Name: Corporate - Income (average) for households using Paycheck (2010)
Display Field: AREANAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This shapefile contains ACORN classifications all of the postcode area polygons intersecting Buckinghamshire or the Buckinghamshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) administrative areas.
A Classification of Residential Neighbourhoods (ACORN) shows the distinct groups of people that live within Buckinghamshire. The county is made up of 10 ‘groups’ of households (which may alternatively be aggregated to 5 ‘categories’ or disaggregated to 56 more detailed ‘types’) whose residents all have very different demographic characteristics and lifestyles, which generally means that each group has different service needs. A further classification set named ‘Bucks ACORN Groups’ (with 10 groups) has also been created. The original 10 ‘ACORN Groups’ classifications have been slightly altered to form these 10 ‘Bucks ACORN’ Groups that are defined as best representing the range of socio-demographic groups in Buckinghamshire.
The 10 ‘Bucks ACORN’ Groups are:
1. Wealthy Mature Professionals
2. Villages with Wealthy Commuters
3. Well-off Managers
4. Affluent Greys
5. Flourishing Families
6. Urban Professionals
7. Secure Families
8. Settled Suburbia and Prudent Pensioners
9. Moderate Means
10. Hard Pressed
Description: Boundary-Line is a specialist 1:10 000 scale boundaries dataset. It contains all levels of electoral and administrative boundaries, from district, wards and civil parishes (or communities) up to parliamentary, assembly and European constituencies. The information is represented as vector digital data. The boundary information is updated twice a year, in May and October. The May release contains the boundaries that have become live in the first week of May, in the year of release. The October release contains the May boundaries plus additional information.
Name: Enterprise Zones, Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan - Dec 2019
Display Field: Name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Enterprise zones in the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (proposed submission).Correct as of: December 2019Source: Aylesbury Vale District CouncilContact: Connor Sheffield (Strategic Planning Policy Officer
Name: Policy Allocations, Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan - Aug 2021
Display Field: naME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Allocations in the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (proposed submission).Correct as of: December 2019Source: Aylesbury Vale District CouncilContact: Connor Sheffield, Strategic Planning Policy Officer
Description: Location of neighbourhood plans in Buckinghamshire, including information about status of plans.Correct as of: June 2021Data custodian: Luke Newman (GIS Analyst)
Description: Temporary feature class to show pharmacies in Buckinghamshire. This is in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. This feature class will not be regularly updated.
Name: Transport (Freight) - Freight Restrictions (June 2018)
Display Field: STRUCTUR_1
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Location of freight restrictions in Buckinghamshire, as shown in the Buckinghamshire Freight Strategy (2018-36). Includes weight, height, and width/weight restrictions. Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Geoff Gardner, Transport Strategy Lead Officer (BCC)Correct as of: June 2018
Name: Transport (Freight) - Freight Stops (June 2018)
Display Field: LOCATION
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Location of freight stops in Buckinghamshire, as shown in the Buckinghamshire Freight Strategy (2018-36). Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Geoff Gardner, Transport Strategy Lead Officer (BCC)Correct as of: June 2018
Name: Transport (Freight) - HGV Routes (June 2018)
Display Field: S_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Location of all Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) routes in Buckinghamshire, as stated in the Buckinghamshire Freight Strategy (2018-36). The HGV Network Hierarchy includes routes operated by Highways England, Strategic Routes, Main Distributors, and Main Distributors requiring further assessment.Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Geoff Gardner, Transport Strategy Lead Officer (BCC)Correct as of: June 2018
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - Aylesbury Link Roads (Feb 2021)
Display Field: NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Aylesbury Link Road projects.Correct as of:July 2018Custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Thomas Fitzpatrick, HS2 Team Leader (BCC)
Description: CrossRail route, shown by overground and tunnel elements. As proposed by the CrossRail Act 2008.Custodian: CrossRail Ltd.Contact: Joan Hancox, Head of Transport Strategy (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - CrossRail (Stations)
Display Field: STATION_NA
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Every station along the CrossRail route.As proposed by the CrossRail Act 2008.Custodian: CrossRail Ltd.Contact: Joan Hancox, Head of Transport Strategy (BCC)
