Data which shows the volume of environmental health-related reports made to Wakefield Council. Noise nuisance - using the noise nuisance reporting procedure Light pollution Air pollution - smoke from bonfires, chimneys and dust Pest control - treatment and advice Condition of internal premises - concerns about health of residents
A data set which shows the conservation areas in Leeds. Conservation areas are designations made by local authorities. The boundary of a conservation area defines an area of "special architectural or historic interest" where special requirements placed on local authorities to "preserve or enhance" those areas. PAI Accuracy changes applied 13/03/2017. Note: This is a processed dataset derived from official published...
Leeds City Council Annual Travel to Work Survey ran between 6th March 2025 and 18th April 2025. The survey is the councils primary tool for Travel Plan Monitoring. The survey received a total of 5,194 responses made up of 1,319 responses from Leeds City Council employees and 3,876 responses from employees of other businesses and organisations across the city. From the survey...
A dataset of private water supplies on commercial premises, with OS grid reference. A private water supply (PWS) is a supply of water which is not provided by a water supplier (e.g. Yorkshire Water). The source of the supply may come from a: Well Borehole Spring River or stream Lake or pond Private distribution system...
An 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...
Newcastle City Council Article 4 Directions
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
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.
Open data to be used for the EU Wellbased Hack.