Identification

Title

Historic Environment Records - Scotland

Alternative title(s)

her

Abstract

HERs (Historic Environment Records) developed out of SMRs (Sites and Monuments Records). SMRs were established from the 1960s onwards in response to the loss of the archaeological resource through urban and rural development. The expansion of SMR/HERs to almost full UK-wide cover by 2004 was driven largely by their role in land-use planning, which expanded after formal government guidance was issued in the early 1990s: in Scotland this comprised 'National Planning Policy Guideline 5 (NPPG 5)' and 'Planning Advice Note (PAN) 42 Archaeology - the Planning Process and Scheduled Monument Procedures' (these were first issued in 1994 and have been regularly reviewed and updated ever since). The protection and enhancement of the historic environment is a key policy of NPF4 (Policy 7), which states that development proposals should be informed by reference to HERs. From their original remit of recording archaeological sites, HERs have been developed to encompass a wide range of information about the historic environment which has been reflected in their change of name from SMR. Today they provide a unique information resource, forming the basis for sustainable conservation and playing an important role in informing public understanding and enjoyment of the local historic environment. The historic environment includes all aspects of our surroundings that have been built, formed, or influenced by human activities from earliest to most recent times. The HER stores, and provides access to, systematically organised information about these surroundings in a given area. It is maintained and updated for public benefit in accordance with national and international standards and guidance. An HER makes information accessible to all in order to: • advance knowledge and understanding of the historic environment. • inform its care and conservation. • inform public policies and decision-making on land use planning and management. • contribute to environmental improvement and economic regeneration. • contribute to education and social inclusion, and • encourage participation in the exploration, appreciation, and enjoyment of the historic environment. Most Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) maintain records of the historic (archaeological, built, and occasionally natural) environment. Some LPAs group together to collate their standardised records. Specialist staff and archaeological services (e.g., the West of Scotland Archaeology Service) curate these records and also to provide specialist advice for land-use planning and public information services. A few LPAs do not collate or curate an HER for their areas. Historic environment data hosted on the Spatial Hub for these LPA areas (listed below) is taken from the Canmore database, maintained by Historic Environment Scotland (HES). It is important to note that Canmore data is not equivalent to HER data. HER data are spatially defined and dynamically curated to be relevant to land use management and historic change over time, while Canmore at its core is a spatial index to the archive holdings of HES in various formats. Therefore, Canmore-derived data should not be used for land management or planning purposes due to its fundamental difference from HER data. This dataset has two distinct data layers: • Historic Environment Sites (i.e., known locations and extents of archaeological monuments, features, historic buildings, and findspots, as well as Areas of Archaeological Interest; places known, or likely, to be particularly rich in archaeological features) • Historic Environment Events (i.e., archaeological investigations and excavations, historic building surveys, environmental impact assessments etc.) We strongly recommend that, when using the WFS for this dataset, because of its size you should use it with a filter. LPAs using Canmore data: • City of Edinburgh • Dundee • Falkirk • Fife • Inverclyde • North Lanarkshire • Orkney Islands

Resource type

dataset

Resource locator

https://data.spatialhub.scot/dataset/historic_environment_records-is

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: Historic Environment Records - Scotland

description: A link to the CKAN metadata record on the Spatial Hub. A direct link to the OGC Web Feature Service and Web Map Service is available here.

function: download

https://www.spatialdata.gov.scot:443/geonetwork/srv/api/records/cff49e3d-357f-430a-bb3d-c9c0bb9e2fb7/formatters/xml

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: EDINA Digimap Service

description: EDINA Digimap Service

https://canmore.org.uk/content/data-downloads

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: Canmore Data Downloads

description: The HES NRHE Mapping layer is a GIS shapefile containing the Known Site Extents of around 120,000 sites in Scotland.

https://portal.historicenvironment.scot/spatialdownloads

protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

name: Historic Environment Scotland Designations Data

description: HES datasets (NRHE points data and designations) available for download.

Unique resource identifier

code

sh_her

codeSpace

www.spatialhub.scot

Dataset language

eng

Spatial reference system

code identifying the spatial reference system

Classification of spatial data and services

Topic category

environment

Keywords

Keyword set

keyword value

Buildings

Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units

Protected sites

originating controlled vocabulary

title

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2008-06-01

Keyword set

keyword value

Historic Environment

Archaeology

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

-8.0298

East bounding longitude

0.3225

North bounding latitude

60.7478

South bounding latitude

54.3811

Temporal reference

Temporal extent

Begin position

End position

Dataset reference date

date type

revision

effective date

2025-04-30

Frequency of update

quarterly

Quality and validity

Lineage

This dataset was amalgamated, optimised and published by the Spatial hub. The following quality assurance checks and corrections are carried out on the data: - Polygons are not dissolved/ aggregated by key name and local authority. - No minimum area check is made (as some sites are very small or indicative) - Checks for invalid geometry types - The maximum angle for any spikes is 3 degrees - Any duplicate geometry is removed from the data - Duplicate key names for polygons are not removed - Polygons with no key names are not removed - Checks for basic geometry i.e. self-intersection Please contact spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk for more details.

Conformity

Conformity report

specification

title

reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2010-12-08

degree

false

explanation

Data format

name of format

OGC:WMC

version of format

1.3.0

Constraints related to access and use

Constraint set

Limitations on public access

Limitations on public access

Constraint set

Limitations on public access

Use of the data is available to any organisation that is a member of the PSGA (Public Sector Geospatial Agreement) or any UK academic institution via Edina's subscription Digimap service. It is not currently commercially available.

Responsible organisations

Responsible party

contact position

Spatial Hub Custodian

organisation name

The Improvement Service

full postal address

Livingston

EH54 6AX

United Kingdom

telephone number

01506 282012

email address

spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata on metadata

Metadata point of contact

contact position

Spatial Hub Custodian

organisation name

The Improvement Service

full postal address

Livingston

EH54 6AX

United Kingdom

telephone number

01506 282012

email address

spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2025-04-30T11:17:06.307Z

Metadata language

eng