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TwitterOur flagship address database, AddressBase® Premium gives you the most up to date, accurate information about addresses, properties and land areas. You'll be more efficient - making it easier and quicker to deliver a smooth service to your customers without postcode look-ups and address auto-completion for your websites. The insights to property life cycles you'll find within AddressBase Premium can give you all the information you need to shape the way you plan, operate and communicate with your audience. At scales of 1:10,000, AddressBase Premium has all the information you'll need to conduct risk analysis at the level of individual addresses and spot patterns hidden in your own data. AddressBase Premium contains current properties and addresses sourced from local authorities, Ordnance Survey and Royal Mail matched to the Unique Property Reference Number. It includes a range of information relating to an address or property from creation to retirement or demolition.
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TwitterAddressBase™ Premium provides the most detailed view of an address and its lifecycle.
It contains all the AddressBase Plus information and functionalities.
But the real benefit is that it includes a range of information relating to an address or property from creation to retirement or demolition.
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TwitterAddressBase® Islands delivers the detail for Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands which you find in AddressBase Plus and AddressBase Premium. AddressBase Islands is available in two versions, allowing you to attach it to your existing GB AddressBase product, whether that's AddressBase Plus or AddressBase Premium. For major businesses offering household services nationwide, taking AddressBase Islands means you have consistent property information for Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man on tap from a single source. In the busy call centre environment, your staff will always get results no matter where the address is located, and because our data's regularly updated, your records will be more reliable, too. Boost your marketing ROI. AddressBase Islands means you can run successful national campaigns - or build awareness in new markets, targeting households in properties converted into flats, for example.
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TwitterAvailable for England, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man as a point geometry in 6 Ordnance Survey (OS) products: AddressBase, AddressBase Core, AddressBase Plus, AddressBase Premium, AddressBase Plus Islands and AddressBase Premium Islands. The commercial nature of properties is determined by the Local Authority addressing custodian as part of their statutory role as Local Land Property Gazetteer (LLPG) custodians. This data is often used for geocoding, service delivery, address matching and verification, customer relationship management and statistical analysis.
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HM Land Registry Price Paid Data tracks land and property sales in England and Wales submitted to us for registration. Under the Open Government Licence (OGL), HM Land Registry permits you to use the Price Paid Data for commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, OGL does not cover the use of third party rights, which we are not authorised to license. Price Paid Data contains address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product, which incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data). Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data in the Price Paid Data: • for personal and/or non-commercial use • to display for the purpose of providing residential property price information services If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email address.management@royalmail.com.
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HM Land Registry Price Paid Data tracks land and property sales in England and Wales submitted to us for registration.
Under the Open Government Licence (OGL), HM Land Registry permits you to use the Price Paid Data for commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, OGL does not cover the use of third party rights, which we are not authorised to license.
Price Paid Data contains address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product, which incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data).
Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data in the Price Paid Data:
• for personal and/or non-commercial use
• to display for the purpose of providing residential property price information services
If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email address.management@royalmail.com.
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Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Price Paid Data is released under the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/">Open Government Licence (OGL). You need to make sure you understand the terms of the OGL before using the data.
Under the OGL, HM Land Registry permits you to use the Price Paid Data for commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, OGL does not cover the use of third party rights, which we are not authorised to license.
Price Paid Data contains address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product, which incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data). Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data in the Price Paid Data:
If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email address.management@royalmail.com.
The following fields comprise the address data included in Price Paid Data:
The August 2025 release includes:
As we will be adding to the August data in future releases, we would not recommend using it in isolation as an indication of market or HM Land Registry activity. When the full dataset is viewed alongside the data we’ve previously published, it adds to the overall picture of market activity.
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We update the data on the 20th working day of each month. You can download the:
These include standard and additional price paid data transactions received at HM Land Registry from 1 January 1995 to the most current monthly data.
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A list of central and local government land in England, which may not be registered with HM Land Registry (HMLR).
HMLR has created this dataset for the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) by combining HMLR freehold polygon data with the public sector ownership data currently openly available from the Office of Government Property.
The dataset is not definitive or complete as not all central and local government data is captured, and/or available, and the two datasets are not held in the same format. The list is therefore indicative rather than definitive.
