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Leisure and Tourism
Leeds City Council
Updated a month ago

There are 8 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. Recently the camera names have been changed to reflect clearly where they are located due to some location changes....

Leeds City Council
Updated a year ago

This dataset shows outside market stalls data for Leeds city, Yeadon, Pudsey and Otley. Information includes number of stalls available, how many empty stalls there were on trading days and whether these stalls were offered at a reduced rate. Information Data starts on 01/04/2002 and is updated monthly.

Newcastle City Council
Updated 2 years ago

Tree 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.

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Newcastle City Council
Updated 2 years ago

A listed building is statutorily protected against unauthorised demolition, alteration and extension. It has special 'national' architectural or historic interest.

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Durham County Council
Updated 2 years ago

The County Durham Plan sets out a vision for housing, jobs and the environment until 2035, as well as the transport, schools and healthcare to support it. https://www.durham.gov.uk/cdp

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Durham County Council
Added 2 years ago

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.

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Durham County Council
Updated 2 years ago

Known public rights of way in the county of Durham

Newcastle City Council
Updated 2 years ago

Monthly usage figures for online resources including databases and e-book platforms when available, for January 2005 to present. Additional information Blank means no data available In 2020, all library buildings closed from 19 March included due to the coronavirus outbreak. Resources included : description {minimum dates of subscription} What the figure is 19th Century British Library Newspapers : digital newspaper archive {May 2007 - present}...

Newcastle City Council
Updated 2 years ago

Monthly loan figures (number of items issued) by branch library for April 2008 to present.   Additional information An issue is any item issued from the library catalogue Blank means no data available In 2020, all libraries closed from 19 March included due to the coronavirus outbreak. The re-opening of our libraries remained inline with government restrictions from July 2020 and responsive to local need,...

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Newcastle City Council
Updated 2 years ago

Monthly number of people visiting (entering) a library; by branch from April 2008 to present. We advise you to explore this data alongside our opening times data set, which shows changes in opening hours over the years.   Additional information Blank means no data available. In 2020, all libraries closed from 19 March included due to the coronavirus outbreak. Blakelaw temporary closure, relocation inside Leisure United Blakelaw...