Maps (interactive GIS mapping)
Our interactive mapping has been designed to provide members of the public access to maps showing the location of many of the Adur & Worthing Council's facilities and services.
To start using the interactive maps you can click on the relevant image below for the maps you require.
By using the interactive mapping service, you agree to our terms and conditions of use.
See also information about the historic mapping.
© Copyright:
All map extracts are © Crown Copyright and database right (2023). All Rights Reserved.
Ordnance Survey Licence 100024321 & 100018824, 2023.
For other maps on this website see maps listed in the A to Z section.
Contact details
For more information about the GIS mapping please contact:
Email: gis@adur-worthing.gov.uk
Phone: 01903 221390
GIS and mapping, Digital & Design, Adur & Worthing Councils,
Worthing Town Hall, Chapel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HA
Other sources of useful mapping on the internet:
- Google Maps - useful for:
- route planning
- street view photos (views along roads)
- aerial photography
- tiltable aerial photos to show hills and valleys
- terrain - an indication of hills and valleys, etc
- traffic flow indication - Bing maps - useful for:
- '45° oblique view' aerial photos (bird's eye view) to see sides and roofs of buildings, not just roofs
- aerial photography
- OS 1:25,000 map base
- traffic situation news
- streetside photos, like Google street view (views along roads is being developed and added) - HERE We Go maps - useful for:
- aerial photography
- route planning - OpenStreetMap:
is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open licence - MAGIC:
The MAGIC website (by DEFRA) provides authoritative geographic information about the natural environment from across government