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This file contains the National Statistics UPRN Lookup (NSUL) for Great Britain as at February 2023. The NSUL relates the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) for each GB address from AddressBase® Epoch 99 to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other statistical geographies via 'best-fit' allocation from 2021 Census output areas (National Parks and Workplace Zones are exempt from 'best-fit' and use 'exact-fit' allocations). The NSUL is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The NSUL is issued every 6 weeks and is designed to complement the Ordnance Survey AddressBase® product. For further technical information about this file, please refer to the User Guide document contained within the downloadable zip file. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. (File Size – 463 MB)
WARNINGThis 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 DundeePurposeThese files are intended to be downloaded and used within systems such as SEEMIS that have access to a separate source of address information such as the Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer (CAG), One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG) or Ordnance Survey AddressBase.DescriptionThis collection includes the following files:Dundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_all.csvDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_all_primary.csv - required for use in SEEMISDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_all_secondary.csv - required for use in SEEMISDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_denom_primary.csvDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_denom_secondary.csvDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_non_denom_primary.csvDundee_UPRN_SEED_lookup_non_denom_secondary.csvSchema.ini - explicitly sets UPRN datatype to text (with preceding zeroes) for use in excelOnly files 2 & 3 are required for use in SEEMIS. The other files are produced by the same process and are provided here in case they are useful. The combined files (1-3) will contain multiple records for each address. The remaining files (4-7) contain just one record for each address. Each file contains just two columnsUPRN - the Unique Property Reference Number of each address in DundeeSEED - the seedcode of the school catchment that the address is within Both columns are qualified with double quotes and separated with a comma. UPRNs are Unique Property Reference Numbers, as used in the Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer (CAG), the One Scotland Gazetteer (OSG) Or the Ordnance Survey AddressBase products.. For more information please see www.osg.scotSeedcodes are unique identifiers for Scottish Schools. A full list can be found at https://www.gov.scot/publications/school-contact-details/This collection is updated each night with the latest UPRNs from the Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer (CAG). SEED codes 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") This data can be combined with Ordnance Survey OpenUPRN data to visualise it on a map in GIS software such as ArcGIS or QGIS. Or alternatively see the separate "UPRNs with school catchments" layer.
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.
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This file contains the ONS UPRN Directory (ONSUD) for Great Britain as at January 2022. The ONSUD relates the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) for each GB address from AddressBase® Epoch 89 to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other statistical geographies. The ONSUD is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The ONSUD is issued every 6 weeks and is designed to complement the Ordnance Survey AddressBase® product. For further technical information about this file, please refer to the User Guide document contained within the downloadable zip file. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. (File Size - 511 MB)
What OS Open UPRN provides you with:Unique Property Reference NumberA Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is a unique numeric identifier for every addressable location in Great Britain, found in OS's AddressBase products.Addressable featuresUPRNs are assigned to approximately 40 million addressable locations, which may be any kind of building; residential or commercial. It may also be an object that might not have a ‘postal ’ address – such as a bus shelter or electricity sub-station.Share and link dataOS Open UPRN will enable you to share and link data related to UPRNs, which you can spatially analyse and visualise using the accurate location.Authoritative sourceThe UPRNs in OS Open UPRN are primarily allocated by Local Authorities, under their legal duty to maintain this information. This means you can have confidence you're accessing an authoritative source of these identifiers.Identifiers you can trustThe UPRN is a persistent identifier to an addressable location that is never re-used, allowing you to confidently manage associated information to an address.
What OS Open UPRN provides you with:Unique Property Reference NumberA Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is a unique numeric identifier for every addressable location in Great Britain, found in OS's AddressBase products.Addressable featuresUPRNs are assigned to approximately 40 million addressable locations, which may be any kind of building; residential or commercial. It may also be an object that might not have a ‘postal ’ address – such as a bus shelter or electricity sub-station.Share and link dataOS Open UPRN will enable you to share and link data related to UPRNs, which you can spatially analyse and visualise using the accurate location.Authoritative sourceThe UPRNs in OS Open UPRN are primarily allocated by Local Authorities, under their legal duty to maintain this information. This means you can have confidence you're accessing an authoritative source of these identifiers.Identifiers you can trustThe UPRN is a persistent identifier to an addressable location that is never re-used, allowing you to confidently manage associated information to an address.
