https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.ukfeeds/organization/wiltshire-council.atomdata.gov.uk - Organization: "Wiltshire Council"2024-03-29T10:04:50.550500+00:00dgupython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on data.gov.uk by organization: "Wiltshire Council"https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5c6024e6-7e31-4f09-a364-18709cd1ebc4Wiltshire Council - Credit card spending2016-03-30T14:48:00.288940+00:00This dataset contains details of Wiltshire Council expenditure on corporate credit cards. Data published monthly.2011-10-07T18:47:57.577238+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/f4e9de87-1451-4299-b6f0-4da7c2acab97Wiltshire Council - Salaries and expenses2016-03-30T14:49:11.168523+00:00This dataset contains details of salaries and expenses for Wiltshire Council senior staff. Data published monthly.2010-12-02T11:03:29.526006+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/e154cc09-c406-489b-add1-01d6f7f67b4eWiltshire Council - Payments to suppliers2016-03-30T14:50:16.243430+00:00This dataset contains details of payments made by Wiltshire Council to suppliers. Data published monthly.
NB: publication threshold of individual transactions exceeding £500 was reduced in August 2012 to transactions equal to £250 or over.2010-12-02T10:55:17.157886+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/e675b3f8-23db-48ba-9213-a564495b646dWiltshire Council - Air Quality Management Areas2021-04-16T09:45:55.041599+00:00Air Quality Management Areas identify locations where one or more UK Air Quality objectives have not been achieved. In Wiltshire’s case these are areas relate to locations where the annual mean objective for nitrogen dioxide is being exceeded (40ug/m3). The source is emissions from road traffic & an action plan has been put in place to reduce levels. See also www.wiltshireairquality.org.uk
WMS URL available within the XML.2015-03-13T11:17:29.726159+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/64f2fc19-ac0b-457c-969d-ca397dddc33cWiltshire Council - Local Landscape Character Areas2021-04-16T09:46:19.265409+00:00Landscape Character Assessment is an objective method for describing landscape, based on the identification of generic landscape types (e.g. Open Downland) and more specific landscape character areas (e.g. Marlborough Downs). The approach identifies the unique character of different areas of the countryside without making judgements about their relative worth. Landscape character areas are classified based on sense of place, local distinctiveness, characteristic wildlife, natural features and nature of change.
WMS URL available within the XML.2015-03-13T15:17:46.576912+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/f9934880-2a54-44e8-b596-cfbc409f5a0aWiltshire Council - Article 4 Directions2021-04-16T09:47:22.279988+00:00Article 4 directions are made when the character of an area of acknowledged importance would be threatened. They are most common in conservation areas. You will probably know if your property is affected by such a direction, but you can check with the local planning authority if you are not sure.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T12:00:52.652372+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/39947151-af0a-44ba-9803-26fb0b194fcbWiltshire Council - Countryside Sites2021-04-16T09:48:18.388968+00:00The council directly owns, leases and manages a number of countryside sites across Wiltshire that are open to the public for quiet recreation and enjoyment. Some sites are countryside destinations in their own right, whilst others provide gateways to the wider countryside. Many of the sites have high nature conservation, landscape, archaeological, historical or recreational value.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T12:48:57.852170+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/ccbac235-51cf-4ff2-a460-4d7ceb2eb3c8Wiltshire Council - Greenbelt2021-04-16T09:49:14.190154+00:00The purpose of the Green Belt is to check the unrestricted sprawl of urban development, particularly that of Bristol and Bath but also other towns and villages within or adjacent to the Green Belt and to safeguard the surrounding countryside against further encroachment.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T12:56:30.997770+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/364b18d7-56ae-42e6-8a8b-48469c544f80Wiltshire Council - Tree Preservation Orders2021-04-16T09:50:00.269869+00:00Tree Preservation Orders Polygons for Wiltshire Council. A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is an Order made by a Council in respect of a tree(s) because the tree is considered to bring amenity value to the surrounding area. The order makes it an offence to cut down, uproot, prune, lop or damage the tree in question without first obtaining the Council’s consent. A TPO can apply to a single tree, a group of trees or a woodland.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:53:36.806855+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/6a0bfbf1-3076-45a1-acdc-ea7abb296b9eWiltshire Council - Settlement Boundaries2021-04-16T09:50:46.001940+00:00Settlement or development boundaries seek to set clear limits to towns and villages. They are designed to define the existing settlement and to identify those areas of land where development may be acceptable in principle, subject to other policies and material planning considerations.