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Leeds City Council international travel
Leeds City CouncilDataset showing all instances of overseas travel by Leeds City Council officers and councillors. The dataset shows places visited and the associated travel costs. On some occasions these costs were met by other organisations or bodies. Please note Lower ranking council officers have had their names redacted Instances of repatriation are listed, though details of city/town are redacted to protect the identity of those affected - Updated 13 days ago
Council spending
Leeds City CouncilThe government recommends that local authorities publish expenditure over £500 and all expenditure made on purchasing cards. As of January 2014 and in line with our commitment to openness and transparency we will now be publishing ALL transactions (note; areas may be redacted as they may be commercially sensitive or there may be data protection issues). Local Government Transparency Code 2015 This is a key dataset which the government ... - Updated 14 days ago
Leeds City Centre Footfall
Open InnovationsLeeds City Centre hourly footfall data derived from Leeds City Council. Each file represents a different counter/camera, with one row per day and one column per hour. This format requires less storage and is more suitable for web visualisations. The data published by Leeds City Council has some issues eg. missing data between certain date ranges. These are documented in "issues.csv". Camera 1 corresponds to "footfall-1-1.csv" , camera 2... - Updated 21 days ago
Register of Selective Licences for Beeston and Harehills
Leeds City CouncilThis shortened online register shows if a landlord has been issued with a Selective Licence for his/her property and the expiry date of the licence. New licence applications will not appear on the register until they have been processed and issued. Similarly, licences that are no longer in force will not appear on the register. It is an offence for a person to have control of, or manage a licensable property without a licence or without... - Created 23 days ago
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (sssi)
Newcastle City CouncilA Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a conservation designation denoting a protected area. - Updated 23 days ago
Conservation areas
Newcastle City CouncilLocation of conservation areas within Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Each of the conservation areas has a different character and quality which has led to its designation. Profiles of each conservation area have been prepared to provide basic information such as when it was designated and why, if it has been extended, how many listed buildings there are and if there are any extra planning controls. Additional information To find out more, click ... - Updated 23 days ago
Article 4 Regulation
Newcastle City CouncilAn Article 4 direction removes various forms of permitted development right normally associated with a property. The reasons for the directions are normally to prevent development that would harm the character of the area. There are three Article 4 directions which control changes of use from Class C3 (family dwelling) to C4 (house in multiple occupation). Permitted Development Rights to extend, alter or change the use of a property can... - Created 23 days ago
Scheduled Ancient Monumnets
Newcastle City CouncilMonuments, structures or below ground archaeological sites that are identified as being of national significance are placed on a list or Schedule. If a monument is Scheduled , it means that permission is needed for any works to a monument including demolition, removing, repairing, tipping near to or altering in any way. - Created 23 days ago
Listed Buildings
Newcastle City CouncilA listed building is statutorily protected against unauthorised demolition, alteration and extension. It has special 'national' architectural or historic interest. - Created 23 days ago
Tree Preservation Orders
Newcastle City CouncilTree Preservation Orders (TPOs) can be placed on single trees, groups of trees and even whole woodlands. If a tree has a TPO you must apply for permission from us before carrying out any work to the trees covered. Unauthorised work to a protected tree is a criminal offence.