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  1. ONS Postcode Directory (February 2024) for the UK

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    Updated Feb 28, 2024
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    Office for National Statistics (2024). ONS Postcode Directory (February 2024) for the UK [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/e14b1475ecf74b58804cf667b6740706
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    Feb 28, 2024
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    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences

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    Description

    This is the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for the United Kingdom as at February 2024 in Comma Separated Variable (CSV) and ASCII text (TXT) formats. This file contains the multi CSVs so that postcode areas can be opened in MS Excel. To download the zip file click the Download button. The ONSPD relates both current and terminated postcodes in the United Kingdom to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other area geographies. It also links postcodes to pre-2002 health areas, 1991 Census enumeration districts for England and Wales, 2001 Census Output Areas (OA) and Super Output Areas (SOA) for England and Wales, 2001 Census OAs and SOAs for Northern Ireland and 2001 Census OAs and Data Zones (DZ) for Scotland. It now contains 2021 Census OAs and SOAs for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It helps support the production of area-based statistics from postcoded data. The ONSPD is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The ONSPD is issued quarterly. (File size - 231 MB) Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.

  2. Uplift factors and postcode files

    • gov.uk
    Updated Sep 2, 2025
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    Department for Education (2025). Uplift factors and postcode files [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uplift-factors-and-postcode-files
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 2, 2025
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Department for Education
    Description

    You might find these adult skills fund (ASF) data files showing the funding bodies that are responsible for funding each postcode in England useful.

    We use this data in funding calculations to support publicly funded education and skills in England; covering 16 to 19 study programmes, adult skills fund (ASF), free courses for jobs (FCFJ), apprenticeships, the European Social Fund and advanced learner loans bursary. This includes devolved ASF and FCFJ qualifications funded by mayoral combined authorities or the Greater London Authority.

    ASF postcode files

    To support the devolution of ASF, we have produced postcode files to show which postcodes are within the devolved areas, and consequently which body is responsible for ASF learners resident in a given postcode.

    How we use data from different years

    For funded learners aged 16 to 19, we apply the most recent single funding year’s factors to all learners in that funding year, regardless of their start date.

    For adult-funded aims and apprenticeship frameworks, we changed our calculations in the 2016 to 2017 year to apply the factor or cash value in our calculations based on the date when the learner started the aim or programme. For example, for learners who started adult-funded aims or apprenticeship frameworks from 1 August 2017 to 31 July 2018, we used the values from the 2017 to 2018 tables in the funding calculations for 2018 to 2019 and then in subsequent years.

    Postcodes area cost uplifts

    The area cost uplift reflects the higher cost of delivering provision in some parts of the country, such as London and the south east.

    Disadvantage uplifts

    These are uplifts or amounts for learners living in the most disadvantaged areas of the country.

    Historically we have used various versions of the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) to determine disadvantage factors and uplifts.

    The IMD is assigned based on lower layer super output areas (LSOAs). LSOAs are a set of geographical areas developed, following the 2001 census, with the aim of defining areas of consistent size whose boundaries would not change between censuses.

    Therefore, we initially set disadvantage factors at LSOA level, and then apply the factors to postcodes within each LSOA. We publish disadvantage information on this page at LSOA level and also at postcode level.

    For the year 2021 to 2022 onwards, the 2019 IMD has been used for provision funded by the Department for Education (DfE) (or Education and Skills Funding Agency for relevant years). This used LSOA code based mapping from the 2011 census.

    For the year 2016 to 2017 up to and including the year 2020 to 2021, we used the 2015 IMD. This used the LSOA mapping from the 2011 census.

    Up to the funding year 2015 to 2016, we used the 2010 IMD which used the LSOAs from the 2001 census as its underlying mapping.

    Some Mayoral combined authorities and the Greater London Authority have wished to set different disadvantage factors to those of DfE for ASF provision they fund.

    We will indicate which organisation’s funding applies to each factor using a ‘SOFCode’ field in the files published here.

