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Land and property assets

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Dataset of land and property assets, where the Council has either has an ownership or occupational interest. Council housing stock properties are not part of the land and property dataset. Roads/highways/highway infrastructure are not part of the land and property dataset. The boundaries represent occupational boundaries which may differ from the Council’s legal title boundary. Assets may be subject, in whole or part, to third party interests, for example, tenancies, leases, rights etc. Assets may be subject to long-term leases and therefore the record reflects the Council’s reversionary interest only. Asset numbers: Salford City Council Asset Register number Asset classification: Assets are classified in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) classifications. Data is subject to constant change. Upon accessing this licensed data you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Public Sector End User Licence - INSPIRE.

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Composite of 5 axes from our methodology (proof-based officialness, live verification, metadata completeness, license clarity, agent readiness).

  • Officialnessweight 25%50/100

    Not public-sector → neutral score; not subject to the proof checker.

  • Availabilityweight 25%0/100

    Never successfully verified.

  • Metadata completenessweight 20%33/100

    2 of 6 recommended metadata fields populated.

  • License clarityweight 15%50/100

    License info not yet tracked for APIs (datasets only).

  • Agent readinessweight 15%10/100

    Topic tags assigned

Data access

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Serves rendered map images, not a downloadable table — so there is no tabular schema. The service's GetCapabilities document lists the available map layers.

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Machine-readable & source

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