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Central Government Websites 2009/10

Costs, usage, quality, accessibility, availability and standards compliance data for central government department-run websites in the 2009-10 financial year.

Cambridgeshire County Council Website Availability

Availability information from the Cambridgeshire County Council website; www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Cambridgeshire County Council Website Usage

Usage information from the Cambridgeshire County Council website; www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Central government websites 2011/12

The 2011/12 report covers websites run by ministerial and non‑ministerial government departments as well as their executive agencies, non‑departmental public bodies and other arm’s‑length public...

Central Government Websites 2010/11

Costs, usage, quality, accessibility, availability and standards compliance data for websites run by ministerial and non‑ministerial government departments as well as their executive agencies,...

Cambridgeshire County Council website availability statistics

CCC website server availability between 2006 and 2013.

OpenDataNI Website Statistics Data

OpenDataNI website usage data, collated via Google Analytics, for the period from the site's launch on 26th November 2015 onward.

Cambridgeshire County Council Website User Satisfaction

User satisfaction information from the Cambridgeshire County Council website; www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk

The Big Tree Plant website forms.

The Big Tree Plant website forms. These are in the form of encrypted emails to the Big Tree Plant mailbox (thebigtreeplant@defra.gsi.gov.uk).

Transport Direct Supplementary Data

Several supplementary data sets were created in order to provide additional information on the Transport Direct journey planning website. These include links to other transport websites, details...

Cambridgeshire County Council Cambridgeshire.net Website Statistics

Statistics from the www.cambridgeshire.net website

Article 4 Directions

An Article 4 direction is usually applied over an area and works by removing permitted development rights on certain types of minor alterations or extensions. It only usually relates to parts of a...

Directional Waverider Buoy Data

This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA464. The Environment Agency has many offshore wave buoys and these measure specific attributes of waves that pass through the buoys and...

Biosphere Isotope Domains GB (V2): Interactive Website

This website provides interactive access to geospatial isotope data for Great Britain. The site includes isotope data for strontium, oxygen and sulphur distributions across Great Britain. The user...

Biosphere Isotope Domains GB (V1): Interactive Website

This website provides interactive access to geospatial isotope data for Great Britain. The site includes isotope data for strontium, oxygen and sulphur distributions across Great Britain. The user...

Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) website section updates

Annual updates to various sections of the ScotPHO website, including key points, policy context, key data sources, references and data summaries. Source agency: ISD Scotland (part of NHS National...

Moon Beever Secure Website

A database to allow our contracted agent to monitor the receipt of Income Payments made to the The Insolvency Service. The database is used via a web application to instruct our agents and receive...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Directions restrict permitted development rights for a specified geographical area. There are currently two Article 4 Directions for B&NES area. See also Article 4 Directions HMOs

article_4_directions

article_4_directions Article_4_Directions.shp is a polygon dataset with attribution indicating geographic location of Article 4 directions within the Tendring area. Upon accessing this Licensed...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 DirectionsAn Article 4 direction allows local planning authorities to restrict Permitted Development Rights to control development that otherwise would not need planning permission.The...