WEST Worcestershire MP Harriett Baldwin had no trouble finding her way to a business that is really putting the county on the map.

She called in at Laser Surveys of Leigh, near Bransford, to unveil an innovative mobile phone application.

The app – a game which involved identifying famous UK landmarks from aerial photos – is the first the MP has been asked to launch during her travels across the county and signals a new era for one of the most successful businesses in her constituency.

Laser has also introduced a waterproof, foldable A3 sized map which can be personalised as a gift for friends and family members who enjoy walks.

Mrs Baldwin, who was presented with a special map highlighting walks around her constituency office in Malvern, said: “I was delighted to be invited to come and help the company launch two innovative new products.

“Laser Surveys really is the Google Maps of west Worcestershire. SkySpy is the very first app that I have been asked to launch and I am sure it will be entertaining for inquisitive children and adults.

“I was also very impressed with the personalised waterproof walking map. I look forward to helping this innovative company meet their goals for growth and obtain superfast broadband.”

Laser Surveys’ core business is digital mapping and teams travel all over the county gathering geographical data. One its most famous projects was designing the transformation of Horseguards’ Parade in central London into a beach volleyball court for the London 2012 Olympics.