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Anglesey Council Planning Applications 1947 2003.
Anglesey Council
Anglesey Council Planning Applications 2004 2009.
Anglesey Council Planning Applications 2010 2014.
Anglesey Council Play Area Assets.
Anglesey Council Polling Stations.
Anglesey Council Primaryschoolcatchement.
Anglesey Council Primaryschools.
Anglesey Council Primaryschools Raw2.
Anglesey Council Primary Shopping Area.
Number of property electors by Community. Contains location data, community name, admin unit number, community code and property elector counts.
Anglesey Council Protected Gypsy And Traveller Site.
Anglesey Council Protected New Route Corridor.
Anglesey Council Protected Open Space Play Area.
Anglesey Council Protected Railhead And Wharf.
Anglesey Council Public Conveniences 1.
Anglesey Council Public Conveniences Assets.
Anglesey Council Recreational Assests.
Anglesey Council Recycling Centres.
Anglesey Council Safeguarded Employment Site.
Anglesey Council Safeguarded Reserve Employment Site.
Anglesey Council Sand And Gravel Preferred Site.
Anglesey Council Secondaryschoolcatchment.
Anglesey Council Secondaryschools.
Number of self-catering units by Community at numerous time intervals from 2023-2025.
Number of summer homes and total homes by Community at numerous time intervals from 2021-2025.
Counts of pupils assessed for SEN interventions by school and intervention type, corresponding geospatial data and school data. The school data contains contact details, language medium, school type and status. Intervention types are split into the following: school action, school action plus, school level IDP or Individual Development Plan, local authority level IDP, no intervention and a Statement of Special Educational Needs.
Counts of pupils assessed for SEN interventions by school and year group, corresponding geospatial data and school data. The school data contains contact details, language medium, school type and status.
Counts of pupils assessed for SEN interventions by electoral ward, key-stage and intervention type with corresponding geospatial data. Intervention types are split into the following: school action, school action plus, school level IDP or Individual Development Plan, local authority level IDP, no intervention and a Statement of Special Educational Needs.
Anglesey Council Site Of Special Scientific Interest.
Anglesey Council Solar Pv Farm Search Area.
Anglesey Council Special Landscape Area.
Anglesey Council Special School.
Sports clubs, including characteristics of people they cater for (e.g. age, ability, sex, in/outdoors).
Anglesey Council Street Crimes.
Locations of street lighting units on Anglesey. Contains location data, unit number, network reference and unit type.
Locations of piercing establishments in Anglesey that have been issued an tattoo and piercings license. Contains location data, name of establishment and license type.
Locations of tattoo establishments in Anglesey that have been issued an tattoo and piercings license. Contains location data, name of establishment and license type.
Anglesey Council Town And Community Council Boundaries.
Anglesey Council Town Centre.
Village halls and community centres on the island
Anglesey Council Ward Boundaries.
Anglesey Council Waste Site.
Counts of Educated Other Than at School pupils by year group, fluency in welsh, welsh spoken at home, welsh as a first language and welsh-medium education.
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DataMapWales
Relative humidity is a measure of the amount of moisture in the air presented as a percentage of the maximum amount of moisture that air can hold at its current temperature. Shifting patterns of relative humidity, as projected by the Met Office Hadley Centre climate models, can influence indoor air quality conditions, with consequential impacts to occupant health. To help illustrate these patterns, the average annual relative humidity (%) is mapped for the average year in the time period for the 50th and 95th percentile models out of the 12-model suite. Time periods are baseline (1980-2000), 2030 (2021-2040), and 2070 (2061-2080). County-level results represent an area-weighted-average of the results for each climate data grid within the county. Additional information is available here: Wales Housing Climate Analysis Additional Information Accompanying maps in this series can be found here: Climate Projections consisting of Daily Maximum Temperature, Annual Precipitation, Daily Relative Humidity and Daily Specific Humidity Indoor Conditions results consisting of Indoor Air Quality and Overheating Building Fabric degradation results consisting of Solar Insolation, Precipitation and Relative Humidity Case Studies for four representative towns and cities illustrate results at a resolution of 2.2 km, giving insight into the variation that is projected geographically across each area: Aberystwyth consisting of Climate, Indoor and Fabric Cardiff consisting of Climate, Indoor and Fabric Swansea consisting of Climate, Indoor and Fabric Wrexham consisting of Climate, Indoor and Fabric For a better understanding of the impact of summertime overheating on houses that have been highly insulated and suggestions on approaches to tackling them go to: Considering summertime overheating in highly insulated homes: factsheet | GOV.WALES For a better understanding of the impact of summertime overheating on post 1985 properties (including older buildings converted into flats) and suggestions on approaches to tackling them go to: Considering summertime overheating in post 1985 properties (including older buildings converted into flats): factsheet | GOV.WALES For a better understanding of the impact of summertime relative humidity in older properties and suggestions on approaches to tackling them go to: Considering summertime relative humidity in older properties: factsheet | GOV.WALES For a better understanding of the maintenance, repair and adaptation priorities of older, traditional properties under a changing climate, go to: Considering repair, maintenance and adaptation priorities for older properties: factsheet | GOV.WALES