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The dataset includes address data processed against Ordnance Survey’s AddressBase Premium product and incorporates Royal Mail’s PAF® database (Address Data). Royal Mail and Ordnance Survey permit your use of Address Data:
If you want to use the Address Data in any other way, you must contact Royal Mail. Email
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The following fields comprise the address data included in the dataset
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TwitterThe National Receptor Dataset (NRD) is a collection of risk receptors, typically residential and commercial property, intended for use in flood and coastal erosion risk management. It is a spatial dataset produced from Ordnance Survey (OS) AddressBase® Premium (ABP) and OS MasterMap® (MM) data with information on property type, floor area and Flood Hazard Research Centre’s Multi-Coloured Manual (MCM) codes attributed.
The versions of the NRD described here for the NRD 2023 & 2025 created as part of the Flood Risk Assessment Wales Data Management (FRAW DM) process. These datasets of NRD builds on the same methodology as NRD 2018, with a refresh of input datasets.
NRD 2023 & 2025 comprises of two layers, they have been created from the OS AddressBase Premium dataset and from OSMM, which is created from OS MasterMap. Both datasets should be viewed together, to give a complete view of the NRD datasets.
List of improvements from NRD 2018 to NRD 2023 & 2025 include: 1. Main input datasets have been updated, including; OS ABP, OS MM, NRW Flood Alert and Warning Areas, NRW Flood Warning Uptake, Defended Areas. 2. Over 52,000 Static Caravans are now included in the OS MM datasets, therefore these have now been included in the NRD 2023 & 2025 from OSMM Layer. 3. The building footprint threshold within the NRD 2023 & 2025 from OSMM layer has been increased from 30m² to 60m². This is to remove unwanted features like garages being classified as “Residential” dwelling. 4. Ordnance Survey have significantly improved their classification of properties across Wales. For example, end of terrace houses in some location were called “semi-detached” previously, these have now been correctly assigned as “end of terrace” in NRD 2023 & 2025.
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PLEASE NOTE: This record has been retired. It has been superseded by: https://environment.data.gov.uk/dataset/dcbad548-ba75-4f32-bf22-306f9059343e These documents are designed to provide a simple, easy to refer to analysis of the numbers of people, property and extent of land within areas at risk of flooding taken from the risk of flooding from rivers and sea (RoFRS) products. We use them in Environment Agency publications and reports; and to answer queries.
We use the Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea products and the National Receptor Dataset (NRD) 2023* to provide a breakdown of numbers and areas of land at risk of flooding within England, English Local Authorities, English MP Constituencies, Lead Local Flood Authorities and Environment Agency Partnership and Strategic Overview areas.
There are 5 spreadsheets available which provide the following summary information: • Number of properties in areas at risk from flooding from rivers and sea • Number of people in areas at risk from flooding from rivers and sea • Number of deprived properties in areas at risk of flooding from rivers and sea • Change in number of properties in areas at risk of flooding from rivers and sea (since previous update) • Change in area of land at risk of flooding from rivers and sea (since previous update)
Further explanations about the information presented in the spreadsheets such as flood likelihood category, property types and how numbers are calculated are presented in the first tab of each spreadsheet.
*NRD2023 was developed by the Environment Agency, however it is based on Ordnance Survey data (OS Address Base Premium) and we do not have permission to release as Open Data.
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TwitterAll collections apart from the City Centre which has a different collection cycle.This dataset has been created to support the Waste Collections Postcode Finder on stirling.gov.uk. The information held within this dataset has been redacted to meet Open Data requirements and licencing and contains no address information other than the UPRN.This dataset is indicative rather a definitive overview of collections due to the nature of addressing information.Processing;The data was created using the following processes, sources, and datasets;An extract of the Ordnance Survey's AddressBase Premium address product was processed and, where required, also reference against Stirling Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer. The five waste routes are processed into a single dataset. This dataset set contains information on Collection Day, Week, Stream, and Route.For the purposes of this dataset, UPRN information is matched to the Ordnance Survey's Open URPN product.Updates;Updates will be supplied as and when required by the supplying service, or between six to twelve weeks.Schema;OPEN_UPRN : The UPRN (Unique Property Reference Number) from the address gazetteersFor each of the waste streams attributes have been created, the following is repeated for REFUSE, GLASS, ORGANICS, PLASTICS, and PAPERSTREAM : Created based upon the input source fileDAY : Collection dayWEEK : Collection weekROUND : Collection round
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These documents are designed to provide a simple, easy to refer to analysis of the numbers of people, property and extent of land within areas at risk of flooding taken from the risk of flooding from rivers and sea (RoFRS) products. We use them in Environment Agency publications and reports; and to answer queries.
