A TPO is a legal document made, administered and enforced by us as the local planning authority. It protects specified trees and woodlands, and prevents cutting down, uprooting, topping, lopping, wilful damage or destruction of trees (including cutting roots) without our permission. A TPO can protect anything from a single tree to all trees within a defined group or woodland. There are currently around 700 TPOs in County Durham.
Location 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...
Effective, well maintained grids and inlets to culverts are an essential flood prevention measure. The Flood Risk Management section implements a maintenance schedule, clearing grids of debris at specific 'hot-spots'. These datasets show the schedule for clearing these grids and the actual dates when clearance took place. Information The common unique identifier for both datasets is 'Grid_ID'.
Hedgerows protected under the Hedgerow Regulations 1997. Note: only applies to hedgerows where formal consent for removal has been assessed. Note: This is a processed dataset derived from official published sources. It may contain alterations, aggregations or cleaned-up versions of data published elsewhere. Please note, this dataset may be a one-off publication and may not be updated.
Hierarchy of Nature Conservation Designation Sites: International Sites · Special Area of Conservation (SAC) · Specially Protected Area (SPA) National Sites · Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) · UKBAP Priority Habitats Regional Sites · WYBAP Habitats Local Sites · Local Wildlife Sites (LWS) · Local Geology Sites (LGS) · Candidate Local Wildlife Site (CLWS) · Leeds Nature Area (LNA) Note: This is a processed dataset derived from official published sources. It may contain alterations, aggregations or cleaned-up versions of data published...
The area shown on the proposals is designated as Green Belt. Adjusted to PAI (Positional Accuracy Improvement) as adopted in the Site Allocations Plan Note: This is a processed dataset derived from official published sources. It may contain alterations, aggregations or cleaned-up versions of data published elsewhere. Please note, this dataset may be a one-off publication and may not be updated.
New Briggate High Street Heritage Action Zone is a government funded project to deliver heritage-led regeneration in the New Briggate area through grant funded projects including conservation and repair work to buildings. As part of the project the Project Officer will need to monitor planning applications within the defined polygon area. (Data has a limited life cycle ending on March...
A dataset providing the locations of all bring sites in Leeds. This dataset also shows the amount of glass collected at each site each month from April 2016. Bring sites are smaller recycling sites which you'll find in supermarkets or pub car parks. Depending on the site, you can recycle a variety of things including paper, glass, clothing, food/drink cans and plastic bottles. Further...
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a conservation designation denoting a protected area.