All venues in Calderdale approved and licenced to hold Civil, naming and renewal of vows ceremonies. Details name, contact details and web address. For more information on marriage, civil partnerships, or other celebratory ceremonies, see Births marriages and deaths.
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 Household Projections 2022 to 2047 published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 28 October 2025. ONS article "Household projections for England 2022-based" provides an overview of this latest release. The ONS is expected to publish household projections every two years going forward with 2024 projections expected in 2027.
The council budget for Calderdale Council as agreed by the full Council at the annual budget meeting (known as the Base budget). The data is broken down by service, cost centre and type of cost. See also Annual council budget dashboard For more information, see Council budgets and spending
Article 4 Directions plans found under 3.9 on https://new.calderdale.gov.uk/business-services/land-and-premises/local-land-charges/con29r. Data published under the presumption to publish from OS. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
Conservation Areas are defined in the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Act (1990) as, “areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance”. The Council has designated 19 Conservation Areas throughout the District where priority will be given to preservation or enhancement. Conservation Areas data from the Local Plan...
Bowling greens including, location and addresses.
Sport centres and swimming pools including address and location.
Ancient monuments in Calderdale including location, name and date - Data from Historic England - historicengland.org.uk More information can be found on the council website: Ancient monuments
Each year Calderdale Council hold an assembly of public, private, community and voluntary sector partners. 'We are Calderdale' (previously called 'State of Calderdale') provides an opportunity to discuss how all our priorities can be met, identify gaps and provide opportunities to work together to improve life in Calderdale for all. Each year the Performance and Business Intelligence team provide a data...