The interactive map will give you information about the County. If this is your first visit, please use the 'Help' tab to find out more about how to use it.
Map is at scale 1:640'000.
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Last updated: 24 March 2009
Highway Faults
Use this form to report potholes, missing signs, broken street lights, etc.
For out-of-hours emergencies, please contact the
local area highways team
by telephone. Faults reported using this page are monitored
during normal working hours only.
Select category:
Select problem:
Describe the fault location: (not required for street light faults)
Fault Description:
Please check the information you have entered and click on the
button below to send the fault report.
Print
Click on the page orientation to preview your map:
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Help
The layout of this page is designed so that you can
view map based information on the right hand
side of your screen at all times, whilst allowing you
to view and query text based information on the left
hand side using the tabs.
- Using the Map
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- Drag the map with your mouse
- Use the zoom bar on the left of the map to zoom in or out
- Use the arrows on the top-left of the map to scroll
- Use the centre square of the arrows to go back to the start
- Click on the map to identify items on the map
- Linking to the Map
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- Right click on the link below
- Select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location"
- Link to this map (grid reference 0)
- Please be aware that the information available in this system may change
or become unavailable, and this will affect the map you are creating a link to.
You should therefore regularly check that your map is up to date.
- Map Features tab
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When the map is zoomed out, only the map scale is shown.
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You can zoom in on the map to view all the
details in a particular area.
Use the checkboxes to add data to the map, e.g. schools, libraries, parks, etc.
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Much of this information is available in text format,
try using the search box in the top-right corner.
- Highway Faults tab
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Report faults with roads, footpaths, bridges, and other facilities managed by the local authorities
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Complete the form and drag the flag onto the map to mark where the fault lies.
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The request will be delivered directly to our engineering department who will handle the enquiry.
- Print tab - Print in portrait or landscape formats.
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- Help tab - Gives advice on how to use the functionality contained in this page.