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Highland Council Operational Areas (historical to 2007)

The 8 old operational areas in Highland (pre 2007): Badenoch and Strathspey; Caithness; Inverness; Lochaber; Nairn; Ross and Cromarty; Skye and Lochalsh; Sutherland;

Highland Council Polling Districts

Polling Districts in Highland Council. A polling district is a geographical sub-division of an electoral area. For voting purposes, each parliamentary constituency and every local government ward...

Highland Council Flare Zones

This GIS layer details the Flare Zones within the Highland Council Area. A Flare Zone is an administrative area referred to within the operations for Environmental Health. Flare is the Information...

Highland Council Environmental Health Operational Areas

Map layer showing Operational Areas within the Environmental Health Section of The Highland Council - North Highland, Mid Highland and West Highland.

Highland Council Polling Places

Polling places in Highland. A polling place is the building or area in which the Returning Officer will allocate a polling station, where the electorate go to cast their vote in an election.

Blue-Green Algae Lochs within The Highland Council Area

Blue-Green Algae Warning Notices for Lochs within The Highland Council Area

National Forest Inventory Woodland Map 2019 (GB)

The National Forest Inventory (NFI) woodland map covers all forest and woodland area over 0.5 hectare with a minimum of 20% canopy cover, or the potential to achieve it, and a minimum width of 20...

Article 4 Directives - Angus

Areas where Permitted Development rights under classes 1,7 & 8 of Town Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(Scotland) Order 1992 have been revoked.

SFGS Management Plans

Scottish Forestry Grant Scheme - SFGS Following publication of the Scottish Executive’s Scottish Forestry Strategy 'Forests for Scotland' the opportunity was taken to review the Woodland Grant...

Coal Authority - Mine Entries View Service (WMS)

This Web Mapping Service (WMS) contains a collection of information extracted from the National Coal Mining Database. This data represents a snapshot in time taken from the National Coal Mining...

Polling Districts - Argyll and Bute

Geographical subdivision of an electoral area such as an Electoral Ward within which a polling place is designated. The Representation of the People Act 1983 places a duty on LA to divide the local...

Tree Preservation Orders - Argyll and Bute

Tree Preservation Orders (TPO) are served by the council to protect individual and groups of trees which are considered of sufficient merit to warrant formal protection either for their...

Local Development Plan - Local Nature Conservation Sites - Argyll and Bute

Locally important sites for wildlife or nature interests identified in the Argyll and Bute adopted Local Development Plan 2015. They have been judged to be important because: (A) the site supports...

Community Councils - Argyll and Bute

Community councils are required to be established by local authorities. They are the most local tier of statutory representation in Scotland. They bridge the gap between local authorities and...

Polling Places - Argyll and Bute

A ‘polling place’ is defined as the building or area in which a polling station will be located. A ‘polling station’ is the room or area within the polling place where voting takes place

Primary School Catchment Areas - Argyll and Bute

Boundaries of Primary School Catchment Areas in Argyll and Bute, including denominational (Roman Catholic) Primary Schools

Secondary School Catchment Areas - Argyll and Bute

Boundaries of Secondary School Catchment Areas in Argyll and Bute

Proposed Local Development Plan Areas - Fife

Dataset provides details of The FIFEplan Local Development Plan (LDP) sets out detailed policies and proposals (land use) that guide development including site specific and detailed...

Airport Noise Contours Lnight Round 1

Data indicating the level of noise according to the strategic noise mapping of airport sources within areas with a population of at least 250,000 people (agglomerations) and airports with more than...

Aberdeen Core Paths

The term “core path” was introduced in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 where the Act set out that all Local Authorities and National Parks have a duty to draw up a core paths plan that will...