Keep Wales Tidy: Green Coast Awards (3rd Party Data)
This is a spatial dataset detailing the extent and location of beaches with Green Coast Awards across Wales. The Green Coast Award recognises those beaches that are 'hidden gems' - the beautiful, untouched, rugged beaches that line so much of the Welsh coast. The award recognises the excellent water quality and unspoiled environment, but unlike a Blue Flag Award beach, these sites won't have the infrastructure and intensive management generally associated with more traditional seaside resorts. The Green Coast Award is important in recognising all of Wales' top beach destinations, with our small (but mighty!) country boasting 19 Green Coast Awards during 2018.
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- Metadata
Identification
- Identifier
- EXT_DS119114
- Metadata Language
- English
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The list of criteria for a Green Coast Award includes: - The beach must comply with the 'Excellent' water quality standards of the Revised Bathing Water Directive; - Dog and horse owners should be encouraged, by the provision of suitable facilities and literature at a central access point, to clean up after their animals when using the beach; - Each Green Coast Award beach must have a guardianship scheme in place; - Information on locally organised environmental activities and events should be made readily available to the public; - Public access to the beach area must be safe and well-maintained.
- Additional Information
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For Further Information see: https://www.keepwalestidy.cymru/green-coast-award
Extent
Extent
Distribution
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Geographic Information System
Geographic Information System
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ESRI Feature Class
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Geographic Information System
Geographic Information System
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Quality
Data quality
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The list of criteria for a Green Coast Award includes: - The beach must comply with the 'Excellent' water quality standards of the Revised Bathing Water Directive; - Dog and horse owners should be encouraged, by the provision of suitable facilities and literature at a central access point, to clean up after their animals when using the beach; - Each Green Coast Award beach must have a guardianship scheme in place; - Information on locally organised environmental activities and events should be made readily available to the public; - Public access to the beach area must be safe and well-maintained.
Keywords
Keywords
Keywords
- NRW Thesaurus
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- beach management
- 3rd Party Data
- Third Party Data
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Citation
- Date (Publication)
- 2023-12-31
Keywords
- Integrated Public Sector Vocabulary
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- beaches
- environment
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Citation
- Date (Revision)
- 2013-04-03
Keywords
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NRW SMNR Vocabulary
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- Water Resources (SMNR)
- Sea and Coast (SMNR)
- Freshwater and Wetlands (SMNR)
- Marine (SMNR)
- Coastal Margins (SMNR)
- Ecosystem (SMNR)
- Water Quality (SMNR)
- Animals, Plants and Other Organisms (SMNR)
- Natural Resources (incl. Features and Processes) (SMNR)
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- Theme
Citation
- Date (Revision)
- 2023-12-27
Spatial Reference System
Content
Content Information
NRW Profile
Custom Elements
Constraints
Constraints
Limitations on Public Access and Use
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Access Constraints Directive
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- no limitations
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This dataset is wholly owned by Keep Wales Tidy. For NRW internal use only.
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