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This dataset contains polygon data showing the location of the Architectural Conservation Areas in Offaly County Council functional area. This forms part of the Development Plan. An architectural conservation area (ACA) is a place, area, group of structures or townscape, taking a
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Transport
The roads schedule lists all roads in charge of Offaly County Council, giving details of the road numbers, street names and lengths. The spatial data is normally the centre line of the road.
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The Engineering Areas dataset defines the boundaries for the local area offices. Offaly County is divided into 4 Engineering/Electoral Areas for administrative purposes.
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Transport
The Bridge dataset identifies the location of bridges on public roads in charge of Offaly County Council.
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Environment
Offaly County Speed Limits consists of the speed limits as adopted by Offaly County Council and An Garda Síochána.
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Tree Preservation Orders are created under section 205 of the Planning and development Act 2000-2010. This allows for the Planning Authority to make provision for the preservation of any tree, trees or woodlands as specified in the order. Within the County Development Plan, a num
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Offaly County Council Record of Protected Structures contains the vector point data for all the protected structures in Offaly County. The point represents the general location of the structure and does not represent the actual extents of the protected structure. The data has be
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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.
Geochem
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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 across
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Environment
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 Geo
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Breakdown of tax receipts by county for various years using tax collection data