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Ordnance Survey

Volume 898: debated on Monday 20 October 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what economies are at present being effected in ordnance survey work; and what financial benefit is expected to accrue from such economies.

Economies are constantly being sought by improved planning and more efficient use of resources and manpower. Savings achieved will assist in keeping down unit costs of Ordnance Survey products with a consequent beneficial effect on prices charged to users.