Planning Maps Useful Links
If you're planning to extend your property, carry out a small building project, install solar panels or need a plan for exterior signage, whilst we can provide the ordnance survey planning maps it's worth doing a little research and taking some professional advice.
To access the links we've provided here, just click on any of the tabs below.
National Map Centre - Main Site
Established in 1860, National Map Centre provides a fast efficient large scale mapping service, including site centred plans for planning applications; and mapping data for use in CAD systems. Mapping and data centres based in Hertfordshire and Kent provide mapping for all areas of the UK.
Oxford Cartographers
Oxford Cartographers create bespoke branded mapping, putting your company's name and contact details in front of your clients on an interesting product with a long life. "People love our maps".
CHK America
CHK America is a premier provider of ePaper-based digital signage and static wayfinding solutions for the public transportation industry. They power over 20 billion trips annually, helping transit riders make more informed decisions.
Planning Portal
Planning Portal provide planning and building regulations guidance for many common building work projects. Mini guides provide visual clarification of the permitted development rules for specific projects.
Royal Institute of British Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects champions better buildings, communities and the environment through architecture and our members. They provide the standards, training, support and recognition that put their members at the peak of their profession.
Association for Consultancy & Engineering
Association for Consultancy and Engineering [ACE] represents the interests of professional consultancies and engineering companies, large and small, operating within the built and natural environment.
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
RICS are a professional body that accredits professionals within the land, property and construction sectors worldwide. They regulate and promote the profession; maintain educational and professional standards; protect clients and consumers via a strict code of ethics; and provide impartial advice and guidance.
Department for Communities and Local Government
The Department for Communities and Local Government's job is to create great places to live and work, and to give more power to local people to shape what happens in their area. DCLG is a ministerial department.
