AT last Clifton Moor is clearly on the map.

The internet has come to the rescue of York's vast commercial and industrial estate whose layout leaves even lorry drivers puzzled.

Now firms on the estate awaiting delivery - and deliverance - can point to their own website, www.businessinyork.com, where a detailed map shows exactly where they are, no mistake.

It is but one feature of the website grandly launched by the Lord Mayor of York, Coun Shan Braund, for the Clifton Moor Business Association (CMBA).

The launch, at Minster Jaguar on Clifton Moor, attracted 60 CMBA members, who were told by their chairman, Jane Sachedina, that the website would be a vital tool in promoting the estate as "the best place to do business in York."

The map section, where potential visitors can see an overview of the region as well as beam into a detailed road scheme of Clifton Moor marked with CMBA member firms is only a part solution in the organisation's campaign to make road layouts clearer to visitors.

Talks are still being held with county highways authorities to establish better signage there.

Maxiprint, whose media section designed the website, and Harrowell Shaftoe, solicitors, are both positioned at the entrance to the estate - and both have been regularly troubled by people asking them for directions.

Peter Learoyd, works manager at Maxiprint, said viewers of the website could now print off the map before they set off for Clifton Moor.

Other features of the website include a Business of the Month feature, job vacancies, vacant property section and hyperlinks into members' websites.