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Open data - coal board development high risk Edit

This dataset is published as Open Data

Abstract  

The Development High Risk Area is the part of the coal mining reporting area which contains one or more recorded coal mining related features which have the potential for instability or a degree of risk to the surface from the legacy of coal mining operations.  The combination of features included in this composite area includes mine entries; shallow coal workings (recorded and probable); recorded coal mining related hazards; recorded mine gas sites; fissures and breaklines and previous surface mining sites.  New development in this defined area needs to demonstrate that the development will be safe and stable taking full account of former coal mining activities. This area was formally known as the Development Referral Area. 

Purpose  

The development high risk areas have been defined to enable developers and planners to understand and consider the potential for instability or degree of risk from the legacy of coal mining operations.  This information is also provided to asset managers for the management of the land assets of public bodies and major landowners. 

Supplementary Information  

The National Coal Mining Database, which is based on the records held at The Coal Authority offices in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, is updated on a regular basis.  This dataset has been extracted from this dynamic database on the date stated below and therefore represents a snapshot in time. 

Status of the data  

Extract of data from the National Coal Mining Database Data update frequency: As needed 

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Additional Info

License UK Open Government Licence v3.0
Category Food and Environment
Maintainer Stirling Council
Date Created 2024-07-25
Date Updated 2024-07-25
Original dataset link https://data-stirling-council.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/stirling-council::open-data-coal-board-development-high-risk