Scottish Communities are equivalent to Civil Parishes in England, but
with much fewer powers. The whole of Scotland has been divided into
Communities - there are no "unparished areas" like there are in England.
However, relatively few Communities actually have a Council. In terms of
administrative
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for your advice. I think I will left items 1 and 3 as they are till
a better way to tag such situation will be devised. For item 2 I will just
visit them and ask what kind of care and for whom they are providing here.
Best regards
Artur
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 2:32 PM, SK53
Adding such things tends to be down to local mappers. The best source for
accurate boundaries is OS Open Data Boundary Line: this needs a little
experience to process well, but IIRC JOSM handles it reasonably well.
I don't think area committees, at least in Argyll & Bute, have anything
like the sa
Hi, this is my first post on this forum.
My question is: is there any reason why community councils in Scotland are
not mapped? I ask because I do a lot of mapping in Angus, and I was
planning to map the community councils for Angus council area, but I wanted
to check first. These community counci
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