Historic England
Conservation area
There is a problem
- entry-date column must be in YYYY-MM-DD format
Staunton on Wye
- reference
- 2507
- name
- Staunton on Wye
- designation-date
- 1995-11-30
- document-url
- documentation-url
- https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/conservation-1/conservation-areas/3
- geometry
- MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.929934 52.098892,-2.929883 52.098865,-2.929833 52.098858,-2.929768 52.098832,-2.928917 52.098617,-2.928834 52.098604,-2.928481 52.098498,-2.927353 52.098286,-2.927310 52.098428,-2.927305 52.098476,-2.927341 52.099302,-2.927370 52.099705,-2.927408 52.100513,-2.929806 52.100597,-2.929800 52.100097,-2.929827 52.099801,-2.929844 52.099702,-2.929852 52.099518,-2.929911 52.099023,-2.929903 52.099006,-2.929934 52.098892)))
- point
- POINT (-2.928548 52.09953)
- notes
- No Appraisal document.
- organisation
- entry-date
- 2025-04-01
- start-date
- 1995-11-30
- end-date
How to fix this issue
Your dataset is missing the entry-date column.
The Conservation area guidance explains how to fix the issue:
entry-date
The date the record was last updated.
If the entity has never been updated, enter the same date as start-date.
Write in YYYY-MM-DD
format.
Example:
2022-12-20
With dates, some data is better than no data, so:
2022
is fine2022-12
is better2022-12-20
is brilliant
How to improve Historic England’s data
- Fix the errors indicated
- Use the check service to make sure the data meets the standard
- Publish the updated data on the endpoint URL