Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset concerns loans made across libraries in Leeds since the 2000/01 financial year. > > ## Please note > * The 2000/01 and 2001/02 figures relate only to the number of books issued. The remaining years' the figures relate to all lending materials (including loans of CDs, DVDs, talking books etc). Please also be aware that the figures are for the number of ‘issues’, as opposed to simply the number of books loaned. For example, if someone borrowed one book, but renewed it twice, this would count as three issues.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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Grit bin locations showing council grit bin id number and x and y co-ordinates.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> A dataset showing the location of bike parking bays within Leeds City Centre by longitude and latitude. > ##Additional Information > > Please contact the open data team if you notice a bike bay not on the map and the dataset needs to be updated. You can contact us on open.data@leeds.gov.uk.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> A dataset to show persons nominated for the election of a councillor in each ward.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Dataset showing how much fuel each council vehicle has consumed, by year and by fuel type. > > ## Information > > The following information refers to the columns in the data: > * Fleet = fleet number (specific number used to identify a vehicle) * Vehicle = vehicle type * Fuel = fuel used in litres * Dist.Run = Total mileage for the reporting period * MPG = Miles Per Gallon * Type = D: Diesel, G: Gas Oil > > ## Please Note > * In some cases there may be an asterix in Dist.Run or 'ERROR' in MPG. This is due to an incorrect speedometer reading being input at some time during the report period. When an asterix is present, it may also mean that MPG is incorrect in each case. * Where the Fleet number shows a number plate, these vehicles are not council owned but hire vehicles. * Parks and Countryside service manage their own fuel stations which are not shown on this dataset.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset shows a list of Leeds City Council (Parks and Countryside) and parish council managed outdoor recreation sites. It is recognised that some sections still need to be completed. If you can help improve this dataset please get in touch. Have we missed anything off?
Published By West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset provides the location of fire stations located in Leeds broken down by easting and northings
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset contains the numbers of households accommodated by local authorities, broken down by local authority and temporary accommodation type from 2011 Q2 to 2014 Q2 for households accepted as statuorily homeless. Data for other time periods will be added in due course. > > The term "Homelessness" is often considered to apply only to people "sleeping rough". However, most of our statistics on homelessness relate to the statutorily homeless i.e. those households which meet specific criteria of priority need set out in legislation, and to whom a homelessness duty has been accepted by a local authority. > > Such households are rarely homeless in the literal sense of being without a roof over their heads, but are more likely to be threatened with the loss of, or are unable to continue with, their current accommodation. > > A detailed explanation of the responsibilities of local authorities in this area is available from the DCLG website, here. > >A "main homelessness duty" is owed where the authority is satisfied that the applicant is eligible for assistance, unintentionally homeless and falls within a specified priority need group. Such statutorily homeless households are referred to as "acceptances". > > The numbers are presented in terms of households, not individuals. A household is defined as: one person living alone, or a group of people living at the same address who share common housekeeping or a living room. > >##Additional Information > * This data is also available in Table 784a, available for download as an Excel spreadsheet (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/358231/Table_784a.xls). > * The original open data source canbe found at the DCLG Open Data Portal - ODC (http://opendatacommunities.org/data/homelessness/households-accommodated/temporary-housing-types).
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Effective, well maintained grids and inlets to culverts are an essential flood prevention measure. The Flood Risk Management section implements a maintenance schedule, clearing grids of debris at specific 'hot-spots'. These datasets show the schedule for clearing these grids and the actual dates when clearance took place. > > ## Information > * The common unique identifier for both datasets is 'Grid_ID'.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset shows the number of dwellings in Leeds broken down by Environmental Impact rating per quarter. > > The environmental impact rating is a measure of a home’s impact on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher the rating the less impact it has on the environment. This rating is based on the performance of the building and its fixed services (such as heating and lighting). > > The certificate also lists the potential rating of the building if all the cost-effective measures were installed. An EPC for a dwelling will show both the current emissions and potential emissions impact of a property in terms of its energy rating. The energy rating chart is divided into seven bands ranging from A-G, with A being the most energy efficient and G being the least efficient. Each chart has a current and a potential energy rating out of a maximum of 100 points (being maximum efficiency). > > The statistics also include partial figures for Q3 2014. These have been included for reference purposes; however users should treat these as strictly provisional. The Q3 2014 figures will change in subsequent quarterly publications as the EPB Registers are updated with new EPCs and DECs. > ##Additional Information * The original source for this data can be found on the DCLG Open Data Portal - http://opendatacommunities.org/data/building-standards-and-sustainability/energy-efficiency-and-performance/domestic/certifcates-lodged-by-number/by-envi-imp-rating
Published By West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset provides the number of home fire safety checks conducted by WYFR broken down by ward area. > >## Additional Information > * For further information and how to request a safety check please click on the link: http://www.westyorksfire.gov.uk/home-fire-safety-checks
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Dataset showing those properties which are deemed to be under occupation. These have all had a reduction in their housing benefit. In some cases the reduction has been paid for by a Discretionary Housing Benefit Payment (DHP). The dataset shows numbers of properties by post code sector and ward, and the number of bedrooms for each property.
