Screen
These are the questions we answer during the Screen stage.
Answering them wil help us learn more about the Land registry polygons / red line boundaries consideration, determine if a data standard is required and whether we know enough to move on to the next stage.
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What is the 'Land registry polygons / red line boundaries' consideration?
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Is there legislation that defines 'Land registry polygons / red line boundaries'?
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Who, in law, is responsible for the planning consideration or makes decisions about 'Land registry polygons / red line boundaries'?
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Which organisations do we think should publish the data?
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Is the Land registry polygons / red line boundaries a trigger?
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Is the Land registry polygons / red line boundaries something to consult during plan making?
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Is there any Land registry polygons / red line boundaries data already available?
Yes
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What Land registry polygons / red line boundaries data is currently available?
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Item 1
- name
 - Index polygons spacial data
 - fields
 - gml_id;INSPIREID;LABEL;NATIONALCADASTRALREFERENCE;VALIDFROM;BEGINLIFESPANVERSION
 - licence
 - Open Government Licence
 - coverage
 - National (local authorities individually)
 - publisher
 - HM Land Registry
 - attribution
 - This information is subject to Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of publication] and is reproduced with the permission of HM Land Registry. The polygons (including the associated geometry, namely x, y co-ordinates) are subject to Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of publication] Ordnance Survey AC0000851063.
 - metadata_url
 
 
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Do we think the data should come from a single source?
Yes - although not technically an entire dataset from one endpoint, the data is available nationally from one provider, HMLR, in individual data packages for each local authority.
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Will a data standard be required?
No