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    The Planning and Development Act 2000 empowers the planning authority to designate architectural conservation areas (ACAs), where it is of the view that this designation is necessary for the preservation of the character of a place, area, group of structures or...
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    The Planning and Development Act 2000 sets out the legal framework and procedures to make a tree preservation order (TPO).
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    This polygon dataset represents Louth Local Authorities- County, Borough and Town Council Administrative extents for Local Government.
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    The Areas of High Scenic Quality (AHSQ), whilst not quite possessing the exceptional natural beauty and landscape quality of the AONB, nevertheless add significantly to the stock of natural scenic landscapes within the county.
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    This dataset contains details on all roads within County Louth. The dataset was derived from Ordnance Survey Road centre-line data, along with road classifications lists and Louth County Council, Dundalk Town Council and Drogheda Borough Council Roads in Charge records.
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    Under the provision of Section 10 (2)(e) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 there is an obligation on the planning authority to include provision in the development plan for the protection of landscapes, including the preservation of views and prospects and amenities...
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    Under the provision of Section 10 (2)(e) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 there is an obligation on the planning authority to include provision in the development plan for the protection of landscapes, including the preservation of views and prospects and...
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    The Register of Protected Structures is a statutary document manitained under Section 10(2)(f) of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 - 2010. Structures can be added at any time and not just on publication of the County Development Plan. This is a point only dataset. The...
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    A scenic route is an area of special control. It is a specially designated road or water way that is located in an area of natural or cultural beauty. i.e. heritage landscape. In some areas the land adjoining scenic routes can have relatively limited capacity (environmentally...
  • The aim of the Shellfish Waters Directive is to protect or improve shellfish waters in order to support shellfish life and growth. It is designed to protect the aquatic habitat of bivalve and gastropod molluscs, which include oysters, mussels, cockles, scallops and clams. The...
  • Geochemistry of streams sediments can be used to screen for rare minerals and thus help developing local resources. Knowing composition of stream sediments helps to understand what rocks were eroded by the water, where they came from and what resources they might contain....
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    Streams are important parts of our ecosystem and crucial water sources. Knowing composition of stream waters helps to understand where it came from and how it can be used. Geochemists test stream water samples using different methods to see the spread of elements and ions...
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    Soil is the outside layer of Earth. It is a made up of living organisms, gases, minerals, and organic matter. Knowing what elements are in the soil helps to work out where it came from and how it was made. Deeper soil samples for the northern half of Ireland were collected by...
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    Breakdown of tax receipts by county for various years using tax collection data
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