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UPDATE 04/08/2022: There will be major changes to this dataset soon. If you have any concerns contact the Open Data team at phs.opendata@phs.scot 9 digit standard geography codes and labels for - Data Zone (2001 and 2011) - Intermediate Zone (2001 and 2011) - Council Area (2011, 2018 and 2019) - Health and Social Care Partnership (2016, 2018 and 2019) - Health Board (1995, 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2019). Note: Health Board for 1995 are not 9 digit codes as this predates the standardisation of the codes - Country code for Scotland is given in all files. This data set can be used to map from the lowest geography level (data zone) through to the highest geography level (country) and all relevant geographies in between. Information from the Standard Geography Code Register.
This dataset references directly NatureScot's Open Data Hub, the data is not hosted in Stirling's platform and, therefore, will be updated as soon as NatureScot releases any updates.Symbology for the layers published as per NatureScot.https://opendata.nature.scot/The project highlights what it is that gives familiar areas their distinctiveness and identity; suggests what might attract people to explore new areas; and should help instill a desire to ensure that the diversity of Scotland's landscapes is not diminished. It is about place at the broad scale.
This dataset references directly NatureScot's Open Data Hub, the data is not hosted in Stirling's platform and, therefore, will be updated as soon as NatureScot releases any updates.Symbology for the layers published as per NatureScot.https://opendata.nature.scot/Web Mapping Service containing data about habitat surveys and species distribution in Scotland
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This dataset of the name, address, location and unique ID of every registered General Practitioner Practice in Scotland has initially been supplied by Geoplace. It takes data from the NHS open data platform (https://www.opendata.nhs.scot/dataset) and matches it to current address records from the One Scotland Gazetteer.and AddressBase.
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Development Road Action Areas in the 2015 Local Development Plan
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Alcohol-related hospital statistics (ARHS) provide an annual update to figures on the alcohol-related inpatient and day case activity taking place within general acute hospitals and psychiatric hospitals in Scotland. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found on the ISD Scotland - Drug and Alcohol Misuse Website. Open Data to this topic is also available on the Scottish Governments open data portal for official statistics statistics.gov.scot. The date of the next release can be found on our list of forthcoming publications.
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Valued Tourist Area Vulnerable to Change of Use in the 2015 Local Development Plan
Web Mapping Service containing data about habitat surveys and species distribution in Scotland
Collation of habitat polygon records contributing to the Geodatabase of Marine features adjacent to Scotland (GeMS). Records are attributed as to their qualification as protected features of protected areas within the Scottish MPA network. Where appropriate typical record details will include: status as Scottish Priority Marine Features or Annex I Habitat, MNCR biotope, EUNIS habitat, date, date range, year, status, accuracy, determiner and details of where the records are sourced from and intellectual property ownership. Polygon area values in the HECTARES field are calculated using ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035) using the standard centre of projection at 10° E, 52° N.
This dataset is published as Open DataDigital boundaries of Scotland's National Parks: Cairngorms National Park and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.The Scottish Government maintains digital boundaries for the designated areas of Scotland's National Parks. Scotland currently has two National Parks, Cairngorms and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.The aim of Scotland's National Parks is to deliver better management of areas of outstanding natural and cultural heritage. This is achieved by the conservation and enhancement of natural and cultural heritage, promotion of sustainable use of natural resources, promotion of public understanding and enjoyment (including recreation), and promotion of sustainable social and economic development of the communities of the area. These boundaries are used for the provision of relevant statistics and to inform policy development.
This dataset details the new NatureScot National Operations Areas, as of April 2023. These new areas replace the previous NatureScot SNH Areas (Post April 2011) boundaries. This dataset was digitised using the Ordnance Survey Boundary-Line open data, using the local authorities geometries.
This dataset is published as Open DataScheduled MonumentsThis dataset comprises scheduled monuments in Scotland.Scheduled monuments are nationally important monuments and sites. National importance takes account of a wide range of factors, including artistic, archaeological, architectural, historic, traditional, aesthetic, scientific and social. The aim of scheduling is to preserve sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have come down to us today.https://inspire.hes.scot/arcgis/services/HES/HES_Designations/MapServer/WFSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WFS
This dataset is published as Open Data and represents the most recent week's report on completions of Freedom of Information requests made to the council. This dataset is intended to be single-line only.The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA) came into force on 1 January 2005. Under FOISA, a person who requests information from a Scottish public authority which holds it is entitled to be given it by the authority subject to certain conditions and exemptions set out in the Act.The FOI Act is enforced and promoted by the Scottish Information Commissioner. They have published a short guide to your rights under FOI, entitled Your Right To Know - A Guide to FOI in Scotland and you can find out more about your rights in the Your Rights section of the website. They also maintain a series of more detailed briefings on exemptions and key concepts which can be found at the briefings and guidance pages of the website.https://www.foi.scot/foi-law
This dataset references directly NatureScot's Open Data Hub, the data is not hosted in Stirling's platform and, therefore, will be updated as soon as NatureScot releases any updates.Symbology for the layers published as per NatureScot.NatureScot Spatial Data HubSNH nature reserves (NR) are those SNH properties (owned, leased, or under agreement) it manages for nature with some provision for people to visit. SNH also manages some properties as National Nature Reserves.
This service contains layers with data about renewable energy developments and locational guidance for developers.
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Employment Rate 16 to 64 for Birmingham and constituencies within Birmingham Source - Annual Population Survey ONS - A residence based labour market survey encompassing population, economic activity (employment and unemployment), economic inactivity and qualifications. These are broken down where possible by gender, age, ethnicity, industry and occupation. Available at Local Authority level and above. Updated quarterly Additional metadata: - Licence: http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence
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Strategic Industry and Business Location in the 2015 Local Development Plan
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This dataset contains information on contact details and list sizes for all GP practices in Scotland. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found on the Public Health Scotland website.
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UPDATE 04/08/2022: There will be major changes to this dataset soon. If you have any concerns contact the Open Data team at phs.opendata@phs.scot 9 digit standard geography codes and labels for - Data Zone (2001 and 2011) - Intermediate Zone (2001 and 2011) - Council Area (2011, 2018 and 2019) - Health and Social Care Partnership (2016, 2018 and 2019) - Health Board (1995, 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2019). Note: Health Board for 1995 are not 9 digit codes as this predates the standardisation of the codes - Country code for Scotland is given in all files. This data set can be used to map from the lowest geography level (data zone) through to the highest geography level (country) and all relevant geographies in between. Information from the Standard Geography Code Register.