Use the zoom in button to focus on a particular area of the map.
Use the zoom out button to view a wider area of the map.
Use the arrows at the sides of the map to move the map area in a chosen direction.
Click the centre button and then click on the part of the map you want the area shown to be centred on.
Use the back button to go back to the previous map position or view in the current screen. Note: This facility will only bring up the previous map view in the same search – it will not take you back to a previous screen or search.
You can enter a specific property, street, postcode, town or area in the search form. A list of all properties within the search area will then appear. You can click on the specific result you are interested in, or the result that you want the map to be centred on.
The number of results you receive will depend on how specific your search is. For example, if you search for a property by house number and street, the search will bring back a single result.
If you enter just the street name, the search will give you all the buildings in that street. You can then click on the result that you would like your map area centred on.
Use the search again link to refine you search.
Use the search button to make a new search at any stage.
Use the print button to print the current map view. The system creates a printable map as an Acrobat PDF document.
If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it by clicking on the symbol below. Acrobat Reader is well-established, free software.
Some files on this page require the free Adobe
Acrobat PDF Viewer software.
Click
on the logo below to download the free viewer.
You can search for features of special heritage importance to which additional planning restrictions apply.
What to do if the following message appears on your screen:
'Your current session has either timed out or become invalid. Please click here to go to the first screen.'
Simply start your search again.
This message appears when you are have been in the system for some time – typically 30 minutes – without searching, viewing results or moving around the map.
If a message appears telling you that you need a more up-to-date version of Java, simply use the link in the message to download a more recent version and then follow the download instructions. Java is a well-established, free programming language that your computer uses.
If there is no link in the message, then go to the Java download page provided by Sun Microsystems.
This message appears because your machine is currently using an older version of Java that is not compatible with the online map system.
If no map appears in the middle of the screen, this most likely means that you do not have Java installed on your computer.
You can download Java from the Java download page provided by Sun Microsystems. Java is a well-established, free programming language that your computer uses.
The search form and search results open in a separate window. If you are using a firewall with a pop-up blocker, you may be asked by your firewall if you want to allow pop-ups from this site. You will need to click 'yes' or 'ok'.
If your firewall does not ask you if you want to allow pop-ups: go into the firewall settings, find the section for pop-up blocking and switch off the 'pop-up blocking' option. How to do this will vary according to which firewall you are using, but will most likely be a 'pop-up blocking' box to uncheck.
If you are experiencing technical problems with the online map system, you can email us at gismapping@salisbury.gov.uk.
We will do our best to respond to your request as rapidly as possible.
If you have a non-technical query, you can call Planning on 01722 434541.
Telephone:
01722 434541
email:
gismapping@salisbury.gov.uk...
Postal address:
Planning Office
61 Wyndham Road
Salisbury
SP1
3AH