    The SOFCode field uses values from the <a rel="external" href="https://guidance.submit-learner-data.service.gov.uk/25-26/ilr/entity/LearningDeliveryFA

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    UK Crime Statistics Dataset

    • propertyinsights.co.uk
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    Updated Sep 4, 2025
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    Property Insights (2025). UK Crime Statistics Dataset [Dataset]. https://propertyinsights.co.uk/postcode-crime-check
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Property Insights
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2019 - Present
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Variables measured
    Date, Outcome, Location, Crime Type, Police Force Area
    Description

    Official UK police crime data by postcode, including crime types, locations, and outcomes

  4. Postcode to Postcode Sector to Postcode District to Postcode Area (March...

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    Updated Aug 5, 2022
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    Office for National Statistics (2022). Postcode to Postcode Sector to Postcode District to Postcode Area (March 2021) Lookup in EW [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/1389620748e044bc9c622dd19185864f
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    Aug 5, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences

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    A lookup between postcodes and postcode sectors, postcode districts and postcode areas as at March 2021 in England and Wales (File size 5MB).

  5. Flood risk: Postcode search tool data - Dataset - data.gov.uk

    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
    Updated Nov 7, 2025
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2025). Flood risk: Postcode search tool data - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/flood-risk-postcode-search-tool-data
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    Nov 7, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Description

    The ‘Flood risk: Postcode search tool data’ is primarily intended for use by an interactive tool (the ‘Flood risk: Postcode search tool’), but it is also published as open data. The tool is designed to be embedded in third party online media such as news websites, within relevant contexts (relating to flooding and climate change for example). The tool shows information about the flood risk within a postcode and invites users to find out more by clicking on a link which will take them to the GOV.UK service ‘Check your long-term flood risk’: https://www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk. The data is for long term risk of flooding, not floods that are expected to happen now or in the next 5 days. The risk is for the area around an address, not the address itself. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2025. All rights reserved.

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    Data from: Open postcode geo

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    Updated Dec 6, 2016
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    Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council (2016). Open postcode geo [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/MDkxZmViMWMtYWVhNi00NWM5LTgyYmYtNzY4YTE1YzY1MzA3
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Open Postcode Geo is a postcode dataset and API optimised for geocoding applications. You can use Open Postcode Geo to geocode a dataset, geocode user input, and therefore build a proximity search.

    Data is derived from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) postcode database and is free to use, subject to including attributions to ONS, OS (Ordinance Survey) and Royal Mail.

    Information is also provided on a range of topics, including education, health, crime, business, etc.

    Postcodes can be entered at area, district, sector, and unit level - see Postcode map for the geographical relationship between these.

  7. Predict accident risk score for unique postcode

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    Updated Mar 13, 2022
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    Gaurav Dutta (2022). Predict accident risk score for unique postcode [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/gauravduttakiit/predict-accident-risk-score-for-unique-postcode
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    zip(21360724 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 13, 2022
    Authors
    Gaurav Dutta
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    According to IBEF “Domestic automobiles production increased at 2.36% CAGR between FY16-20 with 26.36 million vehicles being manufactured in the country in FY20.Overall, domestic automobiles sales increased at 1.29% CAGR between FY16-FY20 with 21.55 million vehicles being sold in FY20”.The rise in vehicles on the road will also lead to multiple challenges and the road will be more vulnerable to accidents.Increased accident rates also leads to more insurance claims and payouts rise for insurance companies.

    In order to pre-emptively plan for the losses, the insurance firms leverage accident data to understand the risk across the geographical units e.g. Postal code/district etc.

    In this challenge, we are providing you the dataset to predict the “Accident_Risk_Index” against the postcodes.Accident_Risk_Index (mean casualties at a postcode) = sum(Number_of_casualities)/count(Accident_ID)

    The participants are required to predict the 'Accident_risk_index' for the test.csv and against the postcode on the test data.

    Then submit your 'my_submission_file.csv' on the submission tab of the hackathon page.

    Pro-tip: The participants are required to perform feature engineering to first roll-up the train data at postcode level and create a column as “accident_risk_index” and optimize the model against postcode level.

