SNPA Article 4
Defined Article 4 Directions in Snowdonia National Park, the limit of each Article 4 Direction is recorded as a polygon. Householders in England and Wales are allowed to make minor changes to their properties without planning permission from the local planning authority - known as 'permitted development rights'. Sometimes these rights need to be removed to protect the character of an area, usually in Conservation Areas. The application of an Article 4 Direction removes these 'permitted development' rights and is a way in which Local Planning Authorities can control building works and changes of use which would ordinarily be 'permitted development'. Upon accessing this Licensed Data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE.
dataset
http://inspire.nationalparks.gov.uk/geoserver/snpa_inspire/wms?service=WMS&request=GetCapabilities
name: Snowdonia National Park Authority INSPIRE WMS Service
0012
SNPA
eng
EPSG
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)
environment
Protected sites
Land use
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53.455419921875
52.422705078125
0
0
justinwashere:urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::5701
1995-01-01
2099-12-31
creation
2000-09-12
asNeeded
The data shows polygons that were recreated from 1:2500 paper maps using Ordnance Survey Landline base data in the first instance and later updated to Ordnance Survey MasterMap base data.
WMS
1.1.1
Public Sector INSPIRE WMS End User Licence
GIS Coordinator
Snowdonia National Park Authority
National Park Offices
Penrhyndeudraeth
LL48 6LF
Wales
01766 770274
protocol:
name:
description:
owner
GIS Coordinator
Snowdonia National Park Authority
National Park Offices
Penrhyndeudraeth
LL48 6LF
Wales
01766 770274
protocol:
name:
description:
pointOfContact
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