Description: A polygon feature class depicting the major, minor and neighbourhood planning buffer zones around the Canal & River Trust network in England and Wales.
Name: Canal and River Intermediate Zone (minor buffer)
Display Field: size
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: A polygon feature class depicting the major, minor and neighbourhood planning buffer zones around the Canal & River Trust network in England and Wales.
Name: Canal and River Inner Zone (household buffer)
Display Field: size
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: A polygon feature class depicting the major, minor and neighbourhood planning buffer zones around the Canal & River Trust network in England and Wales.
Description: Historic buildings and archaeological sites of national importance are given legal protection by being placed on a Schedule of monuments. Historic England identifies and advises on these monuments, which are placed on the Schedule by the DCMS. Examples of Scheduled Monuments are Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages, and industrial sites. Scheduled Monuments can not include ecclesiastical or residential buildings (except for associated caretaker's dwellings), and unlike Listed Buildings they are not assigned grades.
Description: Indicative locations of National Electricity Transmission network Substations used as a first pass method for determining the need for further enquiries as supplied by National Grid. Areas representing the compounds in which High Voltage Switching and Transformation take place.
Description: Terrier data Is a system of record of the council's land and property holdings. it enables the written records to be located via a map.
Copyright Text: Assuming it was originally created by OCC Property data management team then managed by Capita Estates team for five years
currently managed by Property Estates Data team
Description: World Heritage Sites are part of the World Heritage Convention, established in 1972 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). They are landscapes, cities, monuments or buildings of exceptional natural or cultural value. The World Heritage List includes the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids, the Great Barrier Reef and the City of Venice. Sites in England include Stonehenge and Avebury, Canterbury Cathedral, the Tower of London, Hadrian???s Wall and the whole of the City of Bath. Please note: this dataset represents Historic England???s interpretation of the UNESCO World Heritage Site boundaries for sites wholly in or crossing into England.