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The County Surveyors' Society was established officially at a meeting of eleven county surveyors for England on 19 November 1885. It was a society for people working in local government in highways departments in senior positions known as county surveyors .
Domesday Book, England, 1086: Earliest historical record of 'county surveying' as an administrative function Table of Surveying, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, Volume 2. George Washington, freemason King Æthelstan and Saint Cuthbert John Smith 1624 map of Bermuda. A county surveyor is a public official in the United Kingdom and the United States ...
1962 – Drake is appointed a CBE for his services as County Surveyor and Bridgemaster of Lancashire County Council. 1964 to 1965 – Drake is President of the County Surveyors' Society. 1969 – 'Motorways' published, Drake wrote this along with Harry Yeadon and Di Evans. 1972 – Drake is awarded Honorary Fellowship of Manchester Polytechnic.
As county surveyors are solely used on a case-by-case basis, some West Virginia counties operate without elected county surveyors and contract the work when necessary.
In 1831 the County Commissioners began appointing County Surveyors in Indiana. The Constitution in 1852 established the County Surveyor as an elected office with a four (4) year term.
Surveyor is a British professional weekly magazine for those in the public and private sectors ... The magazine has close link to the County Surveyors Society, ...
The Campaign is led by 13 key stakeholders in UK road safety. They are: AA, County Surveyors Society, EuroRAP, Freight Transport Association, IAM Motoring Trust, Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, Institute of Highway Engineers, PACTS, Prince Michael International Road Safety Award, RAC Foundation, Road Haulage Association, Road Safe, Road Safety Foundation.
The act brought in the widespread use of the county role. In 1937 the Scottish County Surveyors Society merged with the English and Welsh County Surveyors Society which had been founded in 1885. [4] In 1936 the Highway Engineers' Association of Scotland decided to merge with the Institution of Municipal & County Engineers.