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Parish Or Community

Civil parishes in England and community wards in Scotland. Unitary authorities may be divided into civil parishes or communities (except in Scotland).

Maintenance Point

A feature which has a point geometry and provides information about whether the road is maintained at public expense by a national or local highway authority, a road authority or is maintained by...

Inter Tidal Line

A watercourse that extends across the inter tidal zone, represented as a line. (This abstract has been padded to load into the catalogue)

Connecting Node

A Connecting Node is a point feature that identifies the point along the Road Link which the Path Link connects to. The Connecting Node has been snapped to a vertex along the Road Link and provides...

Built Address

The Built Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are currently built and live and can typically receive mail, deliveries, or services. For example, homes, shops, schools and...

Water Link

A network representation of the general alignment and connectivity of permanent water, including rivers, lakes, and canals.

Tidal Boundary

The alignment of the limit of tidal water at specific states of the tide. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)

Road Node

A point spatial object that is used to break up the road network for connectivity. The road network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute recorded on the Road Link...

Landform Line

Feature which has a line geometry and represents the alignment of either the higher limit, or the side or lower limit of areas with a distinct physical morphology, typically where there is a...

Restriction

Restriction includes turn restrictions, restriction for vehicles, and access restrictions. Turn restrictions are a restriction based upon a vehicle manoeuvre. This type of restriction includes...

Ferry Terminal

The ferry and road network elements are linked together through a Ferry Terminal feature. A Ferry Terminal is a logical connection between the two networks and therefore there is no geometry...

Cartographic Rail Detail

A cartographic representation of a Railway Rail or Railway Buffer (part of the remaining cartographic legacy of our data products).

Structure Point

Feature which has a point geometry and represents a freestanding manmade construction that is not a building and is less than 4m square but is considered to be of sufficient interest to be...

Path Node

A point spatial object that is used to break up the path network for connectivity. The path network splits for the following circumstances: The location where an attribute changes. The intersection...

Special Designation Line

Special Designations are statutory and advisory designations that can be applied to protect a highway when street or road works are to be undertaken. A Special Designation feature will reference...

Connecting Link

The Road and Path Networks are not topologically structured together. Connecting Links have been introduced to enable a connection between the Road Network and the Path Network without splitting...

Ferry Node

A Ferry Node is a point spatial object which is used to represent the connectivity where the Ferry Link features start and end. A Ferry Node feature may serve multiple Ferry Link features if more...

Reinstatement Area

A feature which has a closed (area) geometry and defines the standard the path must be restored to following opening due to works in the highway, as defined in the New Roads and Street Works Act...

Structure

Polygon feature representing a manmade construction that is not a building. Examples include a mast, a chimney, and a crane.

Street

A Street feature is the definition of the street as defined in the National Street Gazetteer. A Street includes aggregated geometry. Where possible, the geometry of streets captured by a Roads or...