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Bonus Data

Application that provides analysis capability on Civilian Bonus data

Bonus Scheme

FCO(S) - Staff pay bonus data

Input indicator: bonus grant per dwelling

This is the Total New Homes Bonus grant payable for a financial year, divided by number of dwellings rewarded. Calculations are available separately for shire areas, metropolitan areas and...

Input indicator: total new homes bonus grant

Total new homes bonus grant payable per year #### How the figure is calculated: For 2013-14: total grant payable equals the total payment for the current year and for 2012-13 and 2011-12...

New Homes Bonus internal monitoring survey data

Annual survey of local authorities attitudes to growth as part of monitoring impact of New Homes Bonus.

OS Features API

Direct access to the most detailed geographic data for your analysis. Take full advantage of rich geometries and attributes to generate new insight. Benefit from current, detailed and accurate...

OS NGD API - Features

OS NGD API – Features gives you simple access to the OS National Geographic Database (OS NGD). Get started quickly and request the data you need, as and when you need it, using the latest in API...

Senior Civil Service Pay

Annual Senior Civil Service (SCS) Pay Award & bonus recommendations stored in a series of password protected spreadsheets.

New Homes Bonus Grant (£m) - (Cumulative to 16/17, then Annual Settlement)

New Homes Bonus Grant (£m) - (Cumulative to 16/17, then Annual Settlement)

Coastal Physiographic Features - Ria

This is a shapefile of the coastal physiographic feature 'Ria'. The polygons represent drowned river valleys of south-west Britain. Often with a greater presence of rock and more marine in...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Sealoch

This is a map of the coastal physiographic type 'Sealoch'. The polygons represent sealochs, glacially-formed inlets (fjords, fjards) of western Scotland and Ireland, including the voes of Shetland....

Coastal Physiographic Features - Embayment

This is a shapefile of the coastal physiographic feature 'embayment'. Th polygons in this shapefile represent the boundaries of embayments of the UK. Where, embayment is defined using the Annex I...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Estuaries

This is a shapefile of the coastal physiographic feature type 'estuaries'. The polygons in this shapefile represent the estuaries found within the UK. Where, estuary is defined as part of Annex I...

Landmark Features

The location of Landmark Features within Nottingham City Centre. Landmark Features are points of local interest and significance within the townscape.

MAGIC Marine Protected Area Features

Please note: This data is displayed publicly for viewing purposes only on MAGIC, but is not available for download. This dataset contains a collation of marine habitat and species biotope records...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Sound or Strait

This is shapefile shows the coastal physiographic feature sound or strait in the UK. Primarily the This map is an excerpt from UKSeaMap. The majority of the polygons are Scottish sounds with...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Coastal Lagoons

This shapefile shows the distribution of the Annex I habitat, coastal lagoons around the UK. Coastal lagoons are areas of shallow, coastal salt water, wholly or partially separated from the sea by...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Bay II

This is a shapefile of the coastal physiographic feature type 'bay'. The polygons in this shapefile represent all the bays found within the UK. These polygons were extracted from UKSeaMap 2010 and...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Barrier Beach

This shapefile is of the coastal physiographic feature 'Barrier Beach'. The polygons in this shapefile represent the areas in which Barrier Beaches are located in the UK. Where, Barrier Beach is...

Coastal Physiographic Features - Bay I

This is a shapefile of the coastal physiographic feature type 'bay'. The polygons in this shapefile represent the bays found in the UK that are predominately <30m depth. These are the bays used...