Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Peter Miller
On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties generally extend to the low water mark too? Drawing from the NPE maps

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Bogus Zaba
Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties generally extend to the low water mark too? Drawing

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Chris Hill
Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties generally extend to the low water mark

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Peter Miller
On 23 Aug 2009, at 15:52, Bogus Zaba wrote: Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Peter Miller
On 23 Aug 2009, at 15:50, Chris Hill wrote: Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Chris Hill
Peter Miller wrote: On 23 Aug 2009, at 15:50, Chris Hill wrote: Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread David Dixon
Peter Miller wrote: On 23 Aug 2009, at 15:52, Bogus Zaba wrote: Peter Miller wrote: On 22 Aug 2009, at 12:03, Chris Hill wrote: Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-23 Thread Peter Childs
2009/8/23 David Dixon da...@ddixon.force9.co.uk: In short, Wales includes the adjacent sea - don't ask me to what distance from land though! One would infer from that that it includes all Uk waters round Wales (is that 20km or something), except where that would meet other national water,

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-22 Thread Chris Hill
Well I'm pleased that they agree with me, but I'm not the oracle! This is another source quoting the same general information. Do the Scottish and Northern Irish counties generally extend to the low water mark too? Drawing from the NPE maps seems to be our only reasonable source for the low

[Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-17 Thread Bogus Zaba
I have completed the following relations for Unitary Authority Boundaries and put them in the Wales Wiki : Wrexham (137981), Flintshire (198566) and Denbighshire (192442). Now some inevitable questions: 1. How should Flintshire and Denbighshire be completed out at sea? On the Wales Wiki it

Re: [Talk-GB] District Boundaries - N Wales

2009-08-17 Thread Chris Hill
I have researched boundaries of the English counties and unitary authorities. it seems that generally they follow the mean low water mark. Some of the land is owned by the council, some by private owners but often by the Crown Estates and leased to the council. By using the low water mark the