Description: This dataset contains details of licensed premises in Nottingham City. Information in the dataset includes opening hours, type of licence, whether the premise provides alcohol for either on or off the premises. A licensed premise is a premises that has been granted a licence under the Licensing Act 2003 to enable licensable activities to take place. Such activities include the sale of alcohol, the supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club, the provision of regulated entertainment and the provision of late night refreshment.
Description: Location of the main offices from which services are delivered by Nottingham City Council, including any sites owned by Nottingham City Council outside of Nottingham city boundary. The City Council has other small operational sites from which services are delivered, for these sites see Joint Service Centres.
Description: This layer shows the location of residential properties in the City of Nottingham. The data was extracted from Council Tax records and includes Council Tax Band information.
Description: Lettings areas (usually housing estates) owned by Nottingham City Council. Includes letting area names sometimes used when applying for City Council owned housing.
Description: Boundaries of Housing Submarket Areas, formed from analysing house price data and neighbourhood boundaries, showing areas of properties in similar local housing markets.
Description: A list of all supermarkets in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire, this dataset includes smaller outlets in garage forecourts as well as mini supermarkets i.e. Tescos Express etc.
Name: Energy Performance Certificates (Non-Domestic)
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Type: Feature Layer
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Description: Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) were introduced in 2008 and are a legal requirement for a building to be sold, let or constructed. Once obtained, a certificate is valid for 10 years. However each time a property is sold or let a new certificate will be issued. Not all properties will have a certificate, i.e. if they have not been sold or let since 2008. This dataset only includes commercial and non-domestic certificates for Nottingham City and only records the most recent rating for each property.
Description: Dataset contains the locations of purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) throughout Nottingham City. This is housing that is created specifically for the use of students and not let out or sold to the general public.
Description: Land Registry Polygons contains the area locations of freehold registered property in Nottingham City. The areas show the indicative extent of a registered property. Each record has a unique ID number called the Land Registry-INSPIRE ID that relates to a registered title, which can be used to search on the Land Registry Find a Property service. The extent of the land contained in any registered title cannot be established from this data, this can only be identified from each properties individual title plan.
Copyright Text: This information is subject to Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of publication] and is reproduced with the permission of HM Land Registry.
The polygons (including the associated geometry, namely x, y co-ordinates) are subject to Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of publication] Ordnance Survey 100026316.
https://use-land-property-data.service.gov.uk/datasets/inspire/#conditions.
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Description: Private rented properties that are licensed under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Private rented properties that are licensed under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Private rented properties that are licensed under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Private rented properties that have a pending licence application under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Private rented properties that have a pending licence application under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Private rented properties that have a pending licence application under one of Nottingham City Council's three Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Please note, athough the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004. Mandatory licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) shared by 5 or more people, forming 2 or more households, who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities, located anywhere in the City to hold a licence. Additional Licensing requires houses in multiple occupation (HMO's) shared by 3 or more people (forming 2 or more households) who share or lack a WC, cooking or personal hygiene facilities and are located within an Additional Licensing area of the City to hold a licence.
Description: Mandatory Licensing requires houses in multiple occupations (HMO's) shared by 5 or more unrelated people who share facilities such as kitchens and bathrooms, to have a licence in a designated area. Purpose built flats will be covered in this scheme. This scheme covers the whole of the Nottingham City boundary.
Description: Additional licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) comes from the Housing Act 2004. It allows councils to introduce a licensing scheme covering smaller HMOs. Councils can designate an area where a significant proportion of HMOs are being badly managed and have problems for those occupying the HMO or members of the public, such as disrepair, overcrowding, poor amenities, and antisocial behaviour. This designation applies between 2014-2018.
Description: Additional licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) comes from the Housing Act 2004. It allows councils to introduce a licensing scheme covering smaller HMOs. Councils can designate an area where a significant proportion of HMOs are being badly managed and have problems for those occupying the HMO or members of the public, such as disrepair, overcrowding, poor amenities, and antisocial behaviour. This designation applies between 2019-2023.
Description: Additional licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) comes from the Housing Act 2004. It allows councils to introduce a licensing scheme covering smaller HMOs. Councils can designate an area where a significant proportion of HMOs are being badly managed and have problems for those occupying the HMO or members of the public, such as disrepair, overcrowding, poor amenities, and antisocial behaviour. This designation applies between 1st January 2024 to 31st December 2028.For further details about the scheme see - https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/additionalhmo
Description: This is the designation (boundary) for Nottingham City Council’s scheme of selective licensing 2018-2023. Single occupancy (not Houses in Multiple Occupation), private rented properties inside the boundary are required to be licensed. For further details about the scheme see - http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/housing/private-sector-housing/selective-licensing/
Description: This is the designation (boundary) for Nottingham City Council’s scheme of selective licensing 2023 - 2028. The Selective Licensing scheme covers an estimated 30,000 privately rented homes across most areas of the City, but does not cover every part of the City. Selective Licensing is a scheme that requires most private rented properties to be licensed. It means that houses need to be licensed where they have one or two tenants or a family living there. Although the legislation refers to ‘houses’ this does cover a variety of housing types (for example flats); the scheme provides for the regulation of ‘houses’ as defined by section 99 of the Housing Act 2004.Housing licensing schemes aim to give private tenants better quality accommodation and ensure their homes are safe to live in. Tenants will also know what is expected of their landlord in terms of the maintenance, safety, and management of their home. It has been introduced into areas of the city where the council has gathered evidence of poorer property conditions.For further details about the scheme see - https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/qualityhousingforall
Description: Commemorative Plaques are plaques that connect a person/animal/event/building to a location sometime in the past, and are installed on buildings and landmarks throughout Nottingham City.
Description: Jobcentre Plus office sites in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire. Provides help and advice on jobs and training for people who can work and financial help for those who cannot.