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This is a collection of simple maps in PDF format that are designed to be printed off and used in the classroom. The include maps of Great Britain that show the location of major rivers, cities and mountains as well as maps of continents and the World. There is very little information on the maps to allow teachers to download them and add their own content to fit with their lesson plans. Customise one print out then photocopy them for your lesson. data not available yet, holding data set (7th August). Other. This dataset was first accessioned in the EDINA ShareGeo Open repository on 2012-08-07 and migrated to Edinburgh DataShare on 2017-02-22.
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A PDF map that shows the counties and unitary authorities in the United Kingdom as at 1 April 2023. (File Size - 583 KB)
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TwitterDigitised versions of a set of 1:100,000 scale maps of aquifer vulnerability for England and Wales. The dataset identifies the vulnerability to pollution of major and minor aquifers as defined by the Environment Agency, utilising a combination of geological, hydrogeological and soils data. The maps are designed to be used by planners, developers, consultants and regulatory bodies to ensure that developments conform to the Policy and Practice of the Environment Agency for the protection of Groundwater. Please note that these maps are based on data from the late 1980's and early 1990's, more up-to-date digital data may now be available from the Environment Agency. Flat maps may be purchased from the BGS, some sheets are now out of print.
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TwitterThe Abbey Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 21 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps and is best used with a mobile device where location services can be used to follow the tree trail. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose by using the snipping tool on a full screen view of the map. To download the table of data regarding the trees use the export "Export" tab to download the data into a printable spreadsheet format by using the Excel format option. Data and Resources csvhttps://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/text/csv Tree Trails - Abbey Park (csv)
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TwitterOS VectorMap District is a simple vector dataset with a nominal scale of 1:25000 covering the whole of Great Britain that has been designed for creating graphical mapping. The product can be used as mapping in its own right or can be used to provide a flexible geographic context reference for customers’ overlay information. As well as the vector dataset, a number of output styles are suggested. The main characteristics of the dataset is represention of real world features (e.g. roads, railways, buildings blocks, vegetation and boundaries) as points, lines, polygons, and text. Style your map to highlight what matters to you. OS VectorMap District is great if your map needs a custom look. Or use our free stylesheets if you prefer consistency. Show enough detail to give the lie of the land while avoiding overwhelming detail. OS VectorMap District lets you display just the map layers you need. Two raster (flat-image) versions are also available: full-colour – good for print-outs; and backdrop – better as a backdrop for your analysis. They’re a quick way to get started with OS VectorMap District.
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TwitterThe Castle Hill Country Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 17 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose, accompanied by the table which can be downloaded via the "Export" tab.
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TwitterOpen Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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The Knighton Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 23 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose, accompanied by the table which can be downloaded via the "Export" tab.
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TwitterLandsat TM data has been available since launch of Landsat 4 on 17 July 1982 and Landsat 5 on 1 March 1984. The National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) acquired this data from the ESA receiving stations to build up its archive of good quality scenes of the UK. The archive also contains scenes from various countries around the world. The TM data is available in 7 bands. The resolution is 30m for the visible, near and middle infrared bands and 120m for the thermal infrared. The repeat cycle is 16 days.
The products available from the NRSC are:
i) B/W print or film of a single band full or 1/4 scene or extract
ii) TM colour composite print or film of a full scene, 1/4 scene or
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iii) Digital versions of scenes on CCT, Exabyte or CD-ROM
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TwitterThis MSOA atlas provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Middle Super Output Area in Greater London. The average population of an MSOA in London in 2010 was 8,346, compared with 1,722 for an LSOA and 13,078 for a ward. The profiles are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by combining a range of data on the population, births, deaths, health, housing, crime, commercial property/floorspace, income, poverty, benefits, land use, environment, deprivation, schools, and employment. If you need to find an MSOA and you know the postcode of the area, the ONS NESS search page has a tool for this. The MSOA Atlas is available as an XLS as well as being presented using InstantAtlas mapping software. This is a useful tool for displaying a large amount of data for numerous geographies, in one place (requires HTML 5). NB. It is currently not possible to export the map as a picture due to a software issue with the Google Maps background. We advise you to print screen to copy an image to the clipboard. Tips: Select a new indicator from the Data box on the left. Select the theme, then indicator and then year to show the data. To view data just for one borough*, use the filter tool. The legend settings can be altered by clicking on the pencil icon next to the MSOA tick box within the map legend.
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TwitterThe LSOA atlas provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Lower Super Output Area in Greater London. The average population of an LSOA in London in 2010 was 1,722 compared with 8,346 for an MSOA and 13,078 for a ward. The profiles are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by combining a range of data on the population, diversity, households, health, housing, crime, benefits, land use, deprivation, schools, and employment. Due to significant population change in some areas, not all 2011 LSOA boundaries are the same as previous LSOA boundaries that had been used from 2001. A lot of data is still only available using the 2001 boundaries therefore two Atlases have been created - one using the current LSOA boundaries (2011) and one using the previous boundaries (2001). If you need to find an LSOA and you know the postcode of the area, the ONS NESS search page has a tool for this. The LSOA Atlas is available as an XLS as well as being presented using InstantAtlas mapping software. This is a useful tool for displaying a large amount of data for numerous geographies, in one place (requires HTML 5). For 2011 Census data used in the 2001 Boundaries Atlas: For simplicity, where two or more areas have been merged, the figures for these areas have been divided by the number of LSOAs that used to make that area up. Therefore, these data are not official ONS statisitcs, but presented here as indicative to display trends. NB. It is currently not possible to export the map as a picture due to a software issue with the Google Maps background. We advise you to print screen to copy an image to the clipboard. IMPORTANT: Due to the large amount of data and areas, the LSOA Atlas may take up to a minute to fully load. Once loaded, the report will work more efficiently by using the filter tool and selecting one borough at a time. Displaying every LSOA in London will slow down the data reload. Tips: Select a new indicator from the Data box on the left. Select the theme, then indicator and then year to show the data. To view data just for one borough, use the filter tool. The legend settings can be altered by clicking on the pencil icon next to the LSOA tick box within the map legend.
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TwitterThe Humberstone Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 22 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose, accompanied by the table which can be downloaded via the "Export" tab.
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The Evington Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 21 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps and is best used with a mobile device where location services can be used to follow the tree trail.For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose by using the snipping tool on a full screen view of the map.To download the table of data regarding the trees use the export "Export" tab to download the data into a printable spreadsheet format by using the Excel format option.
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TwitterThe Western Park tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 21 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose, accompanied by the table which can be downloaded via the "Export" tab.
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The Aylestone Hall Gardens tree trail allows visitors to have a leisurely walk and find out interesting facts about many of the magnificent trees that reside within the park.The 19 trees are all marked with small round numbered metal tags.This dataset contains a table of tree details, images of the trees and maps. For users who wish to print out a map of the locations of the trees it is suggested to use the "Categorised Map" tab within the dataset for this purpose, accompanied by the table which can be downloaded via the "Export" tab.
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TwitterODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
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This is a collection of simple maps in PDF format that are designed to be printed off and used in the classroom. The include maps of Great Britain that show the location of major rivers, cities and mountains as well as maps of continents and the World. There is very little information on the maps to allow teachers to download them and add their own content to fit with their lesson plans. Customise one print out then photocopy them for your lesson. data not available yet, holding data set (7th August). Other. This dataset was first accessioned in the EDINA ShareGeo Open repository on 2012-08-07 and migrated to Edinburgh DataShare on 2017-02-22.