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Notes on Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) open data
These datafiles contain the underlying data used to create the main LAHS tables and reflect the latest revisions to historical LAHS data. There will therefore be some minor discrepancies when compared to individual historical publications of LAHS tables.
LAHS questions are represented in this open data file by the question codes as recorded in the latest form (the 2023-24 return). This may differ from the code they were originally assigned, but the aim is to facilitate a time series analysis. Variables that have been discontinued are usually not included in this file, with only a few exceptions where they provide information that helps understand other data.
A data dictionary for this open data can be found in the accessible Open Document Spreadsheet file.<
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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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This resource shows all Open datasets available on Lincolnshire Open Data. All the Open datasets are listed with some brief key details about them (such as update schedule and licensing). Open datasets are available using the Search tools on the site. The datasets are also shown in themed Groups (see Groups link at the top of the webpage). Open datasets also have Tags (relevant words) that can be clicked to show datasets with that Tag. The Open Datasets register shows the latest information at the time of publication, and is updated monthly. For any enquiries please contact the Open Data team at opendata@lincolnshire.gov.uk .
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This dataset contains a collation of marine habitat and species biotope records created during contracts commissioned by Natural England; collected by Defra and associated bodies/agencies; or provided by third parties that have allowed their data to be republished under the Open Government Licence (OGL). The datasets comprises six sub-datasets (feature classes): one point dataset and five polygonal. There are two versions of this dataset available for download: 'Marine Habitats and Species (Open)' and 'Marine Protected Areas Habitats and Species (Open)'. The dataset 'Marine Habitats and Species (Open)' represents all publicly available marine habitats and species (feature) data held by Natural England. The dataset 'Marine Protected Areas Habitats and Species (Open)' is a subset of the habitat and species data, which shows habitats and species data only within the site in which they are legally designated. Both datasets are provided as an ESRI File Geodatabase (GDB) with an ESRI structured layer file (LYR). All dataset geometry has been validated using the ESRI validation method. It has not been validated using the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) validation method and therefore may not comply with the OGC specification. These datasets are available under the Open Government Licence (OGL).
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Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates, by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and important demographic characteristics.
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Note: This dataset has been archived and is no longer being updated due to a change in analytics platform. You can find the new dataset relating to Website Statistics in the following link; https://lincolnshire.ckan.io/dataset/website-statistics This Website Statistics dataset has three resources showing usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data website. Web analytics terms used in each resource are defined in their accompanying Metadata file. Website Usage Statistics: This document shows a statistical summary of usage of the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year. Website Statistics Summary: This dataset shows a website statistics summary for the Lincolnshire Open Data site for the latest calendar year. Webpage Statistics: This dataset shows statistics for individual Webpages on the Lincolnshire Open Data site by calendar year. Note: The resources above show only UK users, and exclude API calls (automated requests for datasets). For further information, please contact the Lincolnshire County Council Open Data team.
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Hydrological data is available from around 7,000 stations across England. This includes river flow, river level, groundwater and rainfall. Data consists of high resolution data (mainly 15 min) as well as daily data.
All the data is EA owned and available as open data.
The data comes from both our internal archive (WISKI) as well as real-time updates from telemetry:
River flow (m3s-1): A) real time: updates from telemetry for stations in Wessex and Devon and Cornwall. B) daily: updates of daily mean values from WISKI C) monthly: updates of 15 min data, day max and day min from WISKI
River level (m): A) real time: updates from telemetry. B) monthly: updates of 15 min data, day max and day min from WISKI
Rainfall (mm): A) real time: updates from telemetry. B) daily: updates of daily totals values from WISKI C) monthly: updates of 15 min data from WISKI
Groundwater (mAOD): A) real time: updates from telemetry for some stations B) weekly: updates of dipped data from WISKI C) monthly: updates of high-resolution data from WISKI
Note that data is recorded in GMT and therefore during British Summer Time (BST) data may appear to be an hour old. Data comes from a network of stations across England and is subject to quality control procedures. As a result values on this website are subject to change after publication.
