you who go walking around the countryside - I suspect that you use (or used) Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps. Have you ever thought where they get their green dashed lines for footpaths and bridleways from?
They derive from the definitive maps of public paths held by each local highway authority (county councils or unitary authorities mainly). The first ones were drawn up in the early 1950s following the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. Some have been redone since - but some highway authorities still have the same paper maps as they did 70 years ago.
This is the first definitive map for Westmorland (1953) - showing the area around Elterwater. Roads in red, Footpaths in Purple, Bridleways in Green and RUPPS [Roads Used as Public Paths] in Green Dashes.
Red dashed line is the parish boundary.
I bet some of you have walked some of these paths.
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And here's a little known and little used area of 'Lancashire North of the Sands'
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Good stuff.Excellent post. This is the link to B&H's online version of the definitive map. I am on the Local Access Forum which advises the Council on keeping these public rights of way open, improving them and identifying 'missing' (old routes that aren't officially designated, like the ones in Benfield Valley) & new rights of way and Open Access land. We are guided by the Rights of Way Improvement Plan.
I've a feeling that the map of 'Countries with the most nutters' will be remarkably similar.
I had to show my wife this, when she suggested that we could "just drive up to the Great Barrier Reef" from Tamworth when we visit for a few days in January.
2000 km? I take it you're visiting New South Wales in January then - otherwise your geography isn't much better than her's!I had to show my wife this, when she suggested that we could "just drive up to the Great Barrier Reef" from Tamworth when we visit for a few days in January.
"Just the 2000 km, dear? Yeah, no problem..."
Geography isnt her strong point.
Yes, we are going to Tamworth, NSW, to visit our son....2k from Cairns2000 km? I take it you're visiting New South Wales in January then - otherwise your geography isn't much better than her's!
If you'd only written the name of the place you're going to in your original post all of this confusion could have been avoided.Yes, we are going to Tamworth, NSW, to visit our son....2k from Cairns
I worked with folks who regarded anyone from North of Roberstbridge as a Northerner, which is where my username comes from