Description: District and Unitary Boundaries. Updated when needed. Captured at 1:10,000 so cannot be definitive at scales below this, refer to OS 1:2,500 for more accurate details
Description: District and Unitary Boundaries. Updated when needed. Captured at 1:10,000 so cannot be definitive at scales below this, refer to OS 1:2,500 for more accurate details
Description: County Election Divisions. Updated when needed. Captured at 1:10,000 so cannot be definitive at scales below this, refer to OS 1:2,500 for more accurate details
Description: Ward Boundaries. Updated when needed. Captured at 1:10,000 so cannot be definitive at scales below this, refer to OS 1:2,500 for more accurate details
Color: [255, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 9 Font Family: Calibri Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: Parish Boundaries. Updated when needed. Captured at 1:10,000 so cannot be definitive at scales below this, refer to OS 1:2,500 for more accurate details
Color: [0, 92, 230, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 8 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: Larger Town and Parishes are divided up into wards. There will be a seat on the Parish Council for each sub-diviosn. These are not to be confused with Wards. The boundaries are under control of EDDC and the relevant Town or Parish. They are not provided by Ordance Survey
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 8 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: The Boundary Commission assigned each proepry to a Polling District - this layer represents the dat a they sent to EDDC after this excercise
Description: Sub-catchments where beavers are present within the sub-catchment; present in an adjacent sub-catchment or present within a connecting sub-catchment. Data comes from the Devon Wildlife Trust Beaver Project
Description: The Council may designate areas of special architectural or historic interest as Conservation Areas. The aim of this to enhance or preserve the character of such an area. There are 33 Conservation Areas in East Devon, covering parts of the main towns of Exmouth, Sidmouth and Honiton together with the historic cores of many smaller settlements.
Description: SSSI IRZ:The SSSI Impact Risk Zones (IRZs) are a GIS tool developed by Natural England to make a rapid initial assessment of the potential risks posed by development proposals to: Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), Special Protection Areas (SPAs) and Ramsar Sites. They define zones around each site which reflect the particular sensitivities of the features for which it is notified and indicates the types of development proposals which could potentially have adverse impacts.The SSSI IRZ dataset is provided by Natural England
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Tahoma Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: The Exe Estuary and the East Devon Pebble bed Heaths Special Protection Areas (SPA's) provide an important recreational resource for the local community. However, they are sensitive environments which area important to nature conservation and are subject to European wildlife site designations.
Description: The National Trees Outside Woodland (TOW) V1 map is a vector product funded by DEFRA’s Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) programme produced under Forest Research’s Earth Observation for Trees and Woodlands (EOTW) project.The TOW map identifies canopy cover over 3m tall and 5m2 area which exists outside the National Forest Inventory (National Forest Inventory - Forest Research). Canopy cover is categorised into the following woodland types - lone trees, groups of trees and small woodlands.The data set was derived from the Vegetation Object Model (VOM) (Environment Agency, EA), the National Lidar Survey (EA), and Sentinel-2 (European Space Agency) imagery using spatial algorithms. The method is fully automated with no manual manipulation or editing. The map and its production method has been quality assured by DEFRA science assurance protocols and assessed for accuracy using ground truth data.Because the process classifies objects based on proximity to features within OS mapping, there could be some misclassifications of those objects not included in the OS (specifically: static caravans, shipping containers, large tents, marquees, coastal cliffs and solar farms).This is a first release of this dataset, the quality of the production methods will be reviewed over the next year, and improvements will be made where possible.The TOW map is available under open government licence and free to download from the Forestry Commission open data download website (Forestry Commission) and view online on the NCEA ArcGIS Online web portal (Trees Outside Woodland). A full report containing details on methodology, accuracy and user guide is available.TOW map web portal link : ncea.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=cf571f455b444e588aa94bbd22021cd3FR TOW map web page : https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/fthr/trees-outside-woodland-map/
Description: This is the preferred ACL layer for Planning purposes. ref: Jamie Quinton - "...despite not making a distinction between 3a & 3b, the ALC maps from Natural England appear to be a more complete guide to the quality of the soil in a given area. From a Development Management perspective, for any proposals concerning Grade 3 ag land, I would suggest it would be down to the case officer as to whether the scale/nature of development requires further surveys/information from the applicant. "Data Source.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Tahoma Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: Provided by Devon County Archivist. Sites should be treated as potentially contaminated land. In the event a planning application is made for the redevelopment of the site a UXO survey should be requested including the potential for an EOD tech to be on standby to deactivate anything that is found
Description: Provided by Devon County Archivist. Sites should be treated as potentially contaminated land. In the event a planning application is made for the redevelopment of the site a UXO survey should be requested including the potential for an EOD tech to be on standby to deactivate anything that is found
Copyright Text: The DCC Land Terrier has been provided for internal use by the Local Authority for reference only. It is not to be used by any District Council or any other third party for publication or provided to external customers
Copyright Text: The DCC Land Terrier has been provided for internal use by the Local Authority for reference only. It is not to be used by any District Council or any other third party for publication or provided to external customers
Description: This Mineral Safeguarding Area was defined on adoption of the Devon Minerals Plan in February 2017, and covers land-won aggregate mineral resources (limestone, sand stone, igneous/metamorphic rock, sand and gravel) together with infrastructure for the manufacture of related products, the sustainable transportation of aggregates and the landing of marine-dredged aggregates. Policy M2 of the Minerals Plan presumes against the sterilisation or constraint of the mineral resource or infrastructure.
