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- 1 row is missing a documentation-url
Reference | Name | Documentation URL | Document URL | Made date | Confirmed date | Notes | Organisation | Entry date | Start date | End date |
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Missing value |
2025-05-17 |
How to fix this issue
Your dataset is missing the documentation-url column.
The Tree preservation order guidance explains how to fix the issue:
documentation-url
The URL of the webpage on your website that introduces the document.
Each document should be linked to from a documentation webpage that includes a short description of the data and the document you’re linking to. Each tree preservation order should have a unique URL. This means you can create a separate page for each one, or you could list several on one page. If you do that, there must be a separate anchor link (fragment identifier) for each one.
This means each section of your page should have its own URL. Most publishing systems will allow you to use a hashtag to create the identifiers for each tree preservation order you list - as in the examples shown.
Examples:
One tree preservation order per page:
http://www.LPAwebsite.org.uk/data/treepreservationorders/smithroad
More than one tree preservation order per page with an anchor link for each one:
http://www.LPAwebsite.org.uk/data/treepreservationorders#smithroad
http://www.LPAwebsite.org.uk/data/treepreservationorders#broadhousepark
How to improve Central Bedfordshire Council’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