    Few Hypothesis to help you think: "More accidents happen in the later part of the day as those are office hours causing congestion"

    "Postal codes with more single carriage roads have more accidents"

    (***In the above hypothesis features such as office_hours_flag and #single _carriage roads can be formed)

    Additionally, we are providing you with road network data (contains info on the nearest road to a postcode and it's characteristics) and population data (contains info about population at area level). This info are for augmentation of features, but not mandatory to use.

    The provided dataset contains the following files:

    Train: 4,84,042 rows x 27 columns

    Test: 1,15,958 rows x 27 columns

    train.csv & test.csv:

    'Accident_ID', 'Police_Force', 'Number_of_Vehicles', 'Number_of_Casualties', 'Date', 'Day_of_Week', 'Time', ‘Local_Authority_(District)', 'Local_Authority_(Highway)', '1st_Road_Class', '1st_Road_Number', 'Road_Type', 'Speed_limit', '2nd_Road_Class', '2nd_Road_Number', 'Pedestrian_Crossing-Human_Control', 'Pedestrian_Crossing-Physical_Facilities', 'Light_Conditions', ‘'Weather_Conditions', 'Road_Surface_Conditions', 'Special_Conditions_at_Site', 'Carriageway_Hazards', 'Urban_or_Rural_Area', 'Did_Police_Officer_Attend_Scene_of_Accident', 'state', 'postcode', 'country'

    Population: 8,035 rows x 10 columns

    population.csv:

    ​​'postcode', 'Rural Urban', 'Variable: All usual residents; measures: Value', 'Variable: Males; measures: Value', 'Variable: Females; measures: Value', ‘Variable: Lives in a household; measures: Value', ‘Variable: Lives in a communal establishment; measures: Value', 'Variable: Schoolchild or full-time student aged 4 and over at their non term-time address; measures: Value', 'Variable: Area (Hectares); measures: Value', 'Variable: Density (number of persons per hectare); measures: Value'

    Road Network: 91,566 rows x 8 columns

    roads_network.csv:

    'WKT', 'roadClassi', ‘roadFuncti', 'formOfWay', 'length', 'primaryRou', 'distance to the nearest point on rd', 'postcode’

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    DE Postal Codes

    • post-code-finder.com
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    Updated Oct 14, 2025
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    Post Code Finder (2025). DE Postal Codes [Dataset]. https://post-code-finder.com/bn/postal-codes/de/
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 14, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Post Code Finder
    Area covered
    DE
    Description

    GeoNames dataset snapshot: ২৩,২৯৭ postal code entries covering ১৯,৬২২ distinct places.

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    newGeoSure Insurance Product version 7 2015.1

    • data-search.nerc.ac.uk
    • metadata.bgs.ac.uk
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    Updated Jun 15, 2015
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    (2015). newGeoSure Insurance Product version 7 2015.1 [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?format=Postcode%20Database
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2015
    Description

    This dataset has been superseded The newGeoSure Insurance Product (newGIP) provides the potential insurance risk due to natural ground movement. It incorporates the combined effects of the 6 GeoSure hazards on (low-rise) buildings. This data is available as vector data, 25m gridded data or alternatively linked to a postcode database – the Derived Postcode Database. A series of GIS (Geographical Information System) maps show the most significant hazard areas. The ground movement, or subsidence, hazards included are landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits. The newGeoSure Insurance Product uses the individual GeoSure data layers and evaluates them using a series of processes including statistical analyses and expert elicitation techniques to create a derived product that can be used for insurance purposes such as identifying and estimating risk and susceptibility. The Derived Postcode Database (DPD) contains generalised information at a postcode level. The DPD is designed to provide a ‘summary’ value representing the combined effects of the GeoSure dataset across a postcode sector area. It is available as a GIS point dataset or a text (.txt) file format. The DPD contains a normalised hazard rating for each of the 6 GeoSure themes hazards (i.e. each GeoSure theme has been balanced against each other) and a combined unified hazard rating for each postcode in Great Britain. The combined hazard rating for each postcode is available as a standalone product. The Derived Postcode Database is available in a point data format or text file format. It is available in a range of GIS formats including ArcGIS (.shp), ArcInfo Coverages and MapInfo (.tab). More specialised formats may be available but may incur additional processing costs. The newGeoSure Insurance Product dataset has been created as vector data but is also available as a raster grid. This data is available in a range of GIS formats, including ArcGIS (.shp), ArcInfo coverage’s and MapInfo (.tab). More specialised formats may be available but may incur additional processing costs. Data for the newGIP is provided for national coverage across Great Britain. The newGeoSure Insurance Product dataset is produced for use at 1:50 000 scale providing 50 m ground resolution. This dataset has been specifically developed for the insurance of low-rise buildings. The GeoSure datasets have been developed to identify the potential hazard for low-rise buildings and those with shallow foundations of less than 2 m deep. The identification of ground instability and other geological hazards can assist regional planners; rapidly identifying areas with potential problems and aid local government offices in making development plans by helping to define land suited to different uses. Other users of these data may include developers, homeowners, solicitors, loss adjusters, the insurance industry, architects and surveyors. Version 7 released June 2015.

