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Climate Emergency
Calderdale Council
Updated 5 days ago

Location and number of cycle storage facilities, including stands, shelters and lockers. Details include: location, town, description, correctted description, and geographical co-ordinates. Cycle storage locations on Open Innovations Data Mapper. Please let us know via [email protected] if you are aware of any changes. Climate Change Dashboard available here

Calderdale Council
Updated 3 months ago

The Calder valley in Calderdale has regularly suffered from flooding, due to the topography of the area. This dataset was initially created to provide data as part of the clean up operation from the Boxing Day Floods in 2015. It now has details of the work that continues to be carried out to recover from the flood.

Calderdale Council
Updated 7 months ago

Land and property assets owned by Calderdale Council. Details includes UPRN, name, address and coordinates. This information is published as part of the Local Government Transparency Code and is subject to ongoing updates.

Calderdale Council
Updated 10 months ago

These datasets contain the order number, category, entity and species relating to the Tree Preservation Order. Where the file type allows, the geographical extent of the Tree Preservation Order is included. For general information about Tree Preservation Orders visit https://www.gov.uk/guidance/tree-preservation-orders-and-trees-in-conservation-areas. This was last updated in November 2024 This data has been derived from Ordnance Survey base mapping. (C) Crown copyright [and database rights] (2024) OS (licence 0100023069).

Calderdale Council
Updated 4 years ago

The amount spent on the Council's transport fleet including fuel, tax, repairs, livery, servicing, training and contracted transport services.

Calderdale Council
Updated 6 years ago

Sites where wildflowers have been sown as part of the Grow Wild Project - Calderdale Corridors of Colour, co-ordinated by Safer & Stronger Communities. Please contact Mark Dempsey at [email protected] if you have suggestions for other potential public spaces that would benefit from a wildflower site. For further info on Grow Wild projects visit Grow Wild