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TwitterDetails of all current and historic planning applications received by London Borough of Barnet that we hold electronic records for since 1965. A person proposing to alter, extend, build or change the use of premises must apply for planning permission for development from the local authority. Planning permission for businesses is usually granted in line with the development plan for the area which will include policies relating to commercial and industrial development. In the UK this is done by filling in the Standard Planning Application Form (1APP) and meeting all of the Planning Application Requirements (PAR). You can find out more about individual Planning applications on the council's Planning Portal. Please note: Data concerning Planning Decisions before 1999 do not represent an exhaustive record of decisions in that period.
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Waverley Borough Council current planning applications and all applications decided within the last 100 days. When presented with the web page please click FILE/SAVE AS and when prompted save the page as filename.CSV This will provide you with a neatly formatted CSV file which can be opened in a spreadsheet package such as Excel or Libre Office Calc. Released as part of the LGA Open Data Incentive Scheme. A full dataset version including the Geox, GeoY and UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/help-and-support/public-sector/guidance/licences.html If you wish to use this data for any other purpose other than supporting the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business, then you should contact Ordnance Survey via https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/contact/ or telephone 03456 05 05 05 to discuss how they can help you with your requirements.
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TwitterCurrent (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications at Surrey County Council, Surrey, UK. N.B. Surrey County Council does not oversee all planning applications for the county. SCC oversees applications of a specific nature, for example, related to waste, minerals, highways and schools. Data can be visualised and accessed for whole of Surrey County (all planning authorities), including API access to data, here: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/
Data updated daily. Data formatted according to ODUG/LGA national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications. Also available as JSON, XML and CSV. To save as CSV use CSV download link and 'save page as' .CSV for correct comma separated formatting. This will provide you with a neatly formatted CSV file which can be opened in a spreadsheet package such as Excel or Libre Office Calc.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of major and minor commercial planning application decisions granted in England from 2005/06 to 2018/19. The highest percentage of major commercial development decisions granted was between 2018/19 with ** percent. The highest percentage of minor commercial development applications granted was from 2013/14 to 2017/18 with ** percent. Overall the percentage of planning applications granted has risen during this time period.
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Planning applications submitted to Barrow Borough Council over last 5 years. A full dataset version including the Geox, GeoY and UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for “using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business” due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html. “If you wish to use this data for any other purpose other than supporting the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business, then you should contact Ordnance Survey via https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/contact/ or telephone 03456 05 05 05 to discuss how they can help you with your requirements”
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TwitterPolygons representing planning applications pertaining to Hedgerows in the Hambleton District REFVAL - Planning application Number DCSTAT - Status of the application - PER - Permitted REF - Refused WDN - Withdrawn PDE - Decision Ongoing PCO - Consultation Ongoing Released to comply with the INSPIRE Directive For personal non commercial use under the Ordnance Survey PSMA INSPIRE End User Licence
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Planning applications received by Salford City Council since 1 April 2014.
Dataset is formatted to comply with the Local Government Open Data Incentive Scheme Schema compliance - planning applications: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications
A full dataset version including the UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for “using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business” due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence: http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html
If you wish to use this data for any other purpose other than supporting the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business, then you should contact Ordnance Survey via https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/contact/ or telephone 03456 05 05 05 to discuss how they can help you with your requirements.
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TwitterThis page provides tables that accompanied previous statistical releases, in Microsoft Excel format. Please note that these are not current and do not give the latest picture. They are provided for full transparency, including enabling users to see what, if anything, has changed in the tables. The latest version is available here.
The data tables and charts provide quarterly and annual volume information (such as number of decisions, and what the decisions were) for a range of casework.
The casework covers: Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects; Development Plans; Community Infrastructure Levy; Called in Planning Applications; Planning Appeals; Householder Appeals; Commercial Appeals; Listed Building Appeals and Listed Building Enforcement notices; Enforcement Notice Appeals; and specialist casework.
Additional tables give decision information by Local Planning authority and by Decision Maker.
