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Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
The dataset shows the 200m Crossrail project safeguarding zone within the Maidenhead area. The dataset is used within the Planning department for urban planning.
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Cheshire West and Chester Council
The Chester Archaeological Period Characterisations were created as part of the Chester Urban Archaeological Database (UAD) Project and encompass the Chester non parish area and civil parishes of...
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Cheshire West and Chester Council
The Chester Archaeological Period Characterisations were created as part of the Chester Urban Archaeological Database (UAD) Project and encompass the Chester non parish area and civil parishes of...
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Cheshire East Council
The Chester Archaeological Period Characterisations were created as part of the Chester Urban Archaeological Database (UAD) Project and encompass the Chester non parish area and civil parishes of...
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Greater London Authority
A list of some key resources for comparing London with other world cities. European Union/Eurostat, Urban Audit Arcadis, Sustainable cities index AT Kearney, Global Cities Index McKinsey, Urban...
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Harrogate Borough Council
Extents of landscape character types in Harrogate District as polygons. Urban areas and stately homes are excluded. Legacy dataset, but with significant relevance for current landscape description.
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South Northamptonshire Council
Conservation areas applyo an area (usually urban or the core of a village) considered worthy of preservation or enhancement because of its special architectural or historic interest.
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National Records of Scotland
Life expectancy figures for urban and rural areas. Source agency: National Records of Scotland Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Life Expectancy in Special...
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British Geological Survey (BGS)
Earth is a dynamic planet, for the simple reason that it is still cooling down from the heat of accretion and subsequent decay of radioactive elements. The main mechanism by which it loses heat is...
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Proportion of the area of developed land that is vacant or derelict. The total area of developed land is the area recorded for the relevant local authority for 2001 in the urban land figures...
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Environmental Information Data Centre
This dataset comprises bird abundance data collected using point count methods in Bedford, Luton and Milton Keynes in the summer of 2014. The purpose of the study was to characterise the variation...
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Milton Keynes Council
'Brownfield' is the term used in urban planning to describe land which has previously been used, often for industrial purposes or some commercial use, but has subsequently become vacant or derelict.
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Oxford City Council
Multiple layers of land use information from ordnance survey within the upper Thames catchment. These files comprise lake region, river lines, surface water area, urban region, surface water line...
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Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
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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Environment Agency
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This record is for Approval for Access product AfA250. This dataset is a shapefile showing the extent of UWWTD sensitive areas (bathing waters). The Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive...
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Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
Areas considered to be urban (with a population greater than or equal to 250,000 people) where, under the Environmental Noise Directive, Strategic Noise Mapping has been carried out. This data...
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Department for Transport
This publication contains the latest provisional official statistics on congestion on locally managed A roads in England Source agency: Transport Designation: Official Statistics not designated as...
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Kirklees Council
Public rights of way are routes that can be used by members of the public for recreation, going to and from school, work and the shops and anywhere else. They range from urban to rural areas.
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National Records of Scotland
Life expectancy for Administrative Areas and Life Expectancy for Special Areas (Urban/Rural, Deprivation and Community Health Partnership) in Scotland Source agency: National Records of Scotland...
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Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
Fife Council mapped greenspace sites are vegetated land or water within or adjoining an urban settlement of significant area as to be usable by the public for recreational purposes. can be...