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  • Current Community Council Boundaries for Edinburgh

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

  • The locations of polling stations used in elections.

  • The boundaries for each polling station district used in elections.

  • The geogrpahical areas covered by each Area Committee in the Highland Council area.

  • Local Councils Units defining local councils extend and area (polygon format)

  • Neighbourhood Partnerships are made up of councillors, public agencies, community representatives, Police, NHS Lothian and the voluntary sector. The key focus of the Partnerships is to address issues that affect local quality of life.\\n\\nThe Partnerships are able to make recommendations and provide guidance and direction to the Council and partner organisations. They’ll also take on decisions relating to environment, open space and traffic management; they’ll be responsible for local consultation; they’ll award small community grants for local projects, and they’ll be able to inform the development of city strategies – making sure they reflect local needs and priorities.

  • Natural neighbourhoods are neighbourhood definitions and boundaries created during a consultation with Edinburgh residents. Natural neighbourhood boundaries were created in 2004 as part of a review of ward boundaries. The city has changed much since then, the population has increased, new neighbourhoods have appeared and demolition has taken place in other areas so the 2014 consultation has updated these boundaries. The boundaries will be used by the Council and its partners to plan services, consultations and inform policy and strategy development.

  • ( I ) Les unités administratives regroupent la région ILE-DE-FRANCE, ses départements, les établissements publics de coopération intercommunale (EPCI) et les communes. PARIS, à la fois commune et département, est découpé en arrondissements eux-mêmes découpés en quartiers. La Petite Couronne regroupe les Hauts-de-Seine (92), la Seine-Saint-Denis (93) et le Val-de-Marne (94). La Grande Couronne regroupe les 4 départements Val-de-Marne (77), l'Essonne (91), les Yvelines (78) et le Val-d'Oise (95). La région Ile-de-France regroupe les 8 départements. ( II ) Des limites entre l’espace urbain et certains bois ont été dessinées. Les 4 bois (Vincennes, Boulogne, Fontainebleau et Saint-Germain en Laye) sont individualisés.

  • Communautés de communes des Hautes-Alpes au 1er janvier 2014