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- Published by:
- Natural Resources Wales
- Last updated:
- 14 February 2023
A recreation area feature which is managed and has a physical boundary (e.g. a car park, play area or building). There are a number of Asset Types:
- Vehicle: Purpose built and installed...
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- South Gloucestershire Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Open Spaces Sport And Recreation Areas within South Gloucestershire, including parks, playing fields, allotments.
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- Medway Council
- Last updated:
- 21 January 2022
Dataset contains areas identified as children's play areas. It does not denote authority ownership.
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- Hambleton District Council
- Last updated:
- 05 December 2018
Polygon representation of open spaces across Hambleton classified as Amenity, Provision for Children, Outdoor Sports, Recreational Areas for Families, Allotments and School Playing Fields and then...
- Published by:
- Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Last updated:
- 04 August 2022
This data identifies school open spaces, e.g. playing fields, which are protected by planning policy.
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- West Somerset District Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Protected open spaces categorised by function: amenity, allotment, churchyard / cemetery, orchard, playground, playing field and recreation ground.
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- Swindon Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 29 April 2020
Match day parking zones football matches which prioritise parking for local residents and busineses played at home.
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- Oldham Council
- Last updated:
- 23 December 2019
Natural or artificial surfaces either publicly or privately owned used for sport and recreation. Examples of such provision include outdoor sports pitches, tennis courts and bowling greens, golf...
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- Newark and Sherwood District Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
In recognition of our responsibilities for preserving and enhancing the special architectural and historic character of the district, we have designated a number of towns and villages as...
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- Lake District National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 25 January 2024
Conservation areas are legally defined as areas of 'special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance'. The special character...
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- Forestry Commission
- Last updated:
- 20 February 2026
A recreation area feature which is managed and has a physical boundary (e.g. a car park, play area or building).
Vehicle - Purpose built and installed FE asset, or regularly used natural feature,...
- Published by:
- Northampton Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Green Infrastructure includes parks, open spaces, playing fields, woodlands, wetlands, grasslands, river and canal corridors allotments and private gardens.
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- City of York Council
- Last updated:
- 13 February 2020
Children's open spaces (play areas) in York.
For further information please visit [City of York Council's website](https://www.york.gov.uk/PlayAreas).
*Please note that the data published within...
- Published by:
- City of York Council
- Last updated:
- 31 January 2020
Young people's open spaces (play areas) in York.
For further information please visit [City of York Council's website](https://www.york.gov.uk/PlayAreas).
*Please note that the data published...
- Published by:
- Northumberland County Council
- Last updated:
- 16 October 2025
Conservation areas are places of special architectural or historic interest with character or appearance which is desirable to preserve or enhance.
## How are they designated?
These areas are...
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- Cheltenham Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
The Cheltenham Green Belt was first established to preserve the open character of the land between
Cheltenham and Gloucester, preventing the separate communities from merging with
each other.
The...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 14 November 2024
Scotland’s woodlands and forests are a vital national resource and play an important role in rural development and sustainable land use.
As well as helping to reduce the impacts of climate change...
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- Peak District National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 30 March 2016
Local authorities (including National Park Authorities) have the power to designate conservation areas in any area of 'special architectural or historic interest' whose character or appearance is...
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- Dartmoor National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 02 December 2025
Local authorities (including National Park Authorities) have the power to designate conservation areas in any area of 'special architectural or historic interest' whose character or appearance is...
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- Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 23 August 2021
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council Recreation Areas. This spatial overlap displays the recreation areas within the borough; including parks, playing fields and playgrounds.