1:100 Scale Planning Maps
1:100 Scale Planning Maps
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AB

Original Poster:

19,513 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Where on earth can I get these from?


Plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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OS?

They do maps of all scales

Odie

4,187 posts

204 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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World Scale FTW

DrTre

12,957 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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http://www2.getmapping.com/Products/Planning-Maps

Fairly sure OS don't do 1:100...don't think anyone will unless it's commissioned.

Edited by DrTre on Friday 3rd July 10:04

Not that one

2,496 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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What areas do you need mate?
I may be able to help you out.

NTO

_Batty_

12,268 posts

272 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Pro map.
Its online smile

JCB123

2,265 posts

218 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Agreed - pro-map....or, get someone like me to buy it in dxf format and I'll pdf it in any scale you like....circa £20 BTW - depending on size obviously!

AB

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19,513 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Thanks for the replies guys - I have it in pdf format in 1:1250 scale. Is it possible to upscale from that?

Cheers

illmonkey

19,561 posts

220 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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AB said:
Thanks for the replies guys - I have it in pdf format in 1:1250 scale. Is it possible to upscale from that?

Cheers
Zoom...

JCB123

2,265 posts

218 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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AB said:
Thanks for the replies guys - I have it in pdf format in 1:1250 scale. Is it possible to upscale from that?

Cheers
Not accurately....what do you want it for?


A - W

1,721 posts

237 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Try your local planning department website. They usually have a link to your local OS provider. Circa £50 from mine.


Not that one

2,496 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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If its for an area in London, I can let you have it at any scale you want FOC

JCB123

2,265 posts

218 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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A - W said:
Try your local planning department website. They usually have a link to your local OS provider. Circa £50 from mine.
£50!!!! How big a plan did you buy?

AB

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19,513 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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We've tried the planning department with no joy.

It is for a planning application at our local tennis club for floodlights and they are asking for a 1:100 scale drawing. I have purchased a 1:1250 scale drawing already but I am struggling to find somewhere that can do such a scale.

Strictly speaking, would they notice if it wasn't exactly to scale?


Not that one

2,496 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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AB said:
We've tried the planning department with no joy.

It is for a planning application at our local tennis club for floodlights and they are asking for a 1:100 scale drawing. I have purchased a 1:1250 scale drawing already but I am struggling to find somewhere that can do such a scale.

Strictly speaking, would they notice if it wasn't exactly to scale?
A difference of 1:100 & 1:1250?
In a word, Yes.

carmadgaz

3,204 posts

205 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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JCB123 said:
A - W said:
Try your local planning department website. They usually have a link to your local OS provider. Circa £50 from mine.
£50!!!! How big a plan did you buy?
Bloody hell. I can get them 1:1250 PDFs less than that!

try e-mailing themapshop@btinternet.com with your query, they deal with the ones I do for work and are pretty qick with the turnaround.

AB

Original Poster:

19,513 posts

217 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Not that one said:
AB said:
We've tried the planning department with no joy.

It is for a planning application at our local tennis club for floodlights and they are asking for a 1:100 scale drawing. I have purchased a 1:1250 scale drawing already but I am struggling to find somewhere that can do such a scale.

Strictly speaking, would they notice if it wasn't exactly to scale?
A difference of 1:100 & 1:1250?
In a word, Yes.
Yes of course - I wasn't being stupid.

It was commented that it could be upscaled from a pdf but not accurately. However if it looked 1:100 ish and said 1:100 would they notice if it was, for example, 1:101?

Will email the map shop and see what they say, thanks.

Also, thanks for FOC offer, the area is North West.


WorAl

10,877 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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PM me i'll se what i can do for free wink