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Map Information
This is a description of how each of the tools and functions operate
   
Reset Map Tool
Click on this tool at any time to return to the locator map.
 
Pan Map Tool
This allows you to move around the map. Click, hold down and drag cursor to move map image and bring the area of interest into the centre of the screen. The map will redraw and centre on your requested area.
   
Zoom In Tool
This allows you to enlarge the scale of the map. Click on point of interest on map - or click, hold down and drag to select a specific area indicated by the appearance of a red box. Map will redraw at a larger scale.
 
Zoom Out Tool
This allows you to reduce the scale of the map. Click on point of interest on map - or click, hold down and drag to select a specific area indicated by the appearance of a red box. Map will redraw at a smaller scale.
 
Key

Click on the Key icon to launch the key and use the scroll bar to view all entries. Click on a text notation to go to the policy or proposal description in the Written Statement.
   
Choose a Map Type

The default display for the maps is the Proposals Map. Click on Inset Maps to view Inset Maps detail. If you click Reset at any time, the map window will return to the Proposals Map*.

 
Choose an Area by Postcode*
Enter your full postcode name if known, eg. WA7 2YP. The map will redraw centred on your postcode.
If entering a partial postcode, click Go then select from the drop-down list that appears.
 
Find an Area by Name*
Choose a settlement name from the drop-down list. The map will redraw centred on the settlement.
 
Find A Policy/Proposal*
Use this tool to view relevant policies/proposals in the Written Statement. Click on a point of interest on your chosen map type. A bulleted hypertext listing of all the policies/proposals that apply at your chosen site will appear in the window below the tool.
Click on any of the displayed policies/proposals in the list. A new window appears showing the relevant description from within the Written Statement. You can then navigate around the document for more information as necessary. See Written Statement Information for further guidance.
 
Go to Map
Go to the Map
 
 
 
* Remember which map type you have selected when using the other tools.
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