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Dataset Created

22/06/2023

Last Updated

26/06/2023

Description

The Water Intended for Human Consumption (Private Supplies) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 came into force in October 2017, and are regulated and enforced by Local Authorities. The main objective of the Regulations is to ensure the provision of clean, safe drinking water and to deliver significant...

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Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

Town centres and other retail centres are defined by local authorities to meet the requirement of Scottish Planning Policy (paragraph 61) to identify town centres and other retail locations as part of a network of centres to support retail type development in the most appropriate locations. This...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

22/02/2024

Description

Many local authorities capture details of the cycle network within their jurisdiction. These maybe lanes along roads or segregated paths away from vehicles. This dataset attempts to pull these together into a national network.

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

21/05/2026

Description

Local Authorities have a duty to designate any relevant areas where the air quality objectives are not (or are unlikely to be) being met as Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs). AQMAs must be designated officially by means of an 'order'. The extent of the AQMA may be limited to the area of...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

14/06/2023

Last Updated

12/03/2024

Description

This new building standards data has been created using a custom built 'Cloud Connector Framework' which enables the automated collection of data from local data systems on a DAILY basis. There are 2 layers: Points & polygons (not all local authorities collect polygon data) Currently missing...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

17/06/2021

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

There are many areas where the scenery is highly valued locally and local authorities often give these landscapes a local designation. This is to ensure that the landscape is not damaged by inappropriate development, and in some cases encourage positive landscape management. These designations...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

14/06/2023

Last Updated

12/03/2024

Description

Local authorities are required to conduct an annual survey of the housing land supply, the Housing Land Audit, to determine completions within the timeframe and update forecasts of the housing land supply. This, in turn, helps inform land releases within the Local Development Plan process and...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

21/05/2026

Description

Local authorities have the power to make by-laws to prohibit the drinking of alcohol in designated public places under provisions contained in the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (under sections 201, 202 and 203) subject to confirmation by Scottish Ministers. To date, 27 local authorities...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

This dataset is an amalgamation of licenced SEPA, Scottish Water, Assessors and some Local Authorities Septic Tanks in Scotland. Under section 79 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and Under part 6, section 37 of the Water Resources (Scotland) Act 2013 SEPA, Scottish Water and Local...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

14/06/2023

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

Scottish Planning Policy sets out the Scottish Government's policies in relation to economic development in Scotland. An Employment Land Audit is produced to monitor the supply, take up and status of employment land in line with National Guidance. The audit assesses the range and choice of...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

25/10/2022

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

Place-names represent a fundamental geographical identifier, which also have considerable cultural, historical and linguistic importance. Scotland had a great tradition of publishing descriptive (long-form) gazetteers in the 19th century. This dataset is the GIS point format output from a project...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

In November 2004, Audit Scotland published a document entitled ‘Maintaining Scotland’s Roads’, effectively introducing a requirement on local authorities in Scotland to produce a Roads Asset Management Plan (RAMP). Following this publication, The Society of Chief Officers for Transportation in...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

14/06/2023

Last Updated

12/03/2024

Description

In November 2004, Audit Scotland published a document entitled ‘Maintaining Scotland’s Roads’, effectively introducing a requirement on local authorities in Scotland to produce a Roads Asset Management Plan (RAMP). Following this publication, The Society of Chief Officers for Transportation in...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

07/12/2021

Last Updated

15/01/2026

Description

An Article 4 Direction is a statement made under The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011. The Direction, made by a local authority and approved by Scottish Ministers, removes all or some of the permitted development rights on an area. The...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/04/2023

Last Updated

15/01/2026

Description

A Web Mapping Feature layer identifying optimal locations across Scotland for mine water geothermal development. Mine water geothermal energy describes the low-carbon practice of using water held in abandoned flooded mines to heat or cool surface thermal demands. The low temperatures (as low as...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

21/05/2026

Description

This dataset of the name, address, location and unique IDs of every older person care home in Scotland has initially been supplied by Geoplace. It takes data from the Care Inspectorate and matches it to current address records from the One Scotland Gazetteer. Once this data has been validated by...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

11/03/2024

Description

Whilst TPOs are a legal requirement they may not always be digitised accurately. Users of this data should not assume this data is totally accurate and should consult the specific local authority for more detail before making any decisions A TPO is made by the Local Authority, under Section 160...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

15/01/2026

Description

Each local authority creates gritting routes and regimes to keep their most important roads (and in some cases footpaths) and networks clear come bad winter weather. Most LAs create these as line datasets. So the national dataset is a line format dataset. We now have two layers: one for road...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

11/06/2021

Last Updated

15/01/2026

Description

This dataset of the name, address, location and Unique Property Reference Number of every registered pharmacy in Scotland has been sourced from https://www.opendata.nhs.scot/dataset . That data ultimately come from a database maintained by Practitioner & Counter Fraud Services, NSS and is...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
Dataset Created

10/11/2022

Last Updated

15/01/2026

Description

Local authorities are large owners of land, much of it not captured on the current Land Registry due to it not changing hands in the last 40 years. Many do not have up to date records of the extent of their land ownership, and as such there is no definitive records held. This dataset is trying to...

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WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON

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