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Development Limits (also known as Settlement Boundaries). Development limits drawn around settlements defined in planning policy have been used for many years to differentiate where settlement or countryside policies apply in order to manage settlement growth. They form part of each former District within North Yorkshire Council Area (excluding National Parks). Note: There are no Development Limits for the current (former) Craven District Council Local Plan.
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This dataset represents the spatial boundaries of clean water supply served by Yorkshire Water. The boundaries are updated as and when new provisions such as new appointments and variations (NAVs) materialise. This dataset is critical for understanding the division of service areas among different companies within the United Kingdom.The boundaries provided in this dataset are based on submissions from surrounding water companies prior to April 2024. Please note that these boundaries may not precisely reflect Yorkshire Water's current operating boundaries.
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for National Parks in Great Britain, as at 1 August 2016. These were produced as a result of the boundary changes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The boundaries available are:Full resolution - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark); Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. Download File SizeFull resolution - clipped to the coastline (7 MB)REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireView REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature Download Service - https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireFeatureDownloadREST URL of ArcGIS Feature Service - https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/FeatureServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/National_Parks_(August_2016)_Boundaries_GB_BFC/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries_GB_BFC/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries_GB_BFC_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for National Parks in Great Britain, as at 1 August 2016. These were produced as a result of the boundary changes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The boundaries available are:
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This dataset represents the spatial boundaries of wastewater services provided by Yorkshire Water. The boundaries are updated as and when new provisions such as new appointments and variations (NAVs) materialise. This dataset is critical for understanding the division of service areas among different companies within the United Kingdom.The boundaries provided in this dataset are based on submissions from surrounding water companies prior to April 2024. Please note that these boundaries may not precisely reflect Yorkshire Water's current operating boundaries.
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for National Parks in Great Britain, as at 1 August 2016. These were produced as a result of the boundary changes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The boundaries available are: Ultra generalised (500m) - clipped to the coastline (Mean High Water mark). Contains both Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. Download File SizesUltra generalised (500m) - clipped to the coastline (37 KB).REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireView REST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature Download Service - https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/MapServer/exts/InspireFeatureDownloadREST URL of ArcGIS Feature Service - https://ons-inspire.esriuk.com/arcgis/rest/services/Other_Boundaries/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries/FeatureServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE View Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/National_Parks_(August_2016)_Boundaries_GB_BUC/MapServerREST URL of ArcGIS for INSPIRE Feature DownloadService – https://dservices1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/services/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries_GB_BUC/WFSServer?service=wfs&request=getcapabilitiesREST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/National_Parks_August_2016_Boundaries_GB_BUC_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains the digital vector boundaries for National Parks in Great Britain, as at 1 August 2016. These were produced as a result of the boundary changes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The boundaries available are:
This file contains the digital vector boundaries for National Parks in Great Britain, as at 1 August 2016. These were produced as a result of the boundary changes of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The boundaries available are:
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Identifies the boundaries around larger villages within which new house building is acceptable in principle. Yorkshire Dales Local Plan 2015-30
Dataset shows SINCs within the boundary of North Yorkshire County Council but excluding the 2 National Parks (Yorkshire Dales and Norh York Moors)
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🇬🇧 영국 English Dataset shows Special Interest Verges within the boundaries of North Yorkshire County Council but excluding the 2 National Parks (Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors)
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The settlement boundaries are used to calculate the populations of settlements in the settlement hierarchy document. The settlement hierarchy is an evidence base document for the Local Plan Issues and Options Consultation Document The link to the Settlement Hierarchy paper can be found here: https://northyorks-consult.objective.co.uk/kseapi/public/keyplan/events/28CE99ED-5D9F-4FD4-8B95-120E888E26EA/supportingfiles/63517/content
Dataset shows Special Interest Verges within the boundaries of North Yorkshire County Council but excluding the 2 National Parks (Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors)
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GIS layers in Mapinfo Tab, ESRI Shape and GeoJSON formats, for the different landscape character types in North Yorkshire. PLEASE NOTE - NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNCIL LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT TERMS OF USE Title, copyright and ownership of the North Yorkshire and York Landscape Character Assessment report and any associated documentation, GIS data and other digital information including photographs will rest with North Yorkshire Council. For further information on the data please go to our website: https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/environment-and-neighbourhoods/conservation/describing-and-understanding-our-landscape Contains OS data © Crown copyright [and database right] 2024
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Dataset shows known and recorded locally identified flood risk areas within the boundaries of North Yorkshire County Council