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:46:43.188415+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/e233bbff-1ed7-4072-8285-41f453153fd5Wiltshire Council - Contaminated Land2021-04-16T09:54:19.393476+00:00Contaminated Land polygons. Note that these sites are better described as 'POTENTIAL Sites of Contamination', and should be assessed on a case by case basis. Also note that data only exists for former West Wiltshire and Salisbury districts. Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 places an obligation on all Local Authorities to inspect their district to identify areas of potentially contaminated land. Once identified this land must then be investigated and remediated (cleaned up/ made safe) if necessary. The legislation applies the principle of the “polluter pays” and therefore as part of the research of a site, past owners and occupiers have to be identified.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T12:13:26.954144+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d3465430-50de-481d-b57f-1afb6e1e865cWiltshire Council - Listed Buildings2021-04-16T09:55:00.432100+00:00A listed building is one which is included on a register called the "List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest", drawn up by English Heritage and approved by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:10:54.270243+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/a14fdc77-ee34-4a2e-8c17-4748ac6c9eb0Wiltshire Council - Mineral Consultation Areas2021-04-16T09:55:39.485626+00:00Minerals and waste planning is the control of mineral extraction and waste management developments, through forward planning, determining planning applications, monitoring and enforcement.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:23:47.627116+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4d373402-c113-4b86-a0ca-6059117ab949Wiltshire Council - Allotments2021-04-16T09:56:17.135766+00:00Council owned allotment land.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T11:47:54.360327+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/ee211bff-9dca-434d-8eb8-a322ed07b56cWiltshire Council - Hedgerow Protection2021-04-16T09:57:17.020633+00:00Important hedgerows (as defined in the Regulations) are protected from removal (up-rooting or otherwise destroying) by the Hedgerows Regulations 1997. Various criteria specified in the Regulations are used to identify 'important' hedgerows for wildlife, landscape or historical reasons.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T14:42:06.553897+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/495ca1cc-580f-4a1c-8b5b-59130a1361baWiltshire Council - Mineral Resource Zones2021-04-16T09:57:52.696604+00:00Minerals and waste planning is the control of mineral extraction and waste management developments, through forward planning, determining planning applications, monitoring and enforcement.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:33:27.532337+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d9a60c09-6e69-45b3-9d6f-c42a6c4593beWiltshire Council - Town and Village Greens2021-04-16T09:58:35.579843+00:00A Town or Village Green is land over which a significant number of inhabitants of any locality have indulged as of right in lawful sports and pastimes on the land for a period of at least 20 years. Commons are areas of land, usually in private ownership, which are subject to rights held by other individuals, for example the right for others to graze animals, collect firewood etc., over that land. These “rights of common” usually originate from local custom.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:50:12.946022+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d62a11bb-8ecf-430f-bab0-cce63c6d0755Wiltshire Council - NOx Diffusion Tubes2021-04-16T09:59:14.970174+00:00Diffusive samplers (as described in paragraphs A1.08-A1.09 of the Technical Guidance LAQM.TG(09)) are widely used for indicative monitoring of ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the context of Review and Assessment.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:38:00.669833+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/ef2c2e17-3d2a-455f-955b-85cf170d974cWiltshire Council - Open Spaces2021-04-16T09:59:57.619473+00:00Open Spaces, or Green Infrastructure, allows town planners to assess a wide range of environmental and quality of life benefits (ecosystem services) for local communities. As well as open spaces Green Infrastructure includes parks, playing fields, woodlands, wetlands, grasslands, river and canal corridors allotments and private gardens.
WMS URL available within the XML file.2015-03-13T15:41:33.405485+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/b3387be3-2fa0-44e7-9d4e-0ddaf567e7cdWiltshire Council - Secondary School Catchment Areas2022-11-22T16:48:02.940386+00:00The secondary school catchment layer provides the schools catchment areas within Wiltshire. Please note that faith Schools eg. Catholic Schools do not have catchment areas and these are determined on faith grounds.
The Local Authority Schools; Community, Voluntary Aided & Foundation Schools were set historically by the Local Authority using parish/town boundaries and the Academies determine their own catchment areas.
These are updated annually when the schools confirm their Admissions policies. If there are any large developments that affect the town/parish boundaries this would also start the process for the catchment area to be updated.
A WMS link to the data can be found at the bottom of the XML file.
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https://wiltscouncil.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=78160d89e1004ccda210923b82ee99592022-02-08T17:11:48.168672+00:00