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Information about public sculpture and monuments within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. The dataset includes details about 39 pieces in total. It includes historic works alongside more recent sculptures. The trail was first produced in 1995 and...
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Council operated allotments located within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. The Council operates allotments at two locations in the County. At Goatstown, the Parks Service manage allotments which are provided on lands reserved for the construction...
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Wayfinding Sample data from Walk Dublin wayfinding app. Two csv files show most viewed points of interest (POIs) with two columns Event Label and Total Events and several months of data for when users refreshed the Where Am I? screen. This file has one column, Event Label,...
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A list of publick artworks within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. Artworks include sculptures and memorials. Dataset based on 2017 puvlic art audit. Information includes artwork name, artist, description, location, year, longitude/latitude and...
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These are prime wildlife conservation areas in the country, considered to be important on a European as well as Irish level. Most Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) are in the countryside, although a few sites reach into town or city landscapes, such as Dublin Bay and Cork...
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Geological heritage or ‘geoheritage’ is the term used to describe sites or places with features of geology that have important scientific, educational, cultural, or visual value. There are many types of sites. They are made from past and present geological processes (wearing...
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This dataset contains information on the location of protected structures in Cork City Council, as identified in the Cork City Council Development Plan 2022-2028. The data is used to inform planning policy, protect scenic routes and to guide appropriate development.
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EnvironmentSite-specific conservation objectives aim to define favourable conservation condition for Habitats Directive Annex I habitats, Annex II species at a site level and the SPA special conservation interest "wetlands and waterbirds". This project relates to the following Annex I...
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Ancient and Long-established Woodland Inventory 2010EnvironmentAncient woodland refers to those woods that have had a continuous history of cover since before the period when planting and afforestation became common practice (mid‐1600s). These woodlands are important in terms of their biological and cultural value, and may even form links...
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EnvironmentBefore the Habitats Directive, only four lagoons were at all well known in Ireland (Lady’s Island Lake, Tacumshin Lake, Lough Murree, Furnace Lough) and very few biological studies had been published. Under the obligations of the Directive, the National Parks and Wildlife...
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EnvironmentThe National Survey of Native Woodlands in Ireland included the survey of 1,217 woodland sites across all 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland during 2003-2007. Site selection was carried out using the Forest Inventory Planning System 1998 (FIPS) and local knowledge. Surveys...
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The basic designation for wildlife is the Natural Heritage Area (NHA). This is an area considered nationally important for the habitats present or that holds species of plants and animals whose habitat needs protection. They are protected under the Wildlife (Amendment) Act of...
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The Geoheritage Programme is overseeing a project to audit all sites of geological heritage importance in Ireland. Audits take place in partnership with the Local Authority and the Heritage Council of Ireland. Twenty counties, including the four local authority areas of...