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New national cycle lane data will support local authorities and central Government in promoting Active Travel and public safety
The Government is aiming to increase the number of local journeys being walked, wheeled or cycled by 2030.
‘Three norths’ set to leave England
The historic alignment of the three norths - true, magnetic, and grid north - is set to leave England three years after they combined, and not return for hundreds of years.
New tidelines data from Ordnance Survey could strengthen coastal erosion and flood risk monitoring
The new dataset will enable evidence-based decisions which will protect and monitor the nation's evolving coastlines.
Accelerating innovation: Geovation welcomes 21st cohort of data-driven founders
The new cohort drives transformation in planning, housing, biodiversity and transport.
Ordnance Survey seeks new charity partner with a focus on education and digital inclusion
OS is looking for a charity it can join forces with to tackle issues around digital exclusion in education.
New national street lights data shines a light on Britain’s brightest and darkest roads to support safe travel
The new data will support safe walking and cycling routes to important services such as hospitals, train stations and schools.
A new model of England’s motorways and A roads will lead to safer and more efficient journeys
The launch of the National Highways Network Model marks the start of a strategic partnership with Ordnance Survey.
OS inspires Lake District adventures
Ordnance Survey’s new glossy picture book Outstanding Walks Lake District is packed with a treasure trove of walks and must-see places to visit.








