Local Nature Conservation Sites - Scotland

Open Data

Local nature conservation sites (LNCS) is a non-statutory designation given by local authorities to areas of locally important nature and landscapes. NatureScot, on behalf of the Local Nature Conservation Sites Working Group, published guidance (https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/protected-areas-and-species/protected-areas/local-designations/local-nature-conservation-sites) for local authorities on the establishment and management of LNCS systems in Scotland.

One of the LNCS working group's recommendations was that all local authorities should adopt the LNCS name in place of the many different local names. However, many councils still use alternative names for these sites such as Local Biodiversity Sites, Local Wildlife Sites, Local Geodiversity Sites and Sites of Interest for Nature Conservation. We have merged these all into this national dataset.

Four LAs are still to confirm and digitise their LNCSs.

Dataset Created
11/06/2021
Licence
Open
Contact
Improvement Service
Nazadnje posodobljeno
11/03/2024
Data Provided by
Improvement Service
Alternative Name
lnatcs
Lineage
This dataset was amalgamated, optimised and published by the Spatial hub. The following quality assurance checks and corrections are carried out on the data: - Polygons are dissolved/ aggregated by key name and local authority. - The minimum polygon area allowed in the data is 25 square meters - Checks for invalid geometry types - The maximum angle for any spikes is 3 degrees - Any duplicate geometry is removed from the data - Polygons with no key names are not removed Please contact spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk for more details.
Frequency of Update
as needed
Formats:
WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
site_ref site_name date_designated type habitat notes policy_ref url local_authority la_s_code
67 Aberdeen - Inverness & Kittybrewster Railway Line None Biodiversity None Mostly neutral grassland, tall ruderal, scrub and pockets of woodland. Provides a green corridor through the city. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
28 Allan Park Pond None Biodiversity None Artificial pond, well vegetated and supports a good diversity of water and marsh plants. Insect fauna including dragonfly and damselfly present. Surrounded by plantation woodland. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
63 Baads Moss None Biodiversity None The site is comprised mainly of lowland fen, rush pasture and acid grassland. There are also some small areas of neutral grassland and dry heath, plus three ponds. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
4 Balgownie/Blackdog Links None Biodiversity None A strip of sand dunes. Dominated by specialist dune grasses with a greater diversity of plant species on more stable dunes.Small wet dune slacks containing marsh plants including orchids. Some areas of coastal heathland remain. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
1 Balnagask to Cove None Biodiversity None Mixed habitats, on a rich substrate supporting herb rich grasslands, wet flushes, coastal heathland, rocky cliffs and rock pools. Interesting insect fauna and nesting sea birds. Geologically interesting due to metamotphosed migm None None Aberdeen City S12000033
33 Bucksburn None Biodiversity None Semi-natural habitat at Burnbrae Moss with wet heathland, gorse scrub, neutral grassland, and occasionally wet, peaty pools. Follows the Bucks Burn to the north east. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
14 Corby Loch None Biodiversity None Large body of open water surrounded by reed beds, floating mire and scrub woodland. One of the best and least disturbed wetland sites in the region and shows excellent progression from open water to woodland None None Aberdeen City S12000033
57 Culter Burn None Biodiversity None Much of this valley is covered in long established, broadleaved woodland rich in ground flora. In the lower parts of the den the river has been dammed forming a reservoir which is silting up allowing reed beds, marsh and willow scrub to establish. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
61 Culter Compensation Dam None Biodiversity None A small body of water formed by the damming of the Ord Burn. There is good marginal vegetation with a good range of marsh and waterside plants, including some unusual sedges. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
35 Cults Den None Biodiversity None Willow scrub, marshy grassland, mature woodland, improved grassland, and amenity grassland are present along the length of the burn. None None Aberdeen City S12000033
Format Nazadnje posodobljeno
CSV 24/01/2024
WFS 24/01/2024
WMTS 24/01/2024
Shapefile 24/01/2024
Viri Format Nazadnje posodobljeno More Info
Local Nature Conservation Sites WFS 24/01/2024 More info
Child Dataset(s) Viri Nazadnje posodobljeno
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Aberdeen City 3 17/11/2021 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Aberdeenshire 1 03/04/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - City of Edinburgh 3 09/08/2022 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Clackmannanshire 3 07/10/2022 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Dundee City 2 19/07/2021 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - East Lothian 1 04/01/2019 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Falkirk 3 13/09/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Fife 1 16/11/2016 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Glasgow City 1 19/04/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - North Ayrshire 2 22/09/2020 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Orkney Islands 2 15/05/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - South Ayrshire 2 16/05/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - Stirling 1 11/04/2023 More info
Local Nature Conservation Sites - West Lothian 2 19/09/2019 More info