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- Published by:
- Rural Payments Agency
- Last updated:
- 19 December 2013
Contains details of cattle births, movements, markets, commons, slaughterhouses & eventual death/slaughter details.
- Published by:
- Rural Payments Agency
- Last updated:
- 19 December 2013
Contains details of cattle births, subsequent movements to & from holdings, markets, commons, slaughterhouses & eventual death/slaughter details. Includes keeper & premises details.
- Published by:
- Harborough District Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
A listed building is a building that has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. A listed building may not be demolished, extended, or altered...
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- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 31 December 2025
**NO LONGER EXISTS**Data detailing the distribution and severity of dissolution (karst) features throughout the UK. The data is stored locally as ArcView shape files with associated database...
- Published by:
- Bolsover District Council
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2025
Article 4 Directions are often used to protect the character and appearance of conservation areas, and planning permission will be required for certain types of work, which would otherwise be...
- Published by:
- London Borough of Wandsworth
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
A listed building, in the United Kingdom, is a building that has been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. A listed building may not be...
- Published by:
- North East Derbyshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2025
Article 4 Directions are often used to protect the character and appearance of conservation areas, and they enable the Council to remove certain permitted development rights for an area.
Permission...
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- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 31 December 2025
Scanned images of primary Geological Data resulting from deep underground coal exploration and exploitation. Collection of data includes reports, interpretations and records of research in British...
- Published by:
- Newcastle City Council
- Last updated:
- 13 January 2026
A listed building is statutorily protected against unauthorised demolition, alteration and extension. It has special 'national' architectural or historic interest.
- Published by:
- Shepway District Council
- Last updated:
- 11 February 2016
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations.
- Published by:
- West Lindsey District Council
- Last updated:
- 24 January 2020
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations
- Published by:
- London Borough of Brent
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations
- Published by:
- North Kesteven District Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations
- Published by:
- Erewash Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 19 August 2022
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations
- Published by:
- Norwich City Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest that have been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. The statutory body...
- Published by:
- Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 29 April 2016
Article 4 (1) Directions provide controls over minor development by removing certain permitted development rights within conservation areas. Generally they only apply to dwellings and to external...
- Published by:
- Sunderland City Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
Article 4 Directions can be made in conservation areas by local authorities to control certain alterations to dwellings that would otherwise be automatically granted consent by the Town and Country...
- Published by:
- Newcastle City Council
- Last updated:
- 13 January 2026
An Article 4 direction removes various forms of permitted development right normally associated with a property. The reasons for the directions are normally to prevent development that would harm...
- Published by:
- Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 29 April 2016
Article 4 (2) Directions provide controls over minor development by removing certain permitted development rights within conservation areas. Generally they only apply to dwellings and to external...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 29 October 2025
Each local authority creates gritting routes and regimes to keep their most important roads (and in some cases footpaths) and networks clear come bad winter weather. Most LAs create these as line...