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- Published by:
- Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 08 October 2019
Sites where wildflowers have been sown as part of the Grow Wild Project - Calderdale Corridors of Colour, co-ordinated by Safer & Stronger Communities.
Please contact Mark Dempsey at...
- Published by:
- Greater London Authority
- Last updated:
- 07 March 2022
This research, commissioned by the GLA and undertaken by RCU, establishes a stronger evidence base regarding the place and value of higher level skills (courses, apprenticeships, and qualifications...
- Published by:
- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
- Last updated:
- 20 July 2024
This collection comprises images from an examination and photographic survey of the Hendon Foreshore Barrier, Port of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. This work was undertaken by Archaeological Services...
- Published by:
- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
- Last updated:
- 10 September 2024
This collection comprises images from an examination and photographic survey of the Hendon Foreshore Barrier, Port of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. This work was undertaken by Archaeological Services...
- Published by:
- Office for National Statistics
- Last updated:
- 03 February 2014
The National Statistics Area Classification provides a simple indicator of the characteristics of the area based on a range of census data. The 'Distance from Centroids' dataset contains the...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 22 June 2016
Loch Tarbert deeply bisects the south Hebridean island of Jura. It is a relatively small and shallow fiordic loch, some 11 km in length and 43 m at its deepest point. The loch is divided into three...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Loch Linnhe forms the submerged western end of the Great Glen Fault which divides the highlands in two between Inverness and Fort William. With Lochs Etive, Creran, a'Choire, Leven and Eil...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 22 June 2016
Loch Tarbert deeply bisects the south Hebridean island of Jura. It is a relatively small and shallow fiordic loch, some 11 km in length and 43 m at its deepest point. The loch is divided into three...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
Loch Linnhe forms the submerged western end of the Great Glen Fault which divides the highlands in two between Inverness and Fort William. With Lochs Etive, Creran, a'Choire, Leven and Eil...
- Published by:
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 15 March 2024
This report is a contribution to Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA2 conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) and it reviews the...
- Published by:
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- Last updated:
- 15 December 2015
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:
- 15 December 2015
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:
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 06 October 2024
The mechanics of olivine deformation play a key role in long-term planetary processes, including the response of the lithosphere to tectonic loading or the response of the solid Earth to tidal...