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Annual statistics on air quality data from measurements in the West of England Region. These are data from each local authority's Annual Status Reports. Data from both passive (diffusion tube) and continuous monitors are presented.For queries about the data or management of air quality please contact the local authority responsible.Bristol City CouncilB&NES CouncilSouth Gloucestershire Council
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Subnational energy consumption data for the South West of England.
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These data are from the Solar Together project. This is a group buying initiative by the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority which supports low cost retrofit of homes with solar panels, batteries and charging points through bulk purchase arrangements.The locations shown are approximate to preserve anonymity, but the assignment of local authority and census boundary IDs is correct.
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In the interest of openness and transparency in public spending, the Combined Authority publishes details of expenditure over £500 on a quarterly basis. The information is published in three formats on our website and here as open data for all reporting periods. We also publish budget information for the Combined Authority and Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).The schema complies with the LGA requirements for these data, which are published under the Local Government Transparency Code (2015).
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Roadkill observations from the Road Lab during 2020 via the National Biodiversity Network Atlas. Data are clipped to the West of England (Including North Somerset) boundary. Several non varying fields are not displayed.
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Apprenticeship starts in the West of England region (including North Somerset). These are updated quarterly. A minimum age field and nominal start date has been calculated from the provided DfE dataset.
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These are sites that are nationally designated for their value to nature (SSSIs, SACs and SPAs), are designated as Local Nature Reserves, are locally designated as ‘Sites of Nature Conservation Interest’ (SNCIs), and/or are irreplaceable habitat including ancient woodland. Data correct as of 07/11/2024. For latest information and definitive site boundaries please contact Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre (BRERC) at https://www.brerc.org.uk/
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This is identical to the Focus areas for nature recovery dataset but split into grids for faster rendering as a layer in the LNRS app. If you are re - using the focus area dataset please use the link given above in preference to this dataset.
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This dataset is part of the Geographical repository maintained by Opendatasoft. This dataset contains data for counties and unitary authorities in the United Kingdom.In 1974 a two-tier administrative structure of (shire and metropolitan) counties and non-metropolitan districts was set up across England and Wales, except for the Isles of Scilly and Greater London. Council functions were divided according to the level at which they could be practised most efficiently. As a consequence, counties took on functions including education, transport, strategic planning, fire services, consumer protection, refuse disposal, smallholdings, social services and libraries, whereas each LAD had responsibility for local planning, housing, local highways, building, environmental health, refuse collection and cemeteries. Responsibility for recreation and cultural matters was divided between the two tiers. Following the Local Government Reorganisation in the 1990s, major changes were implemented to create administrations most appropriate to the needs of the area concerned. The key feature of this change was the introduction of unitary authorities: single-tier administrations with responsibility for all areas of local government. Between 1995 and 1998 these were established in a number of areas across the country, especially in medium-sized urban areas, whilst other areas retained a two-tier structure. Further local government reorganisation occurred in 2009 and there are currently 57 unitary authorities (UA) in England, and 25 shire counties split into 188 (non-metropolitan) districts. Note that due to the changes in Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are considered a UA for coding purposes.Processors and tools are using this data.EnhancementsAdd ISO 3166-3 codes.Simplify geometries to provide better performance across the services.Add administrative hierarchy.
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Water quality measurements from surface water bodies in Bristol.
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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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Focus areas for nature recovery are where action to recover nature will have the biggest impact and is most feasible. These have been mapped to reflect the priorities for nature recovery. In legislation these are defined as ‘areas that could become of particular importance’, covering areas that the Responsible Authority believes ‘could become of particular importance for biodiversity’ or ‘where the recovery or enhancement of biodiversity could make a particular contribution to other environmental benefits’.
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TwitterSchemes for funding nature recovery in LNRS priority areas. The area_id is related to the the area_id in LNRS Priority Areas dataset.
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Food hygiene ratings data for businesses in the Local Economic Partnership (LEP) region in the West of England. The overall rating is the "score on the door" shown at restaurants, public houses and catering establishments. A full description of the data processing routines is available.
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The locations where the measure 'Provide a natural space of 20 metres or more for beavers alongside the river/stream edge, planting native species such as willow and aspen...' is mapped. Part of the West of England Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
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These are data from domestic Energy Performance Certificates (EPC). Duplicate EPC's are removed with only the most recent retained in this dataset. Locations are the centroid of the postcode in which the property falls, hence there may be multiple properties at each centroid location. Indices of multiple deprivation (IMD) deciles are also added to the data. These are related to the Lower Super Output Area of the property. These data help to inform the evidence base for Combined Authority investment in energy efficiency and environmental protection.
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Data on schools and educational establishments in the West of England (including North Somerset).
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The locations where the measure 'Conserve the unique species-rich grasslands that exist on old coal 'batches' (spoil heaps) in the Somer Valley...' is mapped. Part of the West of England Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
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TwitterThis data calculates the number of dwellings per hectare in each LSOA in the West of England and North Somerset, using the below data –(1) Dwellings dataThe selected dataset provides Census 2021 estimates on the number of dwellings in England and Wales. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.Dwelling definition“A dwelling is a unit of accommodation that may be empty or being lived in, for example houses or flats. They are usually made up of one household, but those with more than one household are shared and called a “shared dwelling”.If a dwelling has no usual residents living in them, for example they are empty after being sold, these are called “unoccupied dwellings” but may be used by short-term residents or visitors on Census Day, 21 March 2021, for example holiday homes.” (ONS)(2) Hectares dataTaken from: Standard Area Measurements for 2021 Statistical Geographies (March 2021) in EW (V2)Column used: Land count (Area in Hectares)
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Annual statistics on air quality data from measurements in the West of England Region. These are data from each local authority's Annual Status Reports. Data from both passive (diffusion tube) and continuous monitors are presented.For queries about the data or management of air quality please contact the local authority responsible.Bristol City CouncilB&NES CouncilSouth Gloucestershire Council