> Before we start are people happen with using ceremonial counties (such
> as Cheshire and Berkshire) at this top level? Cheshire was split into
> two unitaries a few weeks ago!
>
Ceremonial counties sounds reasonable as they're unlikely to change that
often unlike administrative districts - and i
2009/3/11 Chris Hill :
> The Church Commissioners have up-to-date information about the parish
> boundaries in England & Wales and they have a website [1] showing parish
> boundaries. I have seen some parish boundaries have started to appear
> based on NPE maps. In many cases the boundaries have
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 02:08:35PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
>
> Does anyone know any other source of this info that is available and
> up-to-date?
Often the *only* source of this information is the OS derived
dataset that the Church Commissioners use. I'm confident that I'm
one of only 4-5 peop
The Church Commissioners have up-to-date information about the parish
boundaries in England & Wales and they have a website [1] showing parish
boundaries. I have seen some parish boundaries have started to appear
based on NPE maps. In many cases the boundaries have changed in the 50+
years si
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