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AccessNI Customer Survey

Covers satisfaction levels with AccessNI's customer service, including Communication, the Customer Service Helpline and the website. Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research...

Scarborough Borough Council Article 4 Directions

Extents of Article 4 Direction areas in the Borough of Scarborough as polygons. Subject to Ordnance Survey Licensing. See...

Access to Finance

This release reports on the results of a survey into small and medium-sized businesses needs for finance and how easy or difficult they found it to obtain. It covers 2007 and 2010. It was the first...

Wiltshire Council - Article 4 Directions

Article 4 directions are made when the character of an area of acknowledged importance would be threatened. They are most common in conservation areas. You will probably know if your property is...

Blue space access points in England

This dataset was created to support creation of the 'Access to blue spaces in England' statistic. It identifies point locations where it is likely possible to walk up to or alongside blue spaces...

TWBC Open Data - Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Directions

Rossendale Borough Council - Article 4 Directions

In addition to normal Conservation Area restrictions, we may withdraw certain or all permitted development rights where there is perceived to be a threat to the character or appearance of the...

East Dorset District Council Article 4 Land 2018

East Dorset District Council Article 4 Land 2018

Article 4 Directions (SDC) (Public)

Article 4 Directions from SDC

Internet Access Quarterly Update

This publication has been discontinued as a result of the ONS Consultation on Statistical Products, 2013. The last edition of the Internet Access Quarterly Update was published on 14 May 2014, for...

Habitats Directive: Article 17 Terrestrial Habitat Features

The Habitats Directive Article 17 reporting maps are a snapshot of the most up to date spatial data for features listed on the various Annexes of the Directive at the time of reporting. They...

Habitats Directive: Article 17 Terrestrial Habitat Features

The Habitats Directive Article 17 reporting maps are a snapshot of the most up to date spatial data for features listed on the various Annexes of the Directive at the time of reporting. They...

Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Monthly Dataset

This statistical release makes available the most recent Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) final monthly data. This series replaces the previous Quarterly IAPT Reports, last...

Low Cost/Free Computer Access

Location of Low-cost or free computer access. Upon accessing this Licensed Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE.

Direct Access Audiology Waiting Times

Monthly collection of data covering those patients on a Direct Access audiology pathway. Source agency: Health Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language:...

Direct Access Audiology Waiting Times

Monthly collection of data covering those patients on a Direct Access audiology pathway. Source agency: NHS England Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National...

Schools providing access to extended services

This publication will provide at a local authority level the percentage of schools providing access to the full core offer of extended services. A new UK government took office on 11th May. These...

Forestry England Third Party Access

This dataset contains records of agreed third party access on the Nations Forests. Most will be on main forest roads to access non forest land or property. Attribution statement: © Forestry...

Article 4 Designations in Oxford City Council Administrative Area

Article 4 designations in Oxford City

Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council Article IV Directions

Article 4 areas within Redcar and Cleveland Borough. They allow the council to withdraw the ‘permitted development’ rights that would otherwise apply by virtue of the Town and Country Planning...