  10. Postcode to OA (2011) to LSOA to MSOA to LAD (May 2022) Best Fit Lookup in...

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    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
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    Updated Jun 14, 2022
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    Office for National Statistics (2022). Postcode to OA (2011) to LSOA to MSOA to LAD (May 2022) Best Fit Lookup in the UK [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/e7824b1475604212a2325cd373946235
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 14, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences

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    Description

    A best-fit lookup between postcodes, frozen 2011 Census Output Areas (OA), Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOA), Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) and current local authority districts (LAD) as at May 2022 in the UK. Postcodes are best-fitted by plotting the location of the postcode's mean address into the areas of the output geographies. (File size 24 MB).Field Names - PCD7, PCD8, PCDS, DOINTR, DOTERM, USERTYPE, OA11CD, LSOA11CD, MSOA11CD, LADCD, LSOA11NM, MSOA11NM, LADNM, LADNMWField Types - All TextField Lengths - 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 1, 9, 9, 9, 9, 55, 65, 45, 45

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    Worldwide Postal Code Finder

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    Updated Nov 1, 2025
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    Worldwide Postal Finder (2025). Worldwide Postal Code Finder [Dataset]. https://www.locazip.com/
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    htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Worldwide Postal Finder
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Find postal codes (ZIP codes) for any country, city, district, or region around the world. Updated regularly for accuracy.

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    CA Postal Codes

    • post-code-finder.com
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    Updated Oct 14, 2025
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    Post Code Finder (2025). CA Postal Codes [Dataset]. https://post-code-finder.com/ar/postal-codes/ca/
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 14, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Post Code Finder
    Area covered
    CA
    Description

    GeoNames dataset snapshot: 1,657 postal code entries covering 1,649 distinct places.

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    Postcodes (Latest) - WMCA

    • cityobservatory.birmingham.gov.uk
    • cityobservatorybirmingham.opendatasoft.com
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Sep 5, 2025
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    (2025). Postcodes (Latest) - WMCA [Dataset]. https://cityobservatory.birmingham.gov.uk/explore/dataset/postcodes-latest-wmca/
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    csv, excel, geojson, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 5, 2025
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This is the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for the West Midlands Combined Authorities, containing comprehensive postcode data for the region.

    The ONS Postcode Directory relates both current and terminated postcodes in the United Kingdom to a wide range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other area geographies. It also links postcodes to pre-2002 health areas, 1991 Census enumeration districts for England and Wales, 2001 Census Output Areas (OA) and Super Output Areas (SOA) for England and Wales, as well as Wards and Constituencies.

    Every postcode record in the ONSPD is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The postcode data is issued quarterly. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.

    Data is updated quarterly. See https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/ for the full release schedule.To view previous versions see the Snapshots section on the Export tab.

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                August 2025
    

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    Important Note
    
     Since the August 2024 release, the dataset now includes the new 2024 constituencies. You can use our Boundaries - Constituencies (2024) dataset to work with this new geography.
     This dataset will always contain the latest iteration of the postcodes file, ensuring you have access to the most up-to-date postcode mapping for analysis.
    
