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Community councils are required to be established by local authorities. They are the most local tier of statutory representation in Scotland. They bridge the gap between local authorities and communities and help to make public bodies aware of the opinions and needs of the communities they represent. Community councils are statutory consultees under various processes, such as for planning applications. There are many instances where polygons do not tessellate or snap to local authority boundaries. The Spatial Hub processing can correct for some minor gap errors (<5m) but not larger ones. Such gaps in the dataset mean that it cannot potentially be used for some kinds of spatial analysis e.g. point in polygon, because some point locations may fall within the gaps. These gaps either require amendment at source or approval for the IS to change. "name", "url" and "status" are now MANDATORY fields for this dataset.
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Ward boundaries from 2017 onwards extracted from the OS Boundary Line product. The Perth and Kinross (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2016 was laid before the Scottish Parliament on 14th September 2016 and came into force on 30th September 2016. The Order applies only for the purposes of an election to be held on or after 4th May 2017. PLEASE NOTE - this data INCLUDES the changes made at Keltybridge etc in Feb 2018.
The Strategy is a land use plan to help identify areas where proposals for woodland creation and management may be supported and activities that will be encouraged through available funding. The extent to which specific proposals in potential areas will be supported will depend on site specific criteria detailed with in action plans, individual forest management plans, the Forest Design Framework etc. The design of schemes will require careful consideration. (For further detail see https://www.pkc.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=28220&p=0)CLASS:PREFERRED: Land will be that which offers the greatest scope to accommodate future expansion of a range of woodland types, and hence, to deliver on a very wide range of objectives. Within preferred areas sensitivities are, in general, likely to be limited, and it should be possible to address any particular site specific issues within well designed proposals that meet the UK Forestry Standard and associated guidelines. Most expansion is therefore likely to be focused on preferred areas.POTENTIAL: Land will be that which offers considerable potential to accommodate future expansion of a range of woodland types, but where at least one significant sensitivity exists. The extent to which specific proposals in potential areas will be supported will depend on how well sensitivities can be addressed within the proposals. The design of schemes will require careful considerationSENSITIVE: Areas where a combination of sensitivities means there will be limited scope to accommodate further woodland expansion unless that expansion demonstrably does not impact negatively on the identified sensitivity. Limited woodland expansion may be possible within sensitive areas where it is of a scale and character which can be accommodated without significant negative impacts and/or where it would positively enhance the features of interest locally. In some areas cumulative impact may also be a relevant consideration.UNSUITABLE: Areas assessed as being physically unsuitable for the growth and management of trees (based on the Land Capability for Forestry Map)Forest and Woodland Strategy detailed mapping is also available via the Forestry Commission (Scotland) map viewer – under the policy folder Additional useful data to support grant funding for forest planting is available via the FCS Land Information Search tool
St Ninians Episcopal School catchment boundary which takes in the whole of Perth and Kinross
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Locality boundaries created using the 2011 Data Zones as defined by the Perth and Kinross Health and Social Care Partnership. Designed to help support the planning and delivery of local services, 3 areas have been aggregated from Data Zone boundaries.
Boundaries for primary school catchment areas in Perth & Kinross excluding Roman Catholic schools.
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This file contains names and codes for health boards (HB) in Scotland, as at 2nd February 2018. (File Size - 16 KB)Field Names - HB18CD, HB18NMField Types - Text, TextField Lengths - 9, 25The boundaries and codes for Fife and Tayside health boards have changed following The Fife Council Area and Perth and Kinross Council Area (Keltybridge and Fife Environmental Energy Park at Westfield) Boundaries Amendment Order 2017REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Health_Boards_February_2018_Names_and_Codes_in_Scotland_2022/FeatureServer
Boundaries for Roman Catholic primary school catchment areas
Green Belt boundary from the 2019 Adopted Local Development Plan
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St Ninians Episcopal School Catchment Boundary (Whole of PKC) areas
PKC designated landscapes within Perth and Kinross which merit special attention, either because they are of particular value and warrant protection or because they are degraded and require active management or positive restoration, or are under threat from inappropriate development. The associated LDP Landscape Supplementary Guidance in which they are contained was first approved by Scottish Ministers on 17th June 2015 and readopted by Perth & Kinross Council in 2020. The polygons were digitised by Land Use Consultants, the Consultants hired to undertake the study to identify the LLAs.
List of all electric vehicle charging points in PKC. Attributes about each charging point includes the connection type, location, chargeable / free, charging speed and whether it is available to the public.
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St Ninians Episcopal School Catchment Boundary
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Boundary for the Roman Catholic secondary school catchment area
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Community councils are required to be established by local authorities. They are the most local tier of statutory representation in Scotland. They bridge the gap between local authorities and communities and help to make public bodies aware of the opinions and needs of the communities they represent. Community councils are statutory consultees under various processes, such as for planning applications. There are many instances where polygons do not tessellate or snap to local authority boundaries. The Spatial Hub processing can correct for some minor gap errors (<5m) but not larger ones. Such gaps in the dataset mean that it cannot potentially be used for some kinds of spatial analysis e.g. point in polygon, because some point locations may fall within the gaps. These gaps either require amendment at source or approval for the IS to change. "name", "url" and "status" are now MANDATORY fields for this dataset.