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Data HistoryData OriginReservoir level data is sourced from Water Companies who may also update this information on their website and government publications such as the Water Situation Reports provided by the UK government.Data Triage ConsiderationsIdentification of Critical InfrastructureSpecial attention is given to safeguard data on essential reservoirs in line with the National Infrastructure Act, to mitigate security risks and ensure resilience of public water systems. Currently, it is agreed that only reservoirs with a location already available in the public domain are included in this dataset.Commercial Risks and AnonymisationThe risk of personal information exposure is minimal to none since the data concerns Reservoir levels, which are not linked to individuals or households.Data FreshnessIt is not currently possible to make the dataset live. Some companies have digital monitoring, and some are measuring Reservoir levels analogically. This dataset may not be used to determine Reservoir level in place of visual checks where these are advised.Data Triage Review FrequencyAnnually unless otherwise requested.Data SpecificationsData specifications define what is included and excluded in the dataset to maintain clarity and focus. For this dataset:• Each dataset covers measurements taken by the publisher.• This dataset is published periodically in line with the publisher’s capabilities.• Historical datasets may be provided for comparison but are not required.• The location data provided may be a point from anywhere within the body of water or on its boundary.Reservoirs included in the dataset must be:• Open bodies of water used to store raw/untreated water.• Filled naturally.• Measurable.• Contain water that may go on to be used for public supply.ContextThis dataset must not be used to determine the implementation of low supply or high supply measures such as hose pipe bans being put in place or removed. Please await guidance from your water supplier regarding any changes required to your usage of water.Particularly high or low Reservoir levels may be considered normal or as expected given the season or recent weather.This dataset does not remove the requirement for visual checks on Reservoir level that are in place for caving/pot holing safety.Some water companies calculate the capacity of Reservoirs differently than others. The capacity can mean the useable volume of the Reservoir or the overall volume that can be held in the Reservoir including water below the water table.Data Publish FrequencyMonthly.Supplementary informationBelow is a curated selection of links for additional reading, which provide a deeper understanding of this dataset.1.Uses of Reservoirs: https://britishdams.org/about-dams/dam-information/uses-for-reservoirs/2.Inventory of UK Reservoirs: https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/documents/f5a7d56c-cea0-4f00-b159-c3788a3b2b383.Reservoirs Act 1975 as applied in England: https://britishdams.org/assets/documents/Dam%20Legislation%20-%20England%20-%20October%202016.pdf4.Reservoirs Act (Northern Ireland) 2015: https://britishdams.org/assets/documents/Dam%20Legislation%20-%20Northern%20Ireland%20-%20October%202016.pdf5.Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011: https://britishdams.org/assets/documents/Dam%20Legislation%20-%20Scotland%20-%20October%202016.pdf6.Reservoirs Act 1975 as applied in Wales: https://britishdams.org/assets/documents/Dam%20Legislation%20-%20Wales%20-%20October%202016.pdf7.Monthly local reports on Reservoir levels: Water situation: area monthly reports for England 2024 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Data Schema RESERVOIR_ID: Reservoir ID given by the water companyRESERVOIR_NAME: Name of the ReservoirDATE: Date of measured water storage levelLATITUDE: Latitude coordinates of the ReservoirLONGITUDE: Longitude coordinates of the ReservoirCAPACITY: Reservoir capacityCAPACITY_UNITS: Reservoir capacity unitsCURRENT_LEVEL: Measurement of raw water levelCURRENT_LEVEL_UNITS:Units of measured raw water levelCURRENT_PERCENTAGE: Percentage of volume storage that is filled with raw water
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The Great Britain Historical Database has been assembled as part of the ongoing Great Britain Historical GIS Project. The project aims to trace the emergence of the north-south divide in Britain and to provide a synoptic view of the human geography of Britain at sub-county scales. Further information about the project is available on A Vision of Britain webpages, where users can browse the database's documentation system online.
These digital boundaries were created by the Great Britain Historical GIS Project and form part of the Great Britain Historical Database, which contains a wide range of geographically-located statistics, selected to trace the emergence of the north-south divide in Britain and to provide a synoptic view of the human geography of Britain, generally at sub-county scales.
They represent the boundaries of Administrative Counties in England and Wales as in use at the date of each Census of Population between 1911 and 1971, 1911 being the first census to report extensively on these units.These digital boundaries can be used to map economic, social and demographic statistics from the Censuses of Population, 1911 to 1971, the Registrar-General's reports from the same period, and other relevant statistical sources. They can also be used as reference maps for these administrative units.
These units were aggregations of Local Government Districts and differed significantly from both Ancient Counties and the Registration Counties covered by earlier censuses. Difference include that the three Ridings of Yorkshire and the three Parts of Lincolnshire were separate Administrative Counties, as were East and West Suffolk, and East and West Sussex. The Isle of Ely and the Soke of Peterborough were also separate Administrative Counties until 1965, when Middlesex was also abolished as the County of London was expanded to become Greater London. The Isle of Wight was a separate Administrative County from Hampshire throughout the period.
The boundary data contain the same numerical identifiers as are included in the GBHD transcriptions of census and vital registration statistics for Administrative Counties, making statistical mapping straightforward.
Dataset shows known and recorded locally identified flood risk areas within the boundaries of North Yorkshire County Council
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Dataset shows land and property assets owned and managed by and with the boundaries of North Yorkshire County Council
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This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Yorkshire Island, Ontario / United States region (Sheet No. 030N15), published in 1982. It is the fourth edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1982 and the information on the map is current as of 1979. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.
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Development Limits (also known as Settlement Boundaries). Development limits drawn around settlements defined in planning policy have been used for many years to differentiate where settlement or countryside policies apply in order to manage settlement growth. They form part of each former District within North Yorkshire Council Area (excluding National Parks). Note: There are no Development Limits for the current (former) Craven District Council Local Plan.