Data links
Link to the data | Format | File added | Data preview |
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Download Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council WFS Service , Format: WFS, Dataset: Public Rights of Way | WFS | 20 January 2016 | Not available |
Download Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council WMS Service , Format: WMS, Dataset: Public Rights of Way | WMS | 20 January 2016 | Not available |
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- Added to data.gov.uk
- 2016-01-21
- Access contraints
- The Licence Agreement for access to National and/ or Authority datasets. By statute, data is only accurate at 1:10k level, and should not be displayed below 1:5k. The prescribed notation to be used on coloured definitive maps (Schedule 1 Regulation 3 - Wildlife and Countryside (Definitive Maps and Statements) Regulations 1993): (a) A footpath shown by a continuous purple line (b) A bridleway shown by a continuous green line (c) A road used as a public footpath shown as a broken green line (d) A byway open to all traffic as a continuous brown line. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
- Harvest GUID
- ef0b6a98-cf99-4a7f-9d2d-7b581dc9c9b6
- Extent
- Latitude: 53.624244° to 53.491139°
- Longitude: -2.185922° to -1.909621°
- Spatial reference system
- http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700
- Dataset reference date
- 2012-09-19 (creation)
- Frequency of update
- continual
- Responsible party
- Unity Partnership (pointOfContact)
- ISO 19139 resource type
- dataset
- Metadata language
- eng
- Source Metadata
- XML
- HTML
Contact
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Licence information
The Licence Agreement for access to National and/ or Authority datasets.? By statute, data is only accurate at 1:10k level, and should not be displayed below 1:5k. The prescribed notation to be used on coloured definitive maps (Schedule 1 Regulation 3 - Wildlife and Countryside (Definitive Maps and Statements) Regulations 1993): (a) A footpath shown by a continuous purple line (b) A bridleway shown by a continuous green line (c) A road used as a public footpath shown as a broken green line (d) A byway open to all traffic as a continuous brown line. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.