Each year, Calderdale Council hold an assembly of public, private, community and voluntary sector partners. ‘We are 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. This year, it is being hosted by Calderdale College. To support the assembly, data packs based...
Saturday 2nd March is Open Data Day This is an annual celebration of open data all over the world and a great opportunity to raise awareness and show the benefits of open data (efficiency, transparency, innovation and economic growth). Here in Calderdale we have proactively and enthusiastically embraced Open Data, putting it at the heart of our Digital and ICT Strategy and...
Recycling banks and household waste centres including, location and addresses. This data has been derived from Ordnance Survey base mapping. (C) Crown copyright [and database rights] (2026) OS (licence 100023069). Also see map showing Waste and Recycle Centre locations on the Calderdale Council website.
Did you know that Calderdale has 100 schools, serving over 35000 pupils? Analysis of our pupil population is available within the Schools datasets, which have recently been updated with data from the October 2018 school census. Topics include how many of these pupils have special educational needs, take free school meals or speak English as an additional language. Historical data going...
If you can spare a few minutes, please let us have feedback on how you’ve used the site today, what you were looking for, preferred formats and how you’re using our open data. We work closely with Data Mill North and Northern Data Hub on all things open data so we’ll be looking at the results together at our regular collaboration...
We want Calderdale to be the most active borough in the north, through the Active Calderdale movement. This aims to get more people in Calderdale more active, more often. This will reduce demand on services, whilst making a significant improvement in the health and wellbeing of our residents. Physical activity can give benefits to both physical and mental health and wellbeing....
Calderdale Council has trialled a new partnership project with the Universities of Huddersfield and Leeds. It offered a variety of research project ideas for final year masters or PhD students, mainly using open data on Calderdale Dataworks. Subjects included topical matters such as reablement and home adaptations which help people to stay in their own homes and remain independent; children’s...
The Internet of Things is a rapidly growing area of tech, encompassing creative projects alongside real-world applications across health, transport, environment, and more. To explore the potential of IoT, ODI Leeds are collaborating with IoTUK and Digital Catapult to bring you IoTUK Challenger North. Taking place in Leeds on Thursday 20 & Friday 21 September, it is an opportunity for...
Calderdale is well on track to becoming the best borough in the North. That’s according to the Council’s latest performance review report. Our reports measure the Council’s performance against 78 key indicators, showing how it is doing against its own targets and compared to other councils. Information on how the Council is performing is available all year round using our interactive...
Listed buildings including location, name, grade, designation date. © Historic England 2018. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2018. The Historic England GIS Data contained in this material was obtained on 2018. The most publicly available up to date Historic England GIS Data can be obtained from historicengland.org.uk