Parish Council Boundaries, saved as a .TAB file in a compressed (zipped) format. These files contains the shape, extent and location of Parish Boundaries. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
Football and rugby pitches in Calderdale including, location and address. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
Location of Tennis Courts. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
A list of pedestrian crossings, which contains information on address, installation type, latitude and longitude. The data consists of standalone crossing including: Pelicans, Puffins and Pegasus.
Cemeteries including names, location in eastings and northings and website link. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
Planning Applications including the type of application, classification, date and GeoArea. For further details on planning applications see https://new.calderdale.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control © Crown Copyright and database right 2025. Ordnance Survey Licence number 0100023069.
The Brownfield Land Register provides up-to-date information on brownfield land in Calderdale This is for land that is considered suitable, available and achievable for residential development. Note: It does not grant planning permission for sites. A map showing the sites included on the Register can be viewed here Brownfield Sites - Maps The Government has published a document on what information should be...
A list of public conveniences by location. An example of using open data is shown by the use of this data alongside data from other local authorities to create the Great British toilet map.
GeoJSON files created daily from Open Street Map. The data are split into the following main categories: amenities buildings land usage leisure natural railways roads waterways Within each category, the types assigned in the raw data are used to further split the data into separate GeoJSON files. We also provide breakdowns...
Open Postcode Geo is a postcode dataset and API optimised for geocoding applications. You can use Open Postcode Geo to geocode a dataset, geocode user input, and therefore build a proximity search. Data is derived from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) postcode database and is free to use, subject to including attributions to ONS, OS (Ordnance Survey) and Royal Mail. Information...