City website launches new
interactive map

From today (June 30) visitors to the City of London Police
website can enjoy access to a more informative and accessible map
of the City.
The new-look map of the area the force polices includes enhanced
graphics, photos of some of the City's world famous and notable
locations and buildings, along with historical information.
The interactive map continues to provide a helpful tool for both
residents, and visitors to the City of London who wish to find out
who their local policing team is and what the local policing
priorities within each area are.
The site now also provides a
variety of links to websites that offer additional information
about places of interest.
The site also incorporates a number of more technical
enhancements including users being able to use a keyboard to
navigate and accessible to text reader software, which means
visually impaired users can access the content.
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launch interactive map (opens in new window)
The new improvements to the interactive map follow hot on the
heels of the force launching its local crime maps online -
cityoflondonpolice.crimemapper.co.uk (opens in
new window). These maps allow visitors to the force website
access to the latest available force wide crime figures as well
as a breakdown of figures for the four areas of the City -
North, South, East and West.