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This indicator covers seven definitions of green spaces, based on Natural England’s 2023 Green Infrastructure Framework definitions (see p33 of their Green infrastructure standards report).
See fail sisaldab riikliku statistika UPRN Searchup (nsul) Suurbritannia puhul 2023. aasta veebruari seisuga. Nsul on seotud unikaalse kinnisvaraga Viitenumber (UPRN) iga GB aadressi kohta aadressilt addressBase® Epoch 99 kuni a kehtivate seadusjärgsete haldus-, valimis-, tervise- ja muude õigusaktide ulatus statistiline geograafiline jaotus 2021. aasta loenduse väljundpiirkondadest „parim“ eraldise kaudu (Rahvuspargid ja töökohatsoonid on vabastatud parimast sobivusest ja kasutamisest „täpsed“ eraldised). Nsul’i toodab ONS Geography, kes pakub riiklik statistikaamet (ONS) ja geograafiline tugi teenused, mida kasutavad teised organisatsioonid. Nsul väljastatakse iga 6 nädala tagant ja on disainitud täiendama Ordnance Survey AadressBase® toodet. Täiendavaks tehniline teave selle faili kohta, palun tutvuge kasutusjuhendi dokumendiga sisaldub allalaaditavas zip-failis. Pange tähele, et see toode sisaldab Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey ja ONS Intellectual Property Õigused. (Faili suurus – 463 MB)
Heat makes up around half of all the energy we use and so efficient heat management is a major national focus for tackling fuel poverty, meeting environmental challenges and supporting our economy , for more background see Scotland's Heat Map (and the related item tab). Total annual energy consumption (kWh) and 5 year average for the corrected usage for open buildings in GCC estate from 2008 to 2012 .The fuel can be gas, electricity, gas-oil or coal and the year is calendar year. Location covers address, postcode and UPRN (Notes: except air quality units & heat pumps; also Cathkin landfill which is located outside GCC boundary has been assigned a temporary UPRN).For properties with 2 heating sources e.g. Daldowie Training Centre, only the primary source has been included. Data supplied: 2014-03-21 by Glasgow District Council Licence: None
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Link to CYC's online application to find out refuse and recycling collections dates by postcode.
Also includes the public API and API documentation for retrieving:
See on riikliku statistika UPRN kasutusjuhend Otsing (nsul) Suurbritannia kohta 2017. aasta oktoobri seisuga. Nsul seob unikaalset
Atribuudi viitenumber (UPRN) iga GB aadressi kohta kuni praeguseni
geograafilised asukohad 2011. aasta väljundpiirkondade parimale sobivusele vastava jaotuse kaudu. (Faili suurus – 211 KB)
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🇬🇧 영국 English The OS Linked Identifiers API allows you to access the valuable relationships between properties, streets and OS MasterMap identifiers (TOIDs). Benefit from the valuable relationship found in OS Premium products. Link together datasets that are using different identifiers; for example, linking a property address (UPRN) to the street that it’s on (USRN). The OS Linked Identifiers API allows users to access the valuable relationships between properties, streets and OS MasterMap identifiers for free. An identifier is a unique reference assigned to a specific thing, so when you are talking to someone else you can use it to ensure you're talking about the same thing. They are used all the time, such as telephone numbers, postcodes and customer reference numbers. OS is striving to make its identifiers more accessible and useful for its customers. The OS Linked Identifiers API takes this further by enabling the linking together of datasets that are using different identifiers; for example, linking a property address (UPRN - Unique Property Reference Number) to the street that it is on