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Business rates
Wakefield Metropolitan District CouncilBusiness Rates (National Non-Domestic Rates) are a Government tax on all commercial property. Business Rates are payable on most non-domestic property. If a property is used both for living accommodation and running a business, for example a public house or a shop with a flat above, then both Council Tax and Business Rates will normally be payable. This open dataset is a comprehensive list of all current non-domestic (business) rates ... - Updated a month ago
Agency staffing supply costs for maintained schools
Wakefield Metropolitan District CouncilAgency staffing supply costs for maintained schools and external providers, as agreed with Wakefield Schools Forum. Data sets will be updated annually, within 3 calendar months of the financial year end. - Updated a month ago
Newcastle City Council Brownfield Register
Newcastle City CouncilThe Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017 require all local planning authorities in England to prepare and maintain registers of brownfield land that is suitable for residential development. This register identifies sites within Newcastle City Council local authority area. - Updated a month ago
Leeds city centre footfall data
Leeds City CouncilThere are 7 cameras located at various locations around the city centre monitoring numbers of people walking past. These cameras calculate numbers on an hourly basis. This data can help identify footfall trends in the city centre and helps city centre management. Please note The format of the data has changed as at 31/01/2014 to ensure one CSV document incorporates all camera sites. This will be the new format going forward. Datasets w... - Updated 2 months ago
Road traffic collisions
Leeds City CouncilLeeds City Council collects information from the police about road traffic crashes where someone is injured or killed. Once analysed and validated, this is submitted to the Department for Transport. This data helps the Leeds Safe Roads Partnership (led by Leeds City Council’s ‘Influencing Travel Behaviour’ team) to direct its work efficiently and effectively in support of Vision Zero, the city’s ambition to eliminate all fatal and serio... - Created 2 months ago
Website emissions
Open InnovationsYou may not think of websites as sources of carbon emissions but they are. Data centres, transmission networks, and the devices we use to access them all use electricity which, in turn, produces carbon emissions. When your website has lots of visitors that can easily add up. We've used the Website Carbon Calculator code (created by Wholegrain Digital) to assess UK local authority homepages, UK learning provider homepages, and UK Governm... - Updated 2 months ago
Brownfield Sites
Durham County CouncilThe Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017 and the Town and Country Planning (Permission in Principle) Order 2017 require all local planning authorities in England to prepare and maintain registers of brownfield land that is suitable for residential development. The sites included in this register need to be available for development in the next 10 years, capable of development (any problems can be mitigat... - Updated 2 months ago
Leeds 2023 Social Media
Leeds 2023Daily analytical data of Leeds 2023's social media accounts: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, obtained from Sprout Social, starting from 2021. Note that daily "audience" data in only available from March 2022. Visualisations of the data can be found on the Leeds 2023 data microsite. This dataset has been published under the following license: CC-BY 4.0 - Updated 2 months ago
Parking Account
Sheffield City CouncilIncome and expenditure on Sheffield City Council's parking account. The data includes: This includes a breakdown of income and details of revenue collected from on-street parking, off-street parking and Penalty Charge Notices a breakdown of how the authority has spent a surplus on its parking account, and the number of marked out controlled on and off-street parking spaces. Publishing this information annually is a requirement of ... - Updated 2 months ago
Public health funerals
Wakefield Metropolitan District CouncilUnder the Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984, we have a statutory duty to make arrangements for the funeral of any person who has died or is found dead in the Wakefield District, where it appears that no suitable funeral arrangements have been made, or are being made. Before arranging a person’s funeral we will make enquiries as to the existence of a will, any relatives who are able to deal with the arrangements, or funds to ...