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Represents public paths shown in records for the part of the Bradford District covered by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Modified Definitive Map but not recorded on the Definitive Map
Representation of Public Rights of Way within the Bradford District shown on the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County CouncilModified Definitive Map (relevant date 30 April 1985) and the effects of subsequentlegal orders.
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Representation of Public Rights of Way within the Bradford District shown on the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Modified Definitive Map (relevant date 30 April 1985) and the effects of subsequent legal orders
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/0b3ff0de-0419-4b0f-ae7b-ffc64c008e9a/other-paths-outer#licence-infohttps://data.gov.uk/dataset/0b3ff0de-0419-4b0f-ae7b-ffc64c008e9a/other-paths-outer#licence-info
Represents public paths shown in records forthe part of the Bradford District covered by the West Yorkshire Metopolitan County Council Modified Definitive Mapbut not recorded on the Definitive Map
This dataset identifies areas where the distribution of Great Crested Newts (GCN) has been categorised into district zones relating to GCN occurrence and the level of impact development is likely to have on this species. Red zones contain key populations of GCN, which are important on a regional, national or international scale and include designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest for GCN. Amber zones contain main population centres for GCN and comprise important connecting habitat that aids natural dispersal. Green zones contain sparsely distributed GCN and are less likely to contain important pathways of connecting habitat for this species. White zones contain no GCN. However, as most of England forms the natural range of GCN, white zones are rare and will only be used when it is certain that there are no GCN.Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.
In 2023, almost nine million people lived in Greater London, making it the most populated ceremonial county in England. The West Midlands Metropolitan County, which contains the large city of Birmingham, was the second-largest county at 2.98 million inhabitants, followed by Greater Manchester and then West Yorkshire with populations of 2.95 million and 2.4 million, respectively. Kent, Essex, and Hampshire were the three next-largest counties in terms of population, each with around 1.89 million people. A patchwork of regions England is just one of the four countries that compose the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with England, Scotland and Wales making up Great Britain. England is therefore not to be confused with Great Britain or the United Kingdom as a whole. Within England, the next subdivisions are the nine regions of England, containing various smaller units such as unitary authorities, metropolitan counties and non-metropolitan districts. The counties in this statistic, however, are based on the ceremonial counties of England as defined by the Lieutenancies Act of 1997. Regions of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland Like England, the other countries of the United Kingdom have their own regional subdivisions, although with some different terminology. Scotland’s subdivisions are council areas, while Wales has unitary authorities, and Northern Ireland has local government districts. As of 2022, the most-populated Scottish council area was Glasgow City, with over 622,000 inhabitants. In Wales, Cardiff had the largest population among its unitary authorities, and in Northern Ireland, Belfast was the local government area with the most people living there.
Reprezentează public paths prezentat în înregistrări pentruspan>the parte din Bradford District acoperit de West Yorkshire Metopolitan County Council Modified Definitive Mapdar nu este înregistrat pe Harta Definitivă
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Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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Represents public paths shown in records for the part of the Bradford District covered by the West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council Modified Definitive Map but not recorded on the Definitive Map