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- Published by:
- Forest of Dean District Council
- Last updated:
- 05 October 2015
Area within a settlement that is locally distinctive by way of its layout built form or general appearance.
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- Daventry District Council
- Last updated:
- 12 January 2015
Map showing distinct localities within the Administrative area of Daventry District
- Published by:
- Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 07 August 2015
This identifies the character, distinctiveness and qualities of the Borough’s open countryside to enable Bolton Council to find ways of protecting and enhancing the quality of the whole countryside...
- Published by:
- Bath and North East Somerset Council
- Last updated:
- 09 February 2016
The map shows the landscape character areas for the rural parts of Bath and North East Somerset whereby the landscape is divided into parcels of land with common characteristics. These 18 distinct...
- Published by:
- Warwickshire County Council
- Last updated:
- 09 February 2015
This dataset shows Local Wildlife Sites (LWS) for Warwickshire County. Local Wildlife Sites are defined areas identified and selected locally for their nature conservation value. Their selection...
- Published by:
- Mole Valley District Council
- Last updated:
- 17 August 2018
Conservation Areas (CONS) have distinctive character based on the historic street pattern, open spaces, views, changes in level, and the variety and the scale of buildings.
Upon accessing this...
- Published by:
- Herefordshire Council
- Last updated:
- 17 August 2023
Landscape Character Assessment data defines the boundaries of landscape parcels which have a distinctive combination of common landscape features. They provide context to conservation matters and...
- Published by:
- Newark and Sherwood District Council
- Last updated:
- 22 December 2014
In recognition of our responsibilities for preserving and enhancing the special architectural and historic character of the district, we have designated a number of towns and villages as...
- Published by:
- Exmoor National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 03 December 2013
Upland heathland is defined as vegetation dominated by dwarf shrubs such as heather, bell heather, whortleberry and gorses which is generally found above the 300 metre contour. The mixture of...
- Published by:
- Sheffield City Council
- Last updated:
- 03 March 2020
Landscape character assessments seek to identify the features and elements of landscape areas that contribute to creating their distinct character and that make them different to neighbouring...
- Published by:
- North Hertfordshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2014
Local Wildlife Sites (LWSs) are wildlife-rich sites selected for their local nature conservation value. They vary in shape and size and can contain important, distinctive and threatened habitats...
- Published by:
- North Hertfordshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2014
North Herts. landscape areas are valued by people for a variety of reasons and each is characterised by its own pattern of geology, landform, soils, vegetation, land use and human settlement, which...
- Published by:
- Caerphilly County Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 13 August 2015
Green Wedges comprise the open areas around, and between, parts of settlements which maintain the distinction between the countryside and built-up areas, prevent the coalescence of adjacent places...
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- Peak District National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 29 March 2016
The Peak District National Park contains an amazing variety of landscapes including broad open moorlands, more intimate enclosed farmlands and wooded valleys. The landscapes have been shaped by...
- Published by:
- Exmoor National Park Authority
- Last updated:
- 03 December 2013
Lowland heath is defined as vegetation in which dwarf-shrubs such as heather, bell heather and western gorse are a prominent component. Generally lowland heath communities occur below the 300 metre...
- Published by:
- Oxfordshire County Council
- Last updated:
- 26 May 2017
The Oxfordshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC). Due to a change in key...
- Published by:
- Oxfordshire County Council
- Last updated:
- 26 May 2017
The Oxfordshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC). Due to a change in key...
- Published by:
- Oxfordshire County Council
- Last updated:
- 26 May 2017
The Oxfordshire Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project commenced in October 2012, funded by Historic England and hosted by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC). Due to a change in key...