Field boundaries may disappear, be removed or be engulfed by development, but as a survey unit the vast majority are still valid units.
Thank you
David Evans
Environment and Conservation
>>> [log in to unmask] 22/02/2002 10:09:45 >>>
Tim,
As field bounadaries may change, I don't see how the parcel numbers can be
'fixed in stone'.
Chris
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> From: GRUBB, Tim [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 22 February 2002 09:15
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> Subject: OS Parcel Numbers
>
> Dear All
> Does anyone know whether OS parcel numbers are fixed in stone or do they
> change over time? I am writing an SMR manual and I need to know
> whether/how
> to record them and how to treat the records we already have.
>
> Cheers
> Tim
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