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  1. c

    Crystal Roof | Council Tax by address API

    • crystalroof.co.uk
    json
    Updated Apr 18, 2024
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    CrystalRoof Ltd (2024). Crystal Roof | Council Tax by address API [Dataset]. https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-docs/method/council-tax-by-address
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CrystalRoof Ltd
    License

    https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-usehttps://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-use

    Area covered
    Wales, England
    Description

    This method returns the council tax band and the corresponding council tax figure.

    Council tax bands are retrieved for each individual property, with tax values derived from levels set by local authorities. Figures include adult social care and parish precepts.

    Address Format Recommendations

    This method utilises sophisticated heuristics to match the searched property address to the council tax database. In 99% of cases, a match is found. However, please follow the recommendations below to achieve the best results:

    1. The address should be sufficient to identify the exact property. If several properties correspond to the input, the method will return an error.
    2. Best results are achieved when using the address derived from the SINGLE_LINE_ADDRESS field of the OS AddressBase datasets.
    3. If you do not utilise OS AddressBase datasets, please include the following data: Flat, BuildingName, BuildingNumber, StreetName, Town or PostTown, Postcode.

    We suggest using commas as delimiters as shown in this example. Some data points may not exist for each particular address. In this case, simply ignore them.

    Address format examples:

    5 WOODBINE TERRACE, EXETER, EX4 4LJ
    where 5 is BuildingNumber, WOODBINE TERRACE is StreetName, EXETER is Town, EX4 4LJ is Postcode.

    FLAT 1, CHARLOTTE COURT, INVERMEAD CLOSE, LONDON, W6 0WW
    where FLAT 1 is Flat, CHARLOTTE COURT is BuildingName, INVERMEAD CLOSE is StreetName, LONDON is Town, W6 0WW is Postcode.

  2. g

    SIRENE database of establishments (SIRET) - geolocated with the National...

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Dec 15, 2024
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    (2024). SIRENE database of establishments (SIRET) - geolocated with the National Address Base (BAN) | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_62bc4b958cdb4ce3c2d86064
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 15, 2024
    Description

    This dataset is an enrichment of the INSEE dataset (SIRENE database of enterprises and their establishments (SIREN, SIRET)) (https://www.data.gouv.fr/en/datasets/base-sirene-des-entreprises-et-de-leurs-etablissements-siren-siret/). This enriches the original base as follows: - Breakdown of the StockEstablishment file by geographical grid: departments and municipalities. - Addition of a number of columns relating to the geolocation of establishments based on the most relevant proximity score between the address indicated in the SIRENE database and the National Address Database or the Points of Interest of Openstreetmap. - Longitude field: longitude of the establishment - Field "latitude": Latitude of establishment - Field geo_score: Trust score returned by the addok geocoder (between 0 and 1, the higher the score, the more relevant the geocoding seems) - Field geo_type: type of address found - Field geo_address: wording of the address found - Field geo_id: identifier of this address in the source database where it was found (BAN or POI) - Field geo_line: which address line of the SIRENE database could be geocoded (G=geographical, D=declared, N=normalized) - Field geo_l4: line 4 to standard AFNOR address - Field geo_l5: line 5 to standard AFNOR address The processing allowing the production of this dataset is carried out by Etalab. It is largely inspired by the previous work of Christian Quest available here. This processing is based on the geocoder Addok. This dataset is used in the search engine of the business directory and in its API (https://api.gouv.fr/les-api/api-recherche-entreprises).

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    UPRNs with school catchments

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • data.dundeecity.gov.uk
    Updated Nov 13, 2024
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    DCC Public GIS Portal (2024). UPRNs with school catchments [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/dundeecity::uprns-with-school-catchments
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 13, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    DCC Public GIS Portal
    Area covered
    Description

    WARNING

    This data is provided here for specialist users only. The same information is available in a much more user-friendly format in the Services near me page on the main council website, and anyone interested in enrolling a child in school should see the page on Enrolment in Primary and Secondary Schools in Dundee

    Purpose

    This map layer is provided here as a hosted feature layer that is intended for use in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) like ArcGIS, or live integrations like Granicus Customer Services. The REST API can provide this data with or without Geometry as required.

    Description

    This layer includes the UPRN (Unique Property Reference Number) of every address in Dundee, plus information about the catchment schools for these addresses.

    There are 4 records for each address representing the 4 different types of school catchments i.e.

    Denominational Primary Non-denominational (Roman Catholic) Primary Denominational Secondary Non-denominational (Roman Catholic) Secondary

    PrivacyThis layer does not contain any personal information, so there are no pupil names etc. All addresses are included, whether or not there are any pupils at that address.

