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This is a list of all of the data layers on the map. Use the arrows to change the order of the layes on the map. Use the slider to change the opacity of a layer

If you click on a data layer feature (traffic light, road section, hospital etc.), information about the feature will appear here. If there are features from multiple layers under the mouse then all of those features will be detailed.

Either measure an area or length on the map or, alternatively, click on a point on the map to get the coordinates of that point and optionally open a new window in Google Maps or Google Street View. To stop using this tool, please select None.

Drawing tools for adding points, lines, polygons and labels. To add a Text label, choose the required size, type in the label, press Enter on the keyboard and then click on the desired location on the map. To see the drawn features, ensure that the Drawing layer is switched on in the Visible layers section. To stop using this tool, please select None.

The Undo button will remove the last point clicked when drawing a line or polygon. The Remove last button will remove the last drawn feature. The Remove all button will remove all drawn features (this is not reversable). To remove a particular feature, toggle Remove selected feature and click on the feature on the map. Note that all features under the mouse will be deleted.

Note that the on screen map is only used to set the centre. The extent exported depends on the scale and page size. NB layers from external sources may cause problems when exporting the map (such as a blank output), try switching these off if you experience problems.

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Enter a full postcode and press <Enter> or click Zoom to. For a partial postcode use the Address option.

Enter a partial address, press <Enter> or click Zoom to and then select from the list of results. Example searches:

  • 4 castle street, warwick
  • 4 castle street, cv34
  • cv34 4b

Note that the results are limited to addresses within a rectangle enclosing the WCC boundary.

Enter a road name, press <Enter> or click Zoom to and then select from the list of results.

To restrict the results enter a town/village/place name.

Note that the results are limited to roads within a rectangle enclosing the WCC boundary.

Enter an Easting and Northing (6 digits each, e.g. 428087, 265021) and press <Enter> or click Zoom to.

Enter a Latitude and >Longitude (e.g. 52.2826, -1.5897) and press <Enter> or click Zoom to.

Enter a what 3 words reference and press <Enter> or click Zoom to

Enter an Ordnance Survey Unique Property Reference Number and press <Enter> or click Zoom to.

Enter a WCC specific 4-digit UPRN or a WCC property name, press <Enter> or click Zoom to and then select from the list of results.

Select a method for finding addresses

Zoom in until the Fetch button is enabled. Choose either Royal Mail addresses only or National Street Gazetteer only, or both. Clicking Fetch will return all of those addresses within the current map window. Clicking Download will download the data to a CSV file.

Draw a polygon on the map. If the polygon is too large (> 1km2), it will be shown in red rather than blue and the Fetch button will not be enabled. Choose either Royal Mail addresses only or National Street Gazetteer only, or both. Clicking Fetch will return all of those addresses within the polygon. Clicking Download will download the data to a CSV file.

Draw a circle on the map. If the circle is too large (radius > 1000m), it will be shown in red rather than blue and the Fetch button will not be enabled. Choose either Royal Mail addresses only or National Street Gazetteer only, or both. Clicking Fetch will return all of those addresses within the circle. Clicking Download will download the data to a CSV file.

Enter a circle radius and the Easting and Northing values for the circle centre. Alternatively, enter the radius and click on the map to populate the Easting and Northing boxes. Click the Draw circle button. Choose either Royal Mail addresses only or National Street Gazetteer only, or both. Clicking Fetch will return all of those addresses within the circle. Clicking Download will download the data to a CSV file.

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Toggle between Ordnance Survey provided layers, a Photographic (25cm) base layer and OpenStreetMap.

Data layer search

Enter a search word or phrase - e.g. mental health - and press Enter. A strict search will only find layers with the exact term (e.g. mental health) in the title or keywords. A loose search will, for example also return public health and environmental. Click on a search result to show a layer. To clear the search, empty the search box and press Enter.

Favourites

Right-click on a layer in any of the topic categories to add it to the list of Favourites, which will be saved when you close your browser. To remove a favourite, right-click the layer in the list of Favourites.

Uploading files: the file must be in the OSGB projection (with Eastings and Northings). Currently limited to GeoJSON file types.

The console keeps a record of your actions. This can be useful in fault-finding. Copy the content and paste into an email.