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- Published by:
- London Borough of Barnet
- Last updated:
- 22 May 2026
The purpose of the Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) is to provide a robust future action plan for sports facilities in Barnet. The outcomes arising from the assessment will inform the LBB...
- Published by:
- Cornwall Council
- Last updated:
- 15 July 2025
The National Planning Policy Framework 2024 (para 103) requires that planning policies should be based on robust & up to date assessments of the needs for open space, sports and recreation...
- Published by:
- Environmental Information Data Centre
- Last updated:
- 14 May 2026
Data are presented for Above ground Carbon Density (ACD) estimated from a series of forest census surveys which took place from 1992- 2016 in a mixture of logged and unlogged tropical lowland...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
Portland and Weymouth harbours are situated on the south coast of Dorset to the north of the isle of Portland (or Portland Bill). Portland harbour encloses a large area of seabed and is sheltered...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
Portland and Weymouth harbours are situated on the south coast of Dorset to the north of the isle of Portland (or Portland Bill). Portland harbour encloses a large area of seabed and is sheltered...
- Published by:
- Greater London Authority
- Last updated:
- 15 March 2018
The GLA undertakes regular polling of Londoners' views. The results from these polls appear on this page. December 2017 – Rail services Link to PDF of topline (PDF) November 2017 – Workplace...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
The massive limestone promontory of Berry Head is probably the most impressive outcrop of Devonian limestone in south Devon. Forming the southern tip of Torbay, the head shelters the fishing port...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 17 May 2018
The massive limestone promontory of Berry Head is probably the most impressive outcrop of Devonian limestone in south Devon. Forming the southern tip of Torbay, the head shelters the fishing port...