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This Geographic Dataset represents the information related to the Slavonia Underwater Archaeology Park in the Flores Island.
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This Geographic Dataset represents the information related to the Canarias Underwater Archaeology Park in the Santa Maria Island.
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This Geographic Dataset represents the information related to the Caroline Underwater Archaeology Park in the Pico Island.
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This Geographic Dataset represents the information related to the Angra do Heroísmo Bay Underwater Archaeology Park in the Terceira Island.
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This Geographic Dataset represents the information related to the Dori Underwater Archaeology Park in the São Miguel Island.
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Every household in Edinburgh has a catchment area. The catchment area decides at which schools you will be given a priority place. This dataset displays the boundaries of non denominational secondary school catchment areas for the Edinburgh Council area.
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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 communities and help to make public bodies aware of the opinions and needs of the communities they represent. Community councils are statutory consultees under various processes, such as for planning applications. There are many instances where polygons do not tessellate or snap to local authority boundaries. The Spatial Hub processing can correct for some minor gap errors (<5m) but not larger ones. Such gaps in the dataset mean that it cannot potentially be used for some kinds of spatial analysis e.g. point in polygon, because some point locations may fall within the gaps. These gaps either require amendment at source or approval for the IS to change.
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Boundaries for non denominational primary school catchment areas in the City of Edinburgh Council area
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Roman Catholic Primary School Catchment Areas - Edinburgh Council Area
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Angus Council has prepared a Core Paths Plan for the Council area, to meet the requirements of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The Plan was adopted by the Council on 23 November 2010. Core paths form the basic framework of paths, linking with other access provision. Any route across land or inland water can be a core path. The core paths network as a whole should provide access opportunities for the full range of access takers, including walkers, cyclists and horseriders, of varying abilities. Some core paths will be surfaced paths suitable for all abilities use others will be rough tracks, grass paths or routes across open land.