https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.ukfeeds/organization/department-for-environment-food-and-rural-affairs.atomdata.gov.uk - Organization: "Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs"2024-03-29T10:14:44.523508+00:00dgupython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on data.gov.uk by organization: "Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs"https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/93cf8119-386f-4044-9d3b-58e25771a16fRail Noise - Lnight - England Round 22024-02-23T09:15:24.826058+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of rail sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along Network Rail and HS1 traffic routes. Lnight indicates night time annual average noise level results in dB, where night is defined as 2300 - 0700. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 70.0+ dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, 50-54.9 dB, <49.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2012 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2016-07-19T09:29:19.719778+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/3ac20f33-15fb-4bd1-98ec-4618c6d29408Road Noise - Lnight - England Round 22024-02-23T09:15:25.849652+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of road sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along major traffic routes. Lnight indicates night time annual average noise level results in dB, where night is defined as 2300 - 0700. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 70.0+ dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, 50-54.9 dB, <49.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2012 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2016-07-19T09:25:00.717012+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4ab55650-a3e7-4132-a968-4cd67fe79135Road Noise - Lnight - England Round 32024-02-23T09:15:26.869459+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of road sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along major traffic routes. Lnight indicates night time annual average noise level results in dB, where night is defined as 2300 - 0700. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 70.0+ dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, 50-54.9 dB, <49.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2017 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2019-07-02T08:22:13.591126+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d53bd2bb-2fe8-450f-b435-851e46ec7e92Road Noise - Lden - England Round 32024-02-23T09:15:27.836552+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of road sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along major traffic routes. Lden indicates a 24 hour annual average noise level with separate weightings for the evening and night periods. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 75.0+ dB, 70.0-74.9 dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, <54.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2017 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2019-07-02T08:22:46.015367+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/220db6b1-a54b-4dcc-96c7-1bdec22b74eeRail Noise - LAeq 16h - England Round 32024-02-23T09:15:28.846870+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of rail sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along Network Rail and HS1 traffic routes. LAeq,16h indicates the annual average noise levels for the 16-hour period between 0700 – 2300. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 75.0+dB, 70.0-74.9dB, 65.0-69.9dB, 60.0-64.9dB, 55.0-59.9dB, <54.9dB. This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2017 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended) Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2019-07-02T11:36:54.332353+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/13d84a5b-80bd-48ad-abf5-6eee5ecf33ceRail Noise - Lnight - England Round 32024-02-23T09:15:29.847899+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of rail sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along Network Rail and HS1 traffic routes. Lnight indicates night time annual average noise level results in dB, where night is defined as 2300 - 0700. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 70.0+ dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, 50-54.9 dB, <49.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2017 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2019-07-02T08:22:51.514466+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/9f1d7309-dc00-4b13-8ba6-f3096aba4c13Road Noise - LAeq 16h - England Round 22024-02-23T09:15:30.794173+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of road sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along major traffic routes. LAeq,16h indicates the annual average noise levels for the 16-hour period between 0700 – 2300. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 75.0+dB, 70.0-74.9dB, 65.0-69.9dB, 60.0-64.9dB, 55.0-59.9dB, <54.9dB. This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2012 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended) Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2016-07-19T09:25:13.191065+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/cb9923ad-f6b6-4492-b4d1-b1a24538f899Rail Noise - LAeq 16h - England Round 22024-02-23T09:15:31.820445+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of rail sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along Network Rail and HS1 traffic routes. LAeq,16h indicates the annual average noise levels for the 16-hour period between 0700 – 2300. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 75.0+dB, 70.0-74.9dB, 65.0-69.9dB, 60.0-64.9dB, 55.0-59.9dB, <54.9dB. This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2012 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended) Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2016-07-19T09:26:36.613590+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d31d972f-643c-44d4-b5c3-bdf85c4d6118Rail Noise - Lden - England Round 32024-02-23T09:15:32.808109+00:00Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of rail sources within areas with a population of at least 100,000 people (agglomerations) and along Network Rail and HS1 traffic routes. Lden indicates a 24 hour annual average noise level with separate weightings for the evening and night periods. Noise levels are modeled on a 10m grid at a receptor height of 4m above ground, polygons are then produced by merging neighboring cells within the following noise classes: 75.0+ dB, 70.0-74.9 dB, 65.0-69.9 dB, 60.0-64.9 dB, 55.0-59.9 dB, <54.9 dB This data is a product of the strategic noise mapping analysis undertaken in 2017 to meet the requirements of the Environmental Noise Directive (Directive 2002/49/EC) and the Environmental Noise (England) Regulations 2006 (as amended). Attribution statement: © Crown Copyright2019-07-02T08:22:35.585274+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/91072f06-093a-41a2-b8b5-6f120ceafd62Spend over £25,000 in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs2024-02-29T13:45:57.771131+00:00A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure. From April 2013, the releases contain data from core Defra and its Arms Length Bodies.2010-11-19T00:04:56.244880+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/710cd410-0724-4aac-b891-e48e9ec50d66Defra Government Procurement Card spend - transactions over £5002024-02-29T13:48:06.800955+00:00Defra has published all Government Procurement Card (GPC) spend for Departmental GPC’s. The data published includes transactions that have a single transaction value of £500 or above. From May 2013, the releases contain data from core Defra and its Arms Length Bodies. 2011-10-27T15:43:56.445442+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/7619198a-1bbf-4cbc-8014-f6a46edb230eWater abstraction data sets2024-03-11T12:02:35.486479+00:00This series is an amalgamation of all the water abstraction data sets previously held on Data.Gov.UK (DGUK), thus consolidating all abstraction statistical data into one location on DGUK. Data source is the Environment Agency (EA). The record includes the following datasets:
Abstraction licences in force and new licences determined 2000-2010
The consumption of water abstracted from non-tidal surface and groundwater in England and Wales has fallen from an estimated 41.2 thousand megalitres/day in 2000 to 34 thousand megalitres/day in 2010. Latest figures for 2010 show a very slight increase compared to 2009. A megalitre is one million litres.
