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Highland Council Air Quality Management Areas
Air Quality Management Areas in Highland Council area. -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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rights under classes 1,7 & 8 of Town Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(Scotland) Order 1992 have been revoked.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... -
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... -
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... -
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:... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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...