On 05/08/2018 22:55, Martin Wynne wrote:
But C and D numbers are not (normally) public, they are internal identifiers not intended for public use.

They often appear in planning applications, and public notices about road works and diversions.

So do extracts of detailed OS maps. That doesn't make them open data.

All of which are intended for public use.

I can't see why Worcestershire County Council would go to the trouble to put information on its web site, if it's not intended for public use.

"Public use" is not the same as available for re-use.

Mark

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