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Planning applications received since 1st April 2004. This dataset has been published as part of the LG Open Data Incentive Scheme. A full dataset version including the Geox, GeoY and UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html. If you wish to use this data for any other purpose other than supporting the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business, then you should contact Ordnance Survey via https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/contact/ or telephone 03456 05 05 05 to discuss how they can help you with your requirements.
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Planning applications received and processed by Barnsley MBC since 2005.
A full dataset version including the Geox, GeoY and UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for “using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business” due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html.
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Defined as part of the South Norfolk Local Plan 2003. South Norfolk is creator of this data and it is reviewed and updated as part of the Local Plan process. The data shows the business area in a town or village. Planning applications made in this area are determined in accordance with the South Norfolk Local Plan Policies 2003 and Business Use Class Order 1987 and what is deemed acceptable within residential areas.
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Current (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications at Epsom and Ewell Borough Council, Surrey, UK. Data updated daily. Data formatted according to ODUG national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications. Also available as GeoRSS, XML and CSV. To save as CSV use CSV download link and 'save page as' .CSV for correct comma separated formatting. This will provide you with a neatly formatted CSV file which can be opened in a spreadsheet package such as Excel or Libre Office Calc PSMA End User licence: http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html Data can be visualised and accessed for whole of Surrey County (including APIs) here: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/
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Planning Applications within Surrey County, from all 11 District Councils as well as Surrey County Council. See Metadata tab for more details.
Planning Applications within Surrey County, from all 11 District Councils as well as Surrey County Council. Current (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications available via API.
Example (selecting all planning authorities and live applications) request via URL: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/developmentcontrol/0.1/applications/search?status=live&gsscode=E10000030,%20E07000207,%20E07000208,%20E07000209,%20E07000210,%20E07000211,%20E07000212,%20E07000213,%20E07000214,%20E07000215,%20E07000216,%20E07000217
This dataset has been published as part of the LG Open Data Incentive Scheme. Data is formatted according to ODUG national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications.
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Temporal coverage: Live (- 1 day)
Geographical coverage: pan-Surrey (spatial coordinates included)
Data lineage: Data is harvested from 12 independent XML feeds, aggregated by the Surrey Digital Services (SDS) hub and made available collectively via API in GeoJSON format.
Maintainer contact: Surrey Digital Services
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The United Kingdom Satellite Imagery Services Market illustrates remarkable growth potential, driven by the nation's strategic initiatives in smart city development, environmental monitoring and defense applications. The growing use of satellite images in agricultural, defense, urban planning and environmental monitoring has made high-resolution, real-time data critical for making educated decisions. The UK Satellite Imagery Services Market, estimated to be worth USD 1.64 Billion in 2024 and likely to grow to USD 3.26 Billion by 2032. Furthermore, innovations such as satellite constellations, AI-powered data analytics and improved imaging capabilities are revolutionizing the sector. Rising demand for precise geospatial data, combined with developments in satellite technology, is driving the UK satellite imagery services market. It enables the market to grow at a CAGR of 9% from 2026 to 2032.
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Graftongate Developments Ltd (GDL) and Blackrock Investment (Blackrock) are undertaking the construction of a warehouse and industrial facility in Leicester, England, the UK.The project involves the construction of a 92,903m2 warehouse on 17ha of land. It includes the construction storage units, a packing unit, a distribution unit, loading units, unloading units, administrative space, access roads, parking space and other related infrastructure.UMC Architects has been appointed as planner and architect, CBRE and Innes England as marketing consultant for the project.In November 2014, UMC Architects on behalf of the GDL and Blackrock submitted a planning application to Leicester City Council and secured outline planning approval in June 2015.On November 17, 2015, UMC Architects submitted detailed planning application to the Leicester City Council and received unconditional approval On December 9, 2015.Demolition works underway.Stakeholder Information: Planning Authority: Leicester City CouncilPlanner and Architect: UMC ArchitectsMarketing Consultants: CBRE, Innes England Read More
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