DATA Plymouth
We're committed to opening up Plymouth's data and using it in different ways to unlock potential in the city.
To view the data we've opened so far visit the DATA Plymouth website.
Some examples of datasets that have been published are:
- Article 4 direction area – Article 4 directions alter or remove permitted development rights from a building or area. Further information is available on the Article 4 webpage.
- Conservation Areas – Conservation areas have special architectural or historical interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance. Further information is available on the Conservation Area webpage.
- Tree Preservation Orders - legal protection given to trees, primarily those that are considered to be important because they significantly contribute to their local surroundings and by doing so provide a benefit to the public. Further information is available on the Tree Preservation Orders webpage.
All of the data listed on this page is licensed under the Open Government Licence and Ordnance Survey Open Government Licence requirements. Further information about Ordnance Survey licenses and agreements is also available on the Ordnance Survey website.
DATA Play
DATA Play is about discovering new ways of working with local talent and tech companies and to explore how data and technology can help deliver services in entirely new ways.
Read our booklet below which summarises the work we've been doing so far or visit the DATA Plymouth website for more information.
If you'd like to get involved follow us @plymccplanning #DATAPlay or email DATAPlay@plymouth.gov.uk.