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5 van sites and C & CC issue!

Found a brilliant website for finding all those CLs and CS sites. See http://www.5vanmap.com/ Getting details on CLs via the CC website is very easy, but when you do the same for the C &CC it takes you to their new time consuming supposedly better than ever search engine where you have to tick dozens of boxes to move on for the details. Gave up as using the book would be easier.
Can't the C & CC get it through theri thick skulls that the new search engine is already broken and more than useless. The previous search engine was ideal and you could quite easily see numerous sites in close proximity to where you wanted to go!
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Surfer said:
Found a brilliant website for finding all those CLs and CS sites. See http://www.5vanmap.com/ Getting details on CLs via the CC website is very easy, but when you do the same for the C &CC it takes you to their new time consuming supposedly better than ever search engine where you have to tick dozens of boxes to move on for the details. Gave up as using the book would be easier.
Can't the C & CC get it through theri thick skulls that the new search engine is already broken and more than useless. The previous search engine was ideal and you could quite easily see numerous sites in close proximity to where you wanted to go!
smiley-frown.gif
You can easily see numerous sites in close proximity to where you want to go on the C&CC site seeker website Surfer.
If you enter where you want to go into the dialogue box you can view sites on a map. You can choose sites from between 5 miles and 75 miles from your chosen destination.
Scroll to the foot of the site seeker page and click on the linked option which allows you to see these sites on a map, and you can also choose the birds eye view if you want to have a look at the area surrounding any given site.
 

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