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TwitterRights of way are minor public highways that exist for the benefit of the community at large. They are made up of. footpaths, Bridleways, Byways open to all traffic (BOATS), and Restricted Byways.
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TwitterWeb Map Service (WMS) providing access to datasets held by Bristol City Council. This service replicates the individual datasets listed under data.gov.uk. NOTE: Includes some Ordnance Survey data released under presumption to publish. Please include the acknowledgement 'Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights [year of issue]'
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TwitterThere are 33 conservation areas in Bristol. Conservation areas have a special character and appearance and we aim to preserve or enhance them. A conservation area might have:historic road patterns, plots and boundariescharacteristic building materials and construction techniqueshistoric building usesgreen spacestrees and street furnituredistinctive viewsPlease refer to Conservation areas (bristol.gov.uk)
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TwitterEstablishments possing a licence issued by the Bristol City Council Licencing Office. These include licences for: Taxis, Sale of alcohol, Entertainment, Lotteries, Street trading, Casinos & betting shops, Charity street collections, Game dealers, Sex shops, Amusement arcades.
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TwitterWeb Map Service (WMS) providing access to INSPIRE datasets held by Bristol City Council. This service replicates the individual datasets listed under data.gov.uk. NOTE: Upon accessing the Licensed Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE
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TwitterPolygon Data - Parks and Green Space (P&GS) land in Bristol to which the public has legitimate right of access, irrespective of ownership. Supplementary Information Definitions of Typology Types are contain in the Bristol City Council - Bristol Parks - P&GSS "Guidance for Defining Typology for Green Space in Public use". The inclusion of sites within this layer does not imply that the land is owned by Bristol City Council or is controlled by Bristol Parks. Principal exclusions: Open (for burials) cemeteries, agricultural land (in current / recent use), small holdings (in current / recent use), allotments (in current / recent use), Education playing fields (in use), youth centres, adventure play grounds, sports grounds used as private clubs (may be leased by BCC but with no informal public access) and private golf courses. .
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TwitterNew Polling Districts from May 2016. To show the extent of polling districts in City of Bristol and identify each by Ward and by polling district name. Polling districts are Wards that have been sub-divided into districts.
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Cumulative impact is defined as 'the potential impact on the promotion of the licensing objectives of a significant number of licensed premises concentrated in one area'.
A number of areas have been identified within Bristol, where licensing can be refused on the basis of Cumulative Impact.
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This dataset comprises point data providing location details of all council owned residential dwellings within Bristol.
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Proposed Polling Districts within the City of Bristol. Based on the new wards recommended by the LGBCE from May 2016
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TwitterWeb Map Service (WMS), joka tarjoaa pääsyn Bristolin kaupunginvaltuuston hallussa oleviin INSPIRE-tietoaineistoihin. Tämä palvelu jäljittelee yksittäisiä datajoukkoja, jotka on lueteltu kohdassa data.gov.uk. HUOMAUTUS: Lisensoituja tietoja käyttäessäsi sinun katsotaan hyväksyneen julkisen sektorin loppukäyttäjälisenssin ehdot - INSPIRE
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TwitterBristol City Council INSPIRE feature service
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Twitterreal time status update
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Polling Districts within the City of Bristol. Democracy, Local Government, Elections. To view Polling Districts and Polling Stations through BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL INSPIRE WMS see http://data.gov.uk/dataset/polling-stations7 & http://data.gov.uk/dataset/polling-districts12
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TwitterMap showing Bristol City Centre Evacuation Zones.
Local Authorities have been asked to prepare evacuation plans for city centres following the 9/11 bombing. The evacuation of the whole city centre is extreamly unlikely (except in case of nuclear incident), but occasionally particular zones may need to be evacuated due to threats from flooding, terrorism etc.
The zones are the result of discussions between Bristol City Council and the emergency services, which has simplified the evacuation zones from the previous 32 to 4 and provide mapping information to the city centre evacuation plan.
It forms an important part of the city alert scheme where business have signed up to be warned of emergencies and incidents and can view the map if they are instructed to evacuate from one zone to another.
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Polling Districts within the City of Bristol. Available in formats suitable for OSand AZ background mapping .
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TwitterThis dataset shows the area of water held by the City Docks in Bristol from Netham Lock to the Cumberland basin.
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TwitterAreas where the default speed limit is 20mph and where 20mph speed limits are proposed.
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Historic and current water quality data measured in surface water bodies (rivers, streams and the floating harbour). Data provided by Bristol City Council.
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TwitterThis layer represents the location of all known Bristol Blue Plaques installed by the City Council. In addition to these there are a few other commemorative plaques that have been produced by local amenity societies or other organisations. Details about the plaques can be viewed at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/leisure-and-culture/blue-plaques and a list of the council plaques can be viewed at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/leisure-and-culture/list-blue-plaques-bristol
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TwitterRights of way are minor public highways that exist for the benefit of the community at large. They are made up of. footpaths, Bridleways, Byways open to all traffic (BOATS), and Restricted Byways.