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    Crystal Roof | UK Crime Data API | Last updated October 2025

    • crystalroof.co.uk
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    CrystalRoof Ltd, Crystal Roof | UK Crime Data API | Last updated October 2025 [Dataset]. https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-docs/method/crime-rate-by-postcode
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    jsonAvailable download formats
    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
    England, Wales, United Kingdom
    Description

    This method returns total crime rates, crime rates by crime types, area ratings by total crime, and area ratings by crime type for small areas (Lower Layer Super Output Areas, or LSOAs) and Local Authority Districts (LADs). The results are determined by the inclusion of the submitted postcode/coordinates/UPRN within the corresponding LSOA or LAD.

    All figures are annual (for the last 12 months).

    The crime rates are calculated per 1,000 resident population derived from the census 2021.

    The dataset is updated on a monthly basis, with a 3-month lag between the current date and the most recent data.

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    RBS-ZIP, postcode areas, December 2014

    • ckan.mobidatalab.eu
    Updated May 13, 2019
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    Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (2019). RBS-ZIP, postcode areas, December 2014 [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/rbs-zip-postcode-areas-december-2014
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    http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/file-type/pdf, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 13, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg
    License

    http://dcat-ap.de/def/licenses/cc-byhttp://dcat-ap.de/def/licenses/cc-by

    Description

    RBS-ZIP, postcode areas, December 2014, geometries

  16. National Statistics Postcode Lookup - 2021 Census (August 2022) for the UK

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    Updated Sep 1, 2022
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    Office for National Statistics (2022). National Statistics Postcode Lookup - 2021 Census (August 2022) for the UK [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/60484ad9611249b59f3644e92f37476d
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 1, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
    License

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences

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    Description

    This file contains the National Statistics Postcode Lookup (NSPL) for the United Kingdom as at August 2022 in Comma Separated Variable (CSV) and ASCII text (TXT) formats. To download the zip file click the Download button. The NSPL relates both current and terminated postcodes to a range of current statutory geographies via ‘best-fit’ allocation from the 2021 Census Output Areas (national parks and Workplace Zones are exempt from ‘best-fit’ and use ‘exact-fit’ allocations) for England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland has the 2011 Census Output AreasIt supports the production of area based statistics from postcoded data. The NSPL is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The NSPL is issued quarterly. (File size - 184 MB).

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    Postal Code Conversion File [Canada], March 2008, Census of Canada 2006

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    • borealisdata.ca
    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Statistics Canada. Geography Division (2024). Postal Code Conversion File [Canada], March 2008, Census of Canada 2006 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/KR8POH
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Borealis
    Authors
    Statistics Canada. Geography Division
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    The Postal Code Conversion File (PCCF) is a digital file which provides a correspondence between the Canada Post Corporation (CPC) six-character postal code and Statistics Canada's standard geographic areas for which census data and other statistics are produced. Through the link between postal codes and standard geographic areas, the PCCF permits the integration of data from various sources. The Single Link Indicator provides one best link for every postal code, as there are multiple records for many postal codes. To obtain the postal code conversion file or for questions, consult the DLI contact at your educational institution. The geographic coordinates attached to each postal code on the PCCF are commonly used to map the distribution of data for spatial analysis (e.g., clients, activities). The location information is a powerful tool for planning, or research purposes. In April 1983, the Geography Division released the first version of the PCCF, which linked postal codes to 1981 Census geographic areas and included geographic coordinates. Since then, the file has been updated on a regular basis to reflect changes. For this release of the PCCF, the vast majority of the postal codes are directly geocoded to 2006 Census geography. This improves precision of the file over the previous conversion process used to align postal code linkages to new geographic areas after each census. About 94% of the postal codes were linked to geographic areas using the new automated process. A quality indicator for the confidence of this linkage is available in the PCCF.

  18. Postcodes and Nuts (Nomenclature of Territorial Units For Statistics)

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    Updated Jul 2, 2022
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    Eurostat (2022). Postcodes and Nuts (Nomenclature of Territorial Units For Statistics) [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/postcodes-and-nuts-nomenclature-of-territorial-units-for-statistics?locale=en
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    Jul 2, 2022
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    Eurostathttps://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    All regional statistics at Eurostat refer to NUTS. However, some data collections use postcodes to reference the geographic location. Therefore, Eurostat has established a link between postcodes and NUTS level 3 codes in order to exploit information which originally is coded only by postcodes.

