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The Derbyshire Mapping Portal is owned and operated by Derbyshire County Council and its use is subject to the terms and conditions.
Historic maps held at Derbyshire Record Office can be viewed on the Heritage Mapping Portal. They can be overlaid on a current Ordnance Survey map.
The freight map shows low bridges, weight restrictions, and routes to industrial estates and other freight destinations in the locality.
Maps and plans are an important source of information about the development of places through time and may help your local studies research.
At Chesterfield library you can consult all scales of Ordnance Survey maps. These include the large scale 6 inch and 25 inch maps dating from 1876 to the 1940s.
This is the legal record for all known Public Rights of Way. It is available to view during office hours and by appointment.
You can apply to amend the definitive map and statement. You may also make an application to alter the definitive statement.
The Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment site assessments and plans for places in Amber Valley can be found in this section.
Site assessments and maps for sites in Acresford, South Derbyshire. An index map of the sites is also included.
Site assessments and maps for sites in Stanton, South Derbyshire.
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