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Ordnance Survey – Great Britain's national mapping agency

Public consultations

Welsh Language Scheme

This consultation closed on 18 August 2006

Ordnance Survey – known in Welsh as Arolwg Ordnans – launched its original Welsh Language scheme in 2001, setting out its commitment to use Welsh in its products and services in Wales. Five years on, the scheme is due to be updated and the consultation gave the people of Wales the chance to have their say. Comments on the draft scheme are now being analysed, and the final version of the will be published in the Autumn.

Draft Welsh Language Scheme,available in English and Welsh:

PDF file  Welsh Language Scheme | Cynllun Iaith Gymraeg

 

 

Withdrawal of Ordnance Survey Land‑Line® large scale dataset

This consultation closed on 9 September 2005.

PDF file  Summary of responses, including next steps

Consultation documents

Available in English and Welsh:

PDF file  Summary of consultation | Crynodeb

PDF file  Full consultation document | Fersiwn llawn

PDF file Hard-copy version of questionnaireFersion copï caled


Certain changes to Ordnance Survey large‑scale maps

A summary of responses to this consultation, including proposed next steps, is now available.

PDF file Consultation document (268 Kb)

PDF file Version in Welsh (440 Kb)

PDF file Summary of results and next steps (60 Kb)

Further information on steps that have been taken as a result has been published on the Land-Line home page.

 

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