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Search Located at the top of the home tab. Type the first few letters of a keyword (e.g. 'police', 'bike', 'diy'), then click the word in the category you are interested in to display it on the map.



Find an address or place-name by typing part of it and pressing the enter key. Located at the top of the home tab. Type the first few letters of a keyword (e.g. 'police', 'bike', 'diy'), then click the word in the category you are interested in to display it on the map.Find an address or place-name by typing part of it and pressing the enter key.

Map Controls Zoom: Enlarge and shrink the map.



Full screen (ALT-ENTER): Maximise the map to fit your whole screen.



Locate: Shows your current location if you are within the bounds of the map. You may click on the blue location marker to see what places are around you.



Address search (CTRL-F): Enter a place-name or a part of an address into the search box. A selection will appear if multiple results are found.



Show bookmarks: Displays any saved items on the map.



Clear layers (CTRL-DEL): Remove all current layers on the map. Right-click will reload the website to defaults.



Various styles and historic map overlays can be displayed using the layer selector - located at the top-right of the map.

Context-menu Anywhere on the map, right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile).



Query feature: Display information on the feature under the cursor.



Add walk point: Plot a marker to create a walking route.



Centre map here: Useful when creating a bookmark or link.



Leave a note here: Report a mistake or something missing.



FixMyStreet: Opens a new window to report problems in the community.



Panoramic view: Provides views from positions along many streets. Anywhere on the map, right-click (desktop) or long-press (mobile).Query feature: Display information on the feature under the cursor.Add walk point: Plot a marker to create a walking route.Centre map here: Useful when creating a bookmark or link.Leave a note here: Report a mistake or something missing.FixMyStreet: Opens a new window to report problems in the community.Panoramic view: Provides views from positions along many streets.

Tabs Places: Select an interest to be displayed on the map.



Walking: Select from a few set walks, or create your own path through the many twittens.



History: Travel back in time and discover the history of the town with our interactive guide.



Then and Now: See how places have changed over the years and what they may have looked like today.



Settings: Various options for how data on the map is displayed. Places: Select an interest to be displayed on the map.Walking: Select from a few set walks, or create your own path through the many twittens.History: Travel back in time and discover the history of the town with our interactive guide.Then and Now: See how places have changed over the years and what they may have looked like today.Settings: Various options for how data on the map is displayed.

Places Select up to 3 groups to be displayed, after a few moments the corresponding markers will appear on the map.

Select up to 3 groups to be displayed, after a few moments the corresponding markers will appear on the map. Results will be displayed as a scrollable list and on the map as markers. The buttons at the top allow you to clear the results, or zoom to their area on the map.

Each listed item will have a colour showing if the place is currently open; its facilities and accessibility; and distance if location is turned on. Results will be displayed as a scrollable list and on the map as markers. The buttons at the top allow you to clear the results, or zoom to their area on the map.Each listed item will have a colour showing if the place is currently open; its facilities and accessibility; and distance if location is turned on.

Walking Find a route by either entering an address, or using the map context-menu. Add additional markers by dragging an existing path to a new location. Find a route by either entering an address, or using the map context-menu. Add additional markers by dragging an existing path to a new location.

History Navigate by either selecting from the list-box or using the arrows to jump between articles. Mobile users may also swipe the list-box to navigate.



Show on map: Displays an interactive layer related to the article. Navigate by either selecting from the list-box or using the arrows to jump between articles. Mobile users may also swipe the list-box to navigate.Show on map: Displays an interactive layer related to the article.