    Various projects in Eurostat and other services of the Commission as well as the European Investment Bank have expressed their need for a link between postcodes and NUTS codes. The most important application at Eurostat is in transport statistics where the information is used to identify the flows of goods transport on roads. Another application is to geo-code address registers with the regional NUTS codes because postcodes are generally available as part of the address.

    The TERCET NUTS-postal codes matching tables contain a lookup-list of European postal codes and their corresponding NUTS codes for the NUTS versions 2010, 2013, 2016 and 2021. There are matching tables for most of the EU, Candidate, EFTA and the United Kingdom. Eurostat has applied a number of quality assurance measures to ensure the best possible quality of the data including formatting checks, checks for completeness of postal codes and checks for spatial accuracy of the geocoding.

    Additional tables containing distance matrixes for different modes of transport are provided.

    Nevertheless, due to the very diverse and complex situation in Europe for postal codes data we cannot guarantee that all postal codes are included and have been correctly matched. Should you detect any errors, we would be grateful if you could notify them to us at ESTAT-USER-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu. The matching tables have been created with data and tools that allow for their free and public distribution for statistical and other non-commercial purposes.

    More information on quality assurance and data sources can be found in the methodological notes.

    KNOWN ISSUES FOR NUTS (as of 15/07/2020) * Malta has only higher level Postal districts * Data for CY has gaps for NUTS 2021, GISCO is working on improving the coverage. * Data for Albania and Montenegro are missing, GISCO is looking into improving the coverage.

  19. Predict accident risk score for unique postcode

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    Updated Mar 13, 2022
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    Manish Tripathi (2022). Predict accident risk score for unique postcode [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/manishtripathi86/predict-accident-risk-score-for-unique-postcode
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    Mar 13, 2022
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    Manish Tripathi
    Description

    Dataset Source: https://machinehack.com/hackathon/predict_accident_risk_score_for_unique_postcode/data

    Data set is for private consumption for the competition.

    According to IBEF “Domestic automobiles production increased at 2.36% CAGR between FY16-20 with 26.36 million vehicles being manufactured in the country in FY20.Overall, domestic automobiles sales increased at 1.29% CAGR between FY16-FY20 with 21.55 million vehicles being sold in FY20”.The rise in vehicles on the road will also lead to multiple challenges and the road will be more vulnerable to accidents.Increased accident rates also leads to more insurance claims and payouts rise for insurance companies.

    In order to pre-emptively plan for the losses, the insurance firms leverage accident data to understand the risk across the geographical units e.g. Postal code/district etc.

    In this challenge, we are providing you the dataset to predict the “Accident_Risk_Index” against the postcodes.Accident_Risk_Index (mean casualties at a postcode) = sum(Number_of_casualities)/count(Accident_ID)

    Working example:

    Train Data (given)
    Accident_ID Postcode Number_of_casualities 1 AL1 1JJ 2 2 AL1 1JP 3 3 AL1 3PS 2 4 AL1 3PS 1 5 AL1 3PS 1 Modelling Train Data (Rolled up at Postcode level)
    Postcode Derived_feature1 Derived_feature2 Accident_risk_Index AL1 1JJ _ _ 2 AL1 1JP _ _ 3 AL1 3PS _ _ 1.33 The participants are required to predict the 'Accident_risk_index' for the test.csv and against the postcode on the test data.

    Then submit your 'my_submission_file.csv' on the submission tab of the hackathon page.

    Pro-tip: The participants are required to perform feature engineering to first roll-up the train data at postcode level and create a column as “accident_risk_index” and optimize the model against postcode level.

    Few Hypothesis to help you think: "More accidents happen in the later part of the day as those are office hours causing congestion"

    "Postal codes with more single carriage roads have more accidents"

    (***In the above hypothesis features such as office_hours_flag and #single _carriage roads can be formed)

    Additionally, we are providing you with road network data (contains info on the nearest road to a postcode and it's characteristics) and population data (contains info about population at area level). This info are for augmentation of features, but not mandatory to use.

