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Live for the Outdoors on MSNScots pine: Searching for green jewels in Britain’s largest national park
In the shadow of Britain’s highest, coldest sweep of mountainous ground lies Rothermich’s Forest – home to the elusive Scots ...
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Live for the Outdoors on MSNNavigation skills: What do the lines on an OS map actually mean?
How do we translate those blobs and squiggles on the map to what’s actually happening beneath our feet? We went to a place ...
Ordnance Survey has taken full control of key print supplier Dennis Maps, after trustees of the Felix Dennis Estate decided to exit from the investment.
Profit at Ordnance Survey has slipped despite its revenue jumping to almost £200m during the historic company's latest financial year.
Income from Ordnance Survey maps also increased, going from £9.5m to £11.6m, but paper map revenue fell from £7.9m to £7.4m. In a statement accompanying the accounts, the company attributed its ...
Full descriptions of other Ordnance Survey maps, with illustrations and indexes, are given in two pamphlets, one dealing with small-scale maps and the other large-scale maps, issued by the ...
Ordnance Survey maps are available in multiple scales, tailored to different activities. The 1:25,000 Explorer series suits hikers and walkers, offering high-detail representations of rural ...
Irish Ordnance Survey Maps: A User’s Guide by Paul Mulligan: an invaluable companion, and not just for hill walkers ...
Nearly 100 jobs will be axed at Ordnance Survey, the Daily Echo can reveal. The Southampton-based mapping agency currently employees 1,400 people, but hundreds of staff were told on Tuesday that ...
For much of its 233-year history, the Ordnance Survey has been synonymous with detailed maps of the British countryside, beloved by ramblers and orienteers.
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