There are two WFS feeds available currently.
- Three sets of metadata. Each contained within a 1km2grid for the following imagery layers available through the WMS and WMTS feeds:
- 12.5cm aerial photographic layer of Great Britain giving the most recent imagery for a given layer.
- 25cm aerial photographic layer of Great Britain giving the most recent imagery for a given layer.
- Most recent 50cm colour infrared photographic imagery of Great Britain
- 12.5cm aerial photographic layer of Great Britain giving the most recent imagery for a given layer.
- Contour Data giving polygons at 5 metre intervals and including, air heights, spot heights and Mean High Water (MHW) Mean High Water Springs in Scotland (MHWS) lines.
The following WFS dataset is currently being built:
Metadata for each historic aerial photographic layer going back to 1999. The metadata is within a 1km2 grid, mostly from one year for each layer. Many of the datasets were edge-matched into older years (so they could be overlayed on the older imagery layers) so it is common to find blocks with older years at the edge of these image areas.
Metadata for the Historical layers is currently available in the WMS and WMTS Index Layers.
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