    The provided dataset contains the following files:

    Train: 4,84,042 rows x 27 columns

    Test: 1,15,958 rows x 27 columns

    train.csv & test.csv:

    'Accident_ID', 'Police_Force', 'Number_of_Vehicles', 'Number_of_Casualties', 'Date', 'Day_of_Week', 'Time', ‘Local_Authority_(District)', 'Local_Authority_(Highway)', '1st_Road_Class', '1st_Road_Number', 'Road_Type', 'Speed_limit', '2nd_Road_Class', '2nd_Road_Number', 'Pedestrian_Crossing-Human_Control', 'Pedestrian_Crossing-Physical_Facilities', 'Light_Conditions', ‘'Weather_Conditions', 'Road_Surface_Conditions', 'Special_Conditions_at_Site', 'Carriageway_Hazards', 'Urban_or_Rural_Area', 'Did_Police_Officer_Attend_Scene_of_Accident', 'state', 'postcode', 'country'

    Population: 8,035 rows x 10 columns

    population.csv:

    ​​'postcode', 'Rural Urban', 'Variable: All usual residents; measures: Value', 'Variable: Males; measures: Value', 'Variable: Females; measures: Value', ‘Variable: Lives in a household; measures: Value', ‘Variable: Lives in a communal establishment; measures: Value', 'Variable: Schoolchild or full-time student aged 4 and over at their non term-time address; measures: Value', 'Variable: Area (Hectares); measures: Value', 'Variable: Density (number of persons per hectare); measures: Value'

    Road Network: 91,566 rows x 8 columns

    roads_network.csv:

    'WKT', 'roadClassi', ‘roadFuncti', 'formOfWay', 'length', 'primaryRou', 'distance to the nearest point on rd', 'postcode’

    Overview Swiss Re is one of the largest reinsurers in the world headquartered in Zurich with offices in over 25 countries. Swiss Re’s core expertise is in underwriting in life, health, as well as the property and casualty insurance space whereas its tech strategy focuses on developing smarter and innovative solutions for clients’ value chains by leveraging data and technology.

    The company’s vision is to make the world more resilient. Swiss Re believes in applying fresh perspectives, knowledge and capital to anticipate and manage risk to create smarter solutions and help the world rebuild, renew and move forward.About 1300 professionals that work in the Swiss Re Global Business Solutions Center (BSC), Bangalore combine experience, expertise and out-of-the-box thinking to bring Swiss Re's core business to life by creating new business opportunities.

  20. NHS Postcode Directory for the UK Full (November 2022)

    • geoportal.statistics.gov.uk
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    Updated Nov 22, 2022
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    Office for National Statistics (2022). NHS Postcode Directory for the UK Full (November 2022) [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/99dfd9bf55b648918047cb12af23a5d7
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    Nov 22, 2022
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    Office for National Statisticshttp://www.ons.gov.uk/
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    https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences

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    This file contains the 'Full' NHS Postcode Directory (NHSPD) as at November 2022. The NHSPD relates both current and terminated postcodes in the United Kingdom to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other geographies. It also links postcodes to pre-2002 health areas and both 2001 Census and 2011 Census Output Areas and Super Output Areas. The NHSPD is issued quarterly. For further technical information about this file, please refer to the User Guide contained within the downloadable zip file. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. (File Size - 108 MB)

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ONS Postcode Directory (February 2024) for the UK

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Feb 28, 2024
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This is the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for the United Kingdom as at February 2024 in Comma Separated Variable (CSV) and ASCII text (TXT) formats. This file contains the multi CSVs so that postcode areas can be opened in MS Excel. To download the zip file click the Download button. The ONSPD relates both current and terminated postcodes in the United Kingdom to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other area geographies. It also links postcodes to pre-2002 health areas, 1991 Census enumeration districts for England and Wales, 2001 Census Output Areas (OA) and Super Output Areas (SOA) for England and Wales, 2001 Census OAs and SOAs for Northern Ireland and 2001 Census OAs and Data Zones (DZ) for Scotland. It now contains 2021 Census OAs and SOAs for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It helps support the production of area-based statistics from postcoded data. The ONSPD is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The ONSPD is issued quarterly. (File size - 231 MB) Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.

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