Description: Western, Central and Easternsections of the proposed East-West Rail line - includes information on the built, committed and aspirational sections of the line.Correct as of: September2017Custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Steve Davis, Project Officer (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - East West Rail (construction compounds)
Display Field: MODEL_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: East West Rail construction compounds.Correct as of: October 2018Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Steve Davis, Project Officer (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - East West Rail (construction routes)
Display Field: HAULROAD
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: East West Rail routes for construction vehicles (HGVs, LGVs and Staff/Operatives). The attribute table gives daily, AM peak and PM peak two-way trip generations by link. The classification column classifies this as follows:HGV/LGV Construction Access RouteLGV Only Construction Access RouteBlank - link used by staff and operatives only.Correct as of: October 2018Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Source: Steve Davis, Project Officer (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - Heathrow Third Runway
Display Field: ID
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Proposed third runway at London Heathrow.Custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Darl Sweetland, Strategic Infrastructure Projects Lead (BCC)
Description: HS2 Phase 1 Safeguarding Zones August 2016. The data is split into Surface, Sub-Surface and overall limits of Safeguarding. Refer to fields for details about sections. For More information on the Safeguarding and the associated maps please visit https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/high-speed-two-limited. This data is released under the Open Government License agreementContact: Jackie Copcutt, HS2 Programme Lead (BCC)
Description: Proposed High Speed Rail Route - Post Consultation January 2012
There have been a number of changes to the route following the public consultation. This includes a longer, now continuous tunnel from Little Missenden to the M25, through the Chilterns AONB, to reduce the need for deep cutting and to avoid a major aquifer. The alignment has also been taken further away from Twyford which would reduce noise. This will assist mitigating impacts on Twyford by making some land available between HS2 and the village that would allow for landscaped earthworks to again reduce noise and visual impacts.
Description: Major planned rail interchange between HS2, CrossRail and Great Western Rail, at the site of the Old Oak Common Rail Depot.https://www.hs2.org.uk/stations/old-oak-common/Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - Oxford-Cambridge Expressway Corridor
Display Field: CORRIDOR
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Preferred corridors (B1+B2) and common corridor for the Oxford-Cambridge Expressway. Indicative only. Correct as of: October 2018https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/environment/oxford-to-cambridge-expressway/Data custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)Contact: Abigail Nichols, Senior Strategic Transport Officer (BCC)
Name: Transport (Major Projects) - Western Rail Link to Heathrow (WRLtH)
Display Field: ID
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Proposed Western Rail Link to Heathrow line.Current stage: Public consultation (May-June 2018)Custodian: Luke Newman, GIS Analyst (BCC)https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/airports/western-rail-link-to-heathrow/
Name: Transport (Public Transport) - Bus Routes (May 2022)
Display Field: BM_RouteID
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Public bus routes in Buckinghamshire. Extracted from TRACC.Correct as of: September 2018Data custodian: Si Craine, Senior Transport Strategy Officer (BCC)Contact: Lester Chine, Business Development & Account Manager, BaseMap (07788 144768 / lchine@basemap.co.uk)
Name: Transport (Public Transport) - Bus Stops (May 2022)
Display Field: Name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Public bus stops in Buckinghamshire, extracted from TRACC.Correct as of: March 2018Data custodian: Si Craine, Senior Transport Strategy Officer (BCC)Contact:Lester Chine, Business Development & Account Manager, BaseMap (07788 144768 / lchine@basemap.co.uk)
Name: Transport (TfB) - SLR Existing Speed Limits (2009)
Display Field: DESCRIPTION
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Existing Speed Limits dataset is derived from the Speed limit review process initiated by the Council in 2003. The speed limit review is done on an area by area basis. This dataset is related to the proposed speed limit dataset also maintained by the Transport Unit. This is a polygon dataset with a field describing the speed limits in force in an area. the entire county has been divided into a number of Areas. More information can be obtained from the council Internet web pages (http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/new_maps/index.jsp?contentid=-325368085).