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This data has achieved Bronze level on 29 October 2014 which means this data makes a great start at the basics of publishing open data.
These are podcasts from the Office for National Statistics - short presentations animated as Youtube videos. The first podcast explores the differences between rural and urban England. It is a summary of an article in ONS’s journal Regional Trends, which compares rural and urban areas for different topics across the UK. The second podcast describes UK rural and urban classifications, presenting maps of urban and rural areas and giving practical guidance on how to use them to analyse data. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Regional Based Analysis
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