This publication covers the abstraction of water from non tidal, surface water and groundwater in England and Wales (from 2015 onwards just England).
Water is a vital resource that needs to be managed carefully to ensure that people have access to affordable and safe drinking water and sanitation. Furthermore, to ensure that the needs of industry are met, without depleting water resources or damaging ecosystems.
Status: Official Statistic
Total estimated abstractions and licensed abstractions from all sources by purpose, England and Wales (2000-2010)
Estimated abstractions from groundwaters by purpose and Environment Agency region: 2000 - 2010
Estimated abstractions from non-tidal surface waters by purpose and Environment Agency region: 2000-2010
Estimated abstractions from tidal waters by purpose and Environment Agency region: 2000 - 2010
Estimated licensed and actual abstractions from all surface and groundwater sources by purpose: 2000-2010
Number of abstraction licences in force by purpose: England and Wales (2010)
Number of abstraction licences in force by purpose: Environment Agency regional charge area (2012 and 2015)
Estimated abstractions from all sources except tidal by purpose and Environment Agency regional charge area: 2000 - 2015
2017-12-11T17:41:10.584011+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/1388104c-3599-4cd2-abb5-ca8ddeeb4c9cFly-tipping in England2024-03-14T09:45:30.065591+00:00A summary of fly-tipping incidents in England, by local authority.
Source agency: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Fly tipping in England2013-03-08T01:35:14.066982+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5d5028ef-9918-4ab7-8755-81f3ad06f308Pesticide Residues in Food2024-03-18T09:32:48.295016+00:00The data set shows pesticide residues in different foods types, presented in 2 different table formats. The BNA format focusses on details of individual samples including brand name and origin and shows the pesticides detected if any. The SUM format focuses on the analysis and results across the set of samples, including detail of all the pesticides sought but not found.
The UK carry out a national monitoring programme of pesticide residue testing, organised annually into surveys of different foods. Results for each quarter are considered in detail by the Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF) and their reports contain detailed commentary on the results in the tables. The reports are available at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/pesticide-residues-in-food-results-of-monitoring-programme#quarterly-reports
As part of the programme each year 4 or 5 surveys are selected as “rolling reports” where one would expect there to be a higher rate of non-compliance to test more frequently. These results are initially published in the BNA format only and in due course included in the appropriate quarterly results.
Finally results are compiled into an annual set, alongside the publication of the PRiF’s annual report at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/pesticide-residues-in-food-results-of-monitoring-programme#annual-reports---expert-committee-on-pesticide-residues-in-food-(prif)
If you have any queries regarding the results within the tables, please contact:
Helena Cooke | Pesticides Policy| Health & Safety Executive Chemicals Regulation Division, Mallard House, Kings Pool, 3 Peasholme Green, York YO1 7PX Tel: +44 (0) 203 028 1141 e-mail: helena.cooke@hse.gov.uk
2017-06-16T14:43:06.629865+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/b7712d2e-debb-4996-8e79-d27ca7492a00Animal health status of countries approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain2024-03-22T13:39:56.984875+00:00
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) risk status and other disease status information of countries approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
2022-06-16T09:01:11.679470+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/b92627b0-dd7b-4e1d-ba36-e25424f55eebNon-EU countries approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain2024-03-22T14:16:02.285914+00:00Check if a non-EU country is approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Official veterinarians must comply with the certification requirements listed in these documents.
2021-11-12T16:27:23.321723+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/9fb1ed1f-00c9-421b-ab18-c30c14559681Workforce Management Information - Defra2024-03-26T09:13:17.195478+00:00Monthly management information on staff numbers and paybill costs in Civil Service departments, their agencies and their executive NDPBs.
For workforce numbers, both payroll and non-payroll (contingent labour, including consultants) information is provided, split between full-time equivalents (FTE) and headcount, with payroll staff numbers mapped to standard Civil Service grades.
For costs, payroll paybill information is broken down into its component parts i.e. salaries, allowances, employers pensions contributions etc. For non-payroll costs, these are split between costs for consultancy and those of other non-payroll workers.
Staffing numbers are as at the last day of the month for the reference month. Cost information is that for the reference month. For baseline 2010/11 returns, staffing numbers are as at 31 March 2011, and paybill costs are for the financial year 2010/11. 2011-10-27T09:53:33.948369+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4698a65d-1a3b-42d1-981e-df869e04185bEU and EFTA countries approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain2024-03-27T15:46:23.860481+00:00Check if EU and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) states are approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
Official veterinarians must comply with the certification requirements listed in these documents.
2020-12-18T11:35:03.392817+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/f9d5fa25-dabc-4b7e-9106-ceafa11f3317Exceptions to Cross-Government moratoria on spend in Defra2024-03-28T09:39:38.321058+00:00This dataset is a list of those items of spend that have been allowed in Defra since the announcement (24 May 2010) of five cross-government moratoria: ICT spend above £1m; Advertising & Marketing; consultancy; Property leases & lease extensions; and Civil Service recruitment.
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2010-12-16T00:46:50.735927+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/595901f1-b613-475e-a32b-c02c0085675dEstablishments approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain2024-03-28T09:48:48.698791+00:00
Check if establishments in EU and non-EU countries are approved to export animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
2022-06-16T08:51:23.065176+00:00