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Existing Waste Locations

North London Waste Plan - Existing Waste Locations

LP Minerals Existing Quarry

Minerals Existing Quarry

RBWM Existing Mineral Sites

Location of existing mineral extraction sites within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Data captured as point features.

Existing Public Open Spaces

This dataset shows the Existing Public Open Spaces from the Districts Saved policy Local Plan Part 2 2014 with its description and the related Policy Number

protection_existing_rec_open_space

protection_existing_rec_open_space Polygon dataset indicating geographic location of Protected Existing Recreational Open Spaces (including Pitch and Non-Pitch Sports Facilities) in the Tendring...

Ryedale District Council Existing Open Spaces

Existing Open Spaces for Ryedale District Council Local Planning Authority Area

PlanMK 2016 - 2031 Employment - Existing

Existing employment areas in Milton Keynes. Taken from Milton Keynes Local Plan 2016 - 31

Ipswich Borough Council - Existing Playing Field

Existing playing fields which act as stepping stones to improve connectivity between core areas enabling species to move, feed, disperse, migrate or reproduce.

Ryedale District Council Existing Industrial/Business Area

Existing Industrial/Business Area for Ryedale District Council Local Planning Authority Area

PlanMK 2016 - 2031 Community Facilities - Existing

Existing Community facilities in Milton Keynes. Taken from Milton Keynes Local Plan 2016 - 31

British Geological Survey (BGS) Sampling Survey 2004/3 Barra Fan, Rockall Trough. (12/Jun/2004)

This collaborative marine sampling survey took place in June 2004 in the areas of the Goban Spur, Western Irish Margin, Barra Fan and Rosemary Bank onboard the R/V Marion Dufresne. The British...

Derbyshire Dales EC4 - Existing Employment Sites

2017 Local Plan existing employment sites in the Derbyshire Dales District Council planning area. This is the part of the Derbyshire Dales which lies outside the Peak District.

2003-2012 Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (Eastern IFCA) River Stour and Orwell Peacock Fan Worm surveys

Within the Rivers Stour and Orwell, Eastern IFCA (and its predecessor, ESFJC) first mapped the extent of the Peacock Fan Worm (Sabella pavonina) in 2003 using Roxann Acoustic Ground Discrimination...

2003-2012 Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (Eastern IFCA) River Stour and Orwell Peacock Fan Worm surveys

Within the Rivers Stour and Orwell, Eastern IFCA (and its predecessor, ESFJC) first mapped the extent of the Peacock Fan Worm (Sabella pavonina) in 2003 using Roxann Acoustic Ground Discrimination...

Heat Network Locations (Existing and Planned) - Scotland

The Scotland Heat Map provides the locations of existing and planned heat networks. Both communal and district heat networks are included. Data about each network includes, where available, heat...

British Geological Survey (BGS) Geophysical Survey 1992/2: Barra Fan (05/07/1992 to 06/07/1992)

This marine geophysical survey took place from 05/07/92 – 06/07/92 in the area of the Barra Fan on board the RV Kommandor Michael. The survey was carried out by the British Geological Survey (BGS),...

Defence Research Agency (DRA) Sampling Survey 1996_CT: Barra Fan ( 21/08/1996 to 29/08/1996)

This marine sampling survey took place in August 1996 in the Barra Fan area off the Hebrieds aboard the RV Colonel Templer. The survey was carried out by the British Geological Survey (BGS) on...

British Geological Survey (BGS) Geophysical and Sampling Survey 1992/3: Barra Fan Project: Barra Fan off Outer Hebrides, West Scotland (05/Aug/1992 to 21/Aug/1992)

The sampling cruise took place in August 1992 in the region of the Hebridean Terrace west of the Outer Hebrides in the vicinity of the Barra Fan aboard the RRS Charles Darwin. The purpose was to...

LP Minerals Area of Preferred Extension to Existing Salt Mine

Area of Preferred Extension to Existing Salt Mine

Existing Industrial Areas

Sites primarily for business and industrial use. The limit of each area is recorded as a polygon