Service Item Id: 49b9089ae037495b852fea098f73e7f5
Copyright Text: Minerals & Waste Planning, Devon County Council - mineralsplanning@devon.gov.uk
Description: This Mineral Safeguarding Area was defined on adoption of the Devon Minerals Plan in February 2017, and covers building stone and chalk quarries and adjacent mineral resources. Policy M2 of the Minerals Plan presumes against the sterilisation or constraint of the mineral resource or infrastructure.
Service Item Id: 49b9089ae037495b852fea098f73e7f5
Copyright Text: Minerals & Waste Planning, Devon County Council - mineralsplanning@devon.gov.uk
Description: This Mineral Safeguarding Area was defined on adoption of the Devon Minerals Plan in February 2017, and covers industrial mineral resources (ball clay, china clay, tungsten and tin) together with infrastructure for their processing and sustainable transportation and production of secondary aggregates. Policy M2 of the Minerals Plan presumes against the sterilisation or constraint of the mineral resource or infrastructure.
Service Item Id: 49b9089ae037495b852fea098f73e7f5
Copyright Text: Minerals & Waste Planning, Devon County Council - mineralsplanning@devon.gov.uk
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: Progress Field 2: N/A Field 3: N/A Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
N/A
Default Label: N/A UniqueValueInfos:
Value: 0. No details yet / Not started yet / Decision not to undertake plan Label: 0. No details yet / Not started yet / Decision not to undertake plan Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: 13. First Plan – Made + New Plan – Pre-submission Consultation on Revised Plan (Material Modifications) Label: 13. First Plan – Made. Pre-submission Consultation on Revised Plan (Material Modifications) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: 16. First Plan – Made + New Plan – Recommended to Referendum Label: 16. First Plan – Made. Revised Plan – Recommended to Referendum Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: 17. First Plan – Made + New Plan – Approved at Referendum Label: 17. First Plan – Made. Revised Plan – Approved at Referendum Description: N/A Symbol:
Copyright Text: Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2018. All rights reserved. Some features of this map are based on digital spatial data from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, NERC (CEH)
Color: N/A Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 1 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Copyright Text: The Highway Record has been provided for internal use by the Local Authority for reference only. It is not to be used by any District Council or any other third party for publication or provided to external customers.
Color: N/A Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 1 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 16 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Color: N/A Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 1 Font Family: Arial Font Style: normal Font Weight: bold Font Decoration: none
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: left Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Tahoma Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: The National Trees Outside Woodland (TOW) V1 map is a vector product funded by DEFRA’s Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) programme produced under Forest Research’s Earth Observation for Trees and Woodlands (EOTW) project.The TOW map identifies canopy cover over 3m tall and 5m2 area which exists outside the National Forest Inventory (National Forest Inventory - Forest Research). Canopy cover is categorised into the following woodland types - lone trees, groups of trees and small woodlands.The data set was derived from the Vegetation Object Model (VOM) (Environment Agency, EA), the National Lidar Survey (EA), and Sentinel-2 (European Space Agency) imagery using spatial algorithms. The method is fully automated with no manual manipulation or editing. The map and its production method has been quality assured by DEFRA science assurance protocols and assessed for accuracy using ground truth data.Because the process classifies objects based on proximity to features within OS mapping, there could be some misclassifications of those objects not included in the OS (specifically: static caravans, shipping containers, large tents, marquees, coastal cliffs and solar farms).This is a first release of this dataset, the quality of the production methods will be reviewed over the next year, and improvements will be made where possible.The TOW map is available under open government licence and free to download from the Forestry Commission open data download website (Forestry Commission) and view online on the NCEA ArcGIS Online web portal (Trees Outside Woodland). A full report containing details on methodology, accuracy and user guide is available.TOW map web portal link : ncea.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=cf571f455b444e588aa94bbd22021cd3FR TOW map web page : https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/fthr/trees-outside-woodland-map/