We use the Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea products and the National Receptor Dataset (NRD) 2014* to provide a breakdown of numbers and areas of land at risk of flooding within England, English Local Authorities, English MP Constituencies, Lead Local Flood Authorities and Environment Agency Partnership and Strategic Overview areas.
There are 5 spreadsheets available which provide the following summary information:
• Number of properties in areas at risk from flooding from rivers and sea
• Number of people in areas at risk from flooding from rivers and sea
• Number of deprived properties in areas at risk of flooding from rivers and sea
• Change in number of properties in areas at risk of flooding from rivers and sea (since previous update)
• Change in area of land at risk of flooding from rivers and sea (since previous update)
Further explanations about the information presented in the spreadsheets such as flood likelihood category, property types and how numbers are calculated are presented in the first tab of each spreadsheet.
*NRD2014 was developed by the Environment Agency, however it is based on Ordnance Survey data (OS Address Base Premium) and do not have permission to release as Open Data Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.
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TwitterCity Centre collections, only. Please refer to our other dataset for information on all collections.This dataset has been created to support the Waste Collections Postcode Finder on stirling.gov.uk. The information held within this dataset has been redacted to meet Open Data requirements and licencing and contains no address information other than the UPRN.This dataset is indicative rather a definitive overview of collections due to the nature of addressing information.Processing;The data was created using the following processes, sources, and datasets;An extract of the Ordnance Survey's AddressBase Premium address product was processed and, where required, also reference against Stirling Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer. The five waste routes are processed into a single dataset. This dataset set contains information on Collection Day, Week, and Stream type.For the purposes of this dataset, UPRN information is matched to the Ordnance Survey's Open URPN product.Updates;Updates will be supplied as and when required by the supplying service, or between six to twelve weeks.Schema;OPEN_UPRN : The UPRN (Unique Property Reference Number) from the address gazetteersFor each of the waste streams attributes have been created, the following is repeated for REFUSE, GLASS, ORGANICS, PLASTICS, and PAPERDAY : Collection dayWEEK : Collection week
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TwitterThe National Receptor Dataset (NRD) is a collection of risk receptors primarily intended for use in flood and coastal erosion risk management. The NRD includes property points that are Copy Derived from Ordnance Survey (OS) AddressBase Premium with information on property type, floor area and Flood Hazard Research Centres Multi-Coloured Manual codes attributed. It is designed as the consequence information (particular properties) for risk assessments with flood hazards.
The version of the NRD described here is the NRD2014. This version of the NRD supersedes NRD2011, which was released in November 2011.
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TwitterThe National Receptor Dataset (NRD) is a collection of risk receptors, typically residential and commercial property, intended for use in flood and coastal erosion risk management. It is a spatial dataset produced from Ordnance Survey (OS) AddressBase® Premium (ABP) and OS MasterMap® (MM) data with information on property type, floor area and Flood Hazard Research Centre’s Multi-Coloured Manual (MCM) codes attributed.
The version of the NRD described here is the NRD 2018 created as part of the Flood Risk Assessment Wales (FRAW) project. The NRD 2018 builds on, and supersedes the previous NRD 2014 (and NRD 2011 before this).
Production of the dataset was streamlined as part of the FRAW project whilst maintaining conceptual consistency. Several additional data attributes have been added to facilitate flood damage calculations in the impacts analysis element of the FRAW project. Consequently, the NRD 2018 comprises two parts – a base NRD which has a very similar structure to NRD 2014, and an additional attribute table with extra information useful for impacts analysis and economic damage calculations.
Several standard NRD and non-standard attributes have been updated to support the national assessment of flood risk. Some aspects of this are bespoke for Wales and may differ to the NRD datasets used in England. Further details of this are included in the project report, but the main changes are:
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TwitterOur flagship address database, AddressBase® Premium gives you the most up to date, accurate information about addresses, properties and land areas. You'll be more efficient - making it easier and quicker to deliver a smooth service to your customers without postcode look-ups and address auto-completion for your websites. The insights to property life cycles you'll find within AddressBase Premium can give you all the information you need to shape the way you plan, operate and communicate with your audience. At scales of 1:10,000, AddressBase Premium has all the information you'll need to conduct risk analysis at the level of individual addresses and spot patterns hidden in your own data. AddressBase Premium contains current properties and addresses sourced from local authorities, Ordnance Survey and Royal Mail matched to the Unique Property Reference Number. It includes a range of information relating to an address or property from creation to retirement or demolition.