What is Mid Suffolk Mapping?
Mid Suffolk Mapping is a facility that allows you to find out
where listed buildings are situated, what tree preservation orders
exist in your vicinity, where the Local Plan areas are, and even if
there are any newts and bats around.
Click here to see a more detailed version of the
Local Plan, including all the appropriate text .
In order to make this information available to you, we have
worked in partnership with SIA dataMAP to produce a way of viewing
this information that is both easy to use and customisable to your
viewing requirements.
DISCLAIMER : By entering this site you are agreeing to the
following conditions: -
Mid Suffolk District Council provides this service for
information purposes only. The Council seeks to meet the highest
standard of quality information and every attempt has been made to
present up to date and accurate information. However, the Council
cannot be held responsible for the misuse or misinterpretation of
any information and offers no warranty to its accuracy or
completeness. The Council accepts no liability for any loss,
damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on this
information. You should always check with Council officers
before any works are carried out.
Please note that the land parcels that this system uses are
schematic and in no way relate to land ownership. Issues of land
ownership should be taken up with HM Land registry at
http://www.landreg.gov.uk.
The Council under license from the Ordnance Survey provides the
Ordnance Survey mapping included within this web-site in order to
fulfill its public function to make available Council held public
domain information. Persons viewing this mapping should contact
Ordnance Survey copyright for advice where they wish to license
Ordnance Survey mapping/map data for their own use. MSDC License
number 10017810 (2006) The OS web site can be found at
http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk
Positional Accuracy Improvements. (PAI)
The Ordnance Survey are carrying out a review of all mapping to
bring this in align with the National Gird. In order to supply you
with the most up to date plans the maps displayed have all been
through PAI (and where last updated August 2006). Mid Suffolk
working with Suffolk County Council within the CSD partnership
purchased suitable software to update our own added layers to match
this new position which could be up to 10 meters for the original.
Most layers have now been successfully moved and there should not
be any ambiguity as to what is meant but please note the disclaimer
above.
If you find any inaccuracies with the data or the base map or
have any other questions or comments then please tell us at
webinfo@midsuffolk.gov.uk
.