No, and it's further south than that.Is it to do with local government reorganisation? The borders of Yorkshire perhaps?
No, and it's further south than that.Is it to do with local government reorganisation? The borders of Yorkshire perhaps?
Maritime boundaries in the English Channel?
The start (or finish, depending on your perspective) of the M1 and M4 (other roads are available)?
West Midlands and Staffordshire
I doubt it would be a country boundary so more like a county boundary. Avon and Wiltshire ?
No. Think more laterally still. (Not a cryptic clue - take at face value.)Depth of mines?
I was thinking that it was an underwater boundary of some sort but I’ve no idea what.No, not EU related.
Maybe time for another clue. The metres I am referring to, you don't usually see.
Is it to with the fact the earth is not a sphere but an oblate spheroid so was the latitude and longitude lines of the earth adjusted even though Greenwich stayed the same?
I was thinking that it was an underwater boundary of some sort but I’ve no idea what.
Is it something to do with the England/Wales border in the Severn Estuary?
Total guesswork now - a school was moved that had a famous former pupil?
No, the actual answer does not refer to a building, or a boundary. More lateral thinking is required. What, apart from distance, is measured in metres?
Wavelengths? Is it to do with radio?
Radio 4 and Radio 1 transmission wavelengths?
Lots Road. Wasn't that a power station that fed the London Underground. Guessing that it a use for the power station that isn't necessarily power generation!
They were transmission wavelengths, but not these two stations. Think about what was happening to the industry in 1973 and the next few years.