Thanks, but I'll email them instead. (I don't like paying for 0845 calls!)
Like you, I resent paying for 0845 calls. Help is at hand:
http://www.saynoto0870.com/search.php
You can search on 0871, 0870, 0844, 0845, 0800, 0808 or 01/02/03 number
Thanks, but I'll email them instead. (I don't like paying for 0845 calls!)
The search doesn't find the 0845 number given earlier, but a search for Ordnance Survey found one for their switchboard!Like you, I resent paying for 0845 calls. Help is at hand:
http://www.saynoto0870.com/search.php
You can search on 0871, 0870, 0844, 0845, 0800, 0808 or 01/02/03 number
I remember seeing this on TV, quick google found the 'Trap Street' entry which refers to the 2005 mapman programme. IIRC the fictitious pedestrian street had to be corrected as the area had been redeveloped and a real street was now where it had been marked, so the map needed to be accurate. They also said they have things like short cul-de-sacs in the depths of industrial parks that curve the wrong way etc.There are some features which the OS shows incorrectly to catch copycats. I seem to think one was a church in Todmorden, but I could be mistaken.
That's very obvious if you click the bing link then click aerial view. <resists urge to waste evening scanning bing and google maps in satellite with roads on for errors/traps>
There are some features which the OS shows incorrectly to catch copycats. I seem to think one was a church in Todmorden, but I could be mistaken.