    Copyright Limitations

    Due to copyright reasons there are no actual addresses in this data, so there are no building numbers, streetnames, postcodes etc. If actual addresses are required these can be obtained from other products and services such as the Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer (CAG), the One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG) or Ordnance Survey's AddressBase, NGD and OS Places API.The UPRNs and UPRN locations in this layer can also be found in the Ordnance Survey Open UPRN product,

    Updates

    This data is updated each night with the latest UPRNs from the Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer (CAG). Catchment data are taken from the Council's current catchment boundaries layer ("SchoolsAndCatchments - Current") which is updated as required. This typically happens around October or November before enrolment starts for the next school year each year. The data may therefore reflect the catchments that are due to take effect at the start of the next school year. For more details on the catchment data please see the the Council's current catchment boundaries layer ("SchoolsAndCatchments - Current")

    Integration tips

    To see how to query this layer please see the 'API Explorer' or, to retrieve json with just the school names for a UPRN , please see the example below:https://services.arcgis.com/GlZ1P6ksdiXNYhvC/arcgis/rest/services/UPRNs_with_school_catchments/FeatureServer/0/query?where=uprn=%27000117117191%27&outFields=school&returnGeometry=false&f=pJSON

    Please also note that UPRN is a text field that must contain 12 digits with leading zeroes, and must be enclosed in single quotes. These quotes and other special characters can be used in plain text as shown above, or URLencoded as shown in the API explorer.Related DataUsers who wish to see catchment boundaries or identify the catchment area(s) for a location described by XY coordinates may wish to use the "SchoolsandCatchments - Current" boundary layer on which this UPRN layer is based. This does not contain any UPRN info, but it does provide a REST API and API explorer.Internal DCC GIS users may also use a version of this layer which includes full CAG addresses: CAG with school catchments. This is not available as open data for copyright reasons.

  4. Price Paid Data

    • gov.uk
    Updated Jul 28, 2025
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    HM Land Registry (2025). Price Paid Data [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/price-paid-data-downloads
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 28, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    HM Land Registry
    Description

    Our Price Paid Data includes information on all property sales in England and Wales that are sold for value and are lodged with us for registration.

    Get up to date with the permitted use of our Price Paid Data:
    check what to consider when using or publishing our Price Paid Data

    Using or publishing our Price Paid Data

    If you use or publish our Price Paid Data, you must add the following attribution statement:

    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/" class="govuk-link">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:

    • 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.

    Address data

    The following fields comprise the address data included in Price Paid Data:

    • Postcode
    • PAON Primary Addressable Object Name (typically the house number or name)
    • SAON Secondary Addressable Object Name – if there is a sub-building, for example, the building is divided into flats, there will be a SAON
    • Street
    • Locality
    • Town/City
    • District
    • County

    June 2025 data (current month)

    The June 2025 release includes:

    • the first release of data for June 2025 (transactions received from the first to the last day of the month)
    • updates to earlier data releases
    • Standard Price Paid Data (SPPD) and Additional Price Paid Data (APPD) transactions

    As we will be adding to the June 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.

    Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.

    Google Chrome (Chrome 88 onwards) is blocking downloads of our Price Paid Data. Please use another internet browser while we resolve this issue. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

    We update the data on the 20th working day of each month. You can download the:

    Single file

    These include standard and additional price paid data transactions received at HM Land Registry from 1 January 1995 to the most current monthly data.

    Your use of Price Paid Data is governed by conditions and by downloading the data you are agreeing to those conditions.

    The data is updated monthly and the average size of this file is 3.7 GB, you can download:

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  5. National Receptors Database (NRD) 2014

    • metadata.naturalresources.wales
    Updated Jul 30, 2024
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    Natural Resources Wales (NRW) (2024). National Receptors Database (NRD) 2014 [Dataset]. https://metadata.naturalresources.wales/geonetwork/srv/api/records/NRW_DS116280
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 30, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Natural Resources Waleshttp://naturalresources.wales/
    Time period covered
    Dec 31, 2011 - Dec 31, 2014
    Area covered
    Description

    The 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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Crystal Roof | Council Tax by address API

Council tax by address

council-tax-by-address

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jsonAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Apr 18, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
CrystalRoof Ltd
License

https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-usehttps://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-use

Area covered
Wales, England
Description

This method returns the council tax band and the corresponding council tax figure.

Council tax bands are retrieved for each individual property, with tax values derived from levels set by local authorities. Figures include adult social care and parish precepts.

Address Format Recommendations

This method utilises sophisticated heuristics to match the searched property address to the council tax database. In 99% of cases, a match is found. However, please follow the recommendations below to achieve the best results:

  1. The address should be sufficient to identify the exact property. If several properties correspond to the input, the method will return an error.
  2. Best results are achieved when using the address derived from the SINGLE_LINE_ADDRESS field of the OS AddressBase datasets.
  3. If you do not utilise OS AddressBase datasets, please include the following data: Flat, BuildingName, BuildingNumber, StreetName, Town or PostTown, Postcode.

We suggest using commas as delimiters as shown in this example. Some data points may not exist for each particular address. In this case, simply ignore them.

Address format examples:

5 WOODBINE TERRACE, EXETER, EX4 4LJ
where 5 is BuildingNumber, WOODBINE TERRACE is StreetName, EXETER is Town, EX4 4LJ is Postcode.

FLAT 1, CHARLOTTE COURT, INVERMEAD CLOSE, LONDON, W6 0WW
where FLAT 1 is Flat, CHARLOTTE COURT is BuildingName, INVERMEAD CLOSE is StreetName, LONDON is Town, W6 0WW is Postcode.

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