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The UK daily temperature data contain maximum and minimum temperatures (air, grass and concrete slab) measured over a period of up to 24 hours. The measurements were recorded by observation stations operated by the Met Office across the UK and transmitted within NCM, DLY3208 or AWSDLY messages. The data span from 1853 to 2020. For details on measurement techniques, including calibration information and changes in measurements, see section 5.2 of the MIDAS User Guide linked to from this record. Soil temperature data may be found in the UK soil temperature datasets linked from this record.
This version supersedes the previous version of this dataset and a change log is available in the archive, and in the linked documentation for this record, detailing the differences between this version and the previous version. The change logs detail new, replaced and removed data. Of particular note, however, is that as well as including data for 2020, historical data recovery has added further data for Eskdalemuir (1915-1948) and Eastbourne (1887-1910).
This dataset is part of the Midas-open dataset collection made available by the Met Office under the UK Open Government Licence, containing only UK mainland land surface observations owned or operated by the Met Office. It is a subset of the fuller, restricted Met Office Integrated Data Archive System (MIDAS) Land and Marine Surface Stations dataset, also available through the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis - see the related dataset section on this record. Currently this represents approximately 95% of available daily temperature observations within the full MIDAS collection.
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Point data of benchmark height above MSL Belfast (m). Please note that as LPS no longer maintains the network, the continued integrity of the information cannot be guaranteed. It is recommended to use GNSS and the latest geoid model to establish orthometric height in Northern Ireland.
Published here for OpenData. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the LPS Open Government Data Licence.
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1:1,000,000 raster map showing the parliamentary boundaries of Northern Ireland. A raster map is a static image displayed on screen which is suitable as background mapping. 1:1 000,000 Raster is smallest scale OSNI raster product giving an excellent overview of Northern Ireland. Published here for OpenData. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the LPS Open Government Data Licence.
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This dataset contains boundaries for land designated by a local planning authority as being green belt, grouped using the greenbelt core category. It can be used for planning purposes, such as preparing local plans to define areas that are kept permanently open and free from urban sprawl. Local planning authorities provide annual returns in March and we publish the data in autumn. This provides a snapshot in time and won't reflect any changes to green belt boundaries made since the local planning authorities submitted their annual returns.
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TwitterThe UK daily temperature data contain maximum and minimum temperatures (air, grass and concrete slab) measured over a period of up to 24 hours. The measurements were recorded by observation stations operated by the Met Office across the UK and transmitted within NCM, DLY3208 or AWSDLY messages. The data span from 1853 to 2020. For details on measurement techniques, including calibration information and changes in measurements, see section 5.2 of the MIDAS User Guide linked to from this record. Soil temperature data may be found in the UK soil temperature datasets linked from this record. This version supersedes the previous version of this dataset and a change log is available in the archive, and in the linked documentation for this record, detailing the differences between this version and the previous version. The change logs detail new, replaced and removed data. Of particular note, however, is that as well as including data for 2020, historical data recovery has added further data for Eskdalemuir (1915-1948) and Eastbourne (1887-1910). This dataset is part of the Midas-open dataset collection made available by the Met Office under the UK Open Government Licence, containing only UK mainland land surface observations owned or operated by the Met Office. It is a subset of the fuller, restricted Met Office Integrated Data Archive System (MIDAS) Land and Marine Surface Stations dataset, also available through the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis - see the related dataset section on this record. Currently this represents approximately 95% of available daily temperature observations within the full MIDAS collection.
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Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates, broken down by each combination of offence group, age, sex, and important household characteristics.
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1:1,000,000 raster map of Northern Ireland with place names. A raster map is a static image displayed on screen which is suitable as background mapping. 1:1 000,000 Raster is smallest scale OSNI raster product giving an excellent overview of Northern Ireland. Published here for OpenData. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the Open Government Data Licence.
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Notes on Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) open data
These datafiles contain the underlying data used to create the main LAHS tables and reflect the latest revisions to historical LAHS data. There will therefore be some minor discrepancies when compared to individual historical publications of LAHS tables.
LAHS questions are represented in this open data file by the question codes as recorded in the latest form (the 2023-24 return). This may differ from the code they were originally assigned, but the aim is to facilitate a time series analysis. Variables that have been discontinued are usually not included in this file, with only a few exceptions where they provide information that helps understand other data.
A data dictionary for this open data can be found in the accessible Open Document Spreadsheet file.<