Metadata

Conservation Areas

Title
ConservationAreas
Alternative Title

Conservation Areas
Dataset Language
eng
Abstract

Conservation Areas in Hertfordshire.< br> In line with Section 71 of the 1990 Act, Conservation Area designation represents a
commitment by the District Council to formulate and publish proposals for the preservation and enhancement of the character and appearance of areas of special
architectural or historic interest. Section 72 of the 1990 Act requires that special attention be paid to the desirability of
preserving or enhancing the
character or appearance of a Conservation Area through the exercise of planning functions.
Topic Category

planningCadastre
Keyword
Keyword Value:Countryside, Conservation, Constraints, development, Hertfordshire, Planning,
Originating Controlled Vocabulary: GEMET - INSPIRE Spatial Data Themes (GEMET)
Originating Controlled Vocabulary Citation: 2008-01-01
Temporal Extent

from -- to --
Dataset Reference Date

Date:2007-03 -2021-09-30
Date Type: revision
Lineage

This replaces data created by digitising Local Plans in 1997. This data was created by merging data sourced from each Local Authority.

IPR: Ordnance Survey, HCC, District Councils
Product: MasterMap Topographical Layer
Date:Various
Extent
Hertfordshire County
Vertical Extent

-
Spatial Reference System

OSGB36 - National Grid of Great Britain
Spatial Resolution

1m
Resource Locator

Layerfile for use by HCC internal staff:\\Geodata\DistrictConstraints\Conservation Areas.Lyr
Format
ESRI/SDE
Responsible Organisation

Hertfordshire County Council - Corporate GIS Team
Email :gis@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Role: Resource Provider, Custodian, Owner, Distributor, Originator, Point of Contact, Processor, Publisher, Author.
Limitations on Public Access

Copyright Controlled. Use is subject to licence.
Use Constraints

You must use the appropriate Copyright Acknowledgement;
For internal use:
For external use:
For Publicly Available Electronic Copies the following must also be added:
  • The HCC Watermark;
  • The phrase: "Use of this data is subject to terms and conditions." set out in a legible font and conspicuous position must form a clear hyperlink to the Ordnance Survey Copyright
This data is released for use for the official business use of Hertfordshire County Council, including it's partners, contractors and agents.
This data includes the intellectual property of Ordnance Survey as described in the copyright and database right acknowledgement.
This data may not be passed to any third party without permission from Hertfordshire County Council.

Use of the data is not currently commercially available.
This data is supplied without guarantee or any warranty as to the accuracy, currency or completeness, and is provided as is, excluding any warranties of any
kind, either express or implied, to the fullest extent permitted by law,including (but not limited to) satisfactory quality or fitness for a particular purpose.
Additional information

further detailed change history available \\Geodata\DistrictConstraints
Resource Identifier

Conformity

Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services.
2010-12-08
notEvaluated
Re-designing HCC Data for INSPIRE not done
Equivalent scale

Bounding box
0.76, 0.22, 51.58, 52.10
Quality scope
Dataset
Spatial representation type

vector
Character encoding
UTF-8
Data quality
-
Maintenance information
maintenance and update frequency:unKnown
update scope:
maintenance note:
Metadata update date
-2021-11-29
Metadata Language

English
Metadata Point of Contact

Hertfordshire County Council - Corporate GIS Team
Email :gis@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Resource Type

6 Dataset
File Identifier
Hierarchy level name
dataset
Parent identifier
-
Metadata standard name

UK GEMINI
Metadata standard version
2.3
Review date
-
Attributes
Name Long Name Description

OSGB36 National Grid Bounding Coordinates

West: 486000 East: 552000 North: 245000 South: 189000
More Information

Change History