Published By Northern Powergrid
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following datasets provide a breakdown of the mileage and number of vehicles of the Northern Powergrid fleet. > >## Further Information > * For more information on Northern Powergrid please click on the following link: https://www.northernpowergrid.com/
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Data related to historic roadworks across Leeds.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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Total fees paid by Leeds City Council to See Ability relating to residents placed by Leeds City Council in the Care Homes run by See Ability
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Data set showing Council Housing Stock, including sold and demolished dwellings.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset contains information about collections of both council tax and non-domestic rates during the financial year for Leeds. > > For council tax, data is provided on the amounts collected, these amounts as a proportion of the total amount collectable, amounts written off (deemed to be uncollectable) and arrears (outstanding amounts that the authority is still trying to collect). > > For non-domestic rates charged to businesses, data is provided on the amounts collected and these amounts as a proportion of the total amount collectable.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset lists all contracts currently in place with Leeds City Council as well as expired contracts for the previous month where a tender process has been run. Information includes title of contact, contractor, start and end dates, and estimated value. > > ## Local Government Transparency Code 2014 > * This is a key dataset which the government wants local authorities to publish. * https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-government-transparency-code-2014 * We are currently unable to include the company/charity registration number as this information has never been collected. The system we use to publish tender information, YORtender is being updated around September/October 2015 when we hope to be able to begin to populate this column.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> This dataset provides information on local elections in Leeds. You can find details of candidates, the parties they represent, and the number of votes they received. > > ## Please Note > * There were no local elections held in Leeds in 2009 and 2013
Published By Leeds Data Mill
Issued over 9 years ago
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> Leeds Data Mill's quarterly newsletter published by Leeds City Council's Open Data team.
Published By Useful Links
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The link contains a complete list of the places in England where people carry out care that is regulated by CQC. It includes every hospital, care home, dentist and care home agency in England as well as other types of service like ambulances, prison care services and hospices. > > From April 2013 the list will include every GP practice as well. > ## Additional Information > * If you have questions or feedback please contact the CQC on Twitter at @CQCsyndication or by email to webteam@cqc.org.uk.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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Dataset showing licence applications for venues to be used as wedding venues.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> A dataset to show the statistics of FOIs/EIRs received by Leeds City Council since 1st April 2010.
Published By Leeds City Council
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The Housing of Multiple Occupation (HMO) licence register shows if a landlord has been issued with a HMO licence for his or her property. New licence applications will not appear on the register until they have been processed and issued. Landlords of properties issued with HMO licences must display a copy of their licence in a prominent position in the licensed premises. It is an offence for a person to have control of, or manage a licensable HMO without a licence or without applying for a licence. > >##CONTACT US > > If you have any queries in relation to a property which has been licensed, or which you feel should be licensed, please contact the HMO Licensing Team on 0113 247 6248 or email: hmo.team@leeds.co.uk
Published By Superfast West Yorkshire
Issued over 9 years ago
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> The following dataset is the results of a broadband satisfaction questionnaire completed by the residents and businesses broken down by postcode sector. > >##Addtional Information > > In December 2010 the UK Government launched a strategy entitled “Britain’s Superfast Broadband Future”, which had the objective of establishing a framework to facilitate the roll-out of Superfast Broadband (SFBB) and basic broadband across the country. Subsequently, the Government committed GBP £530 million of funding to meet this objective, which is where part of the funding for this project is derived from. The Government’s broadband delivery arm 'Broadband Delivery UK' (BDUK) was set up to administer the programme and deliver the vision for better broadband across the UK, by bringing together the public and private sector investment. > > Our research indicates that gaps in broadband coverage in West Yorkshire are prevalent in both urban as well as rural locations affecting both residential and business premises. Latest projections suggest that there are approximately 132,000 premises (13% of all premises in the sub region) which are either poorly or not served at all by broadband infrastructure. > > The project will also aim to ensure that any new broadband provision it supports is provided to communities and businesses at a fair price through an open network which attracts a wide variety of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) – ensuring healthy competition in the local broadband market. > > For further information please visit: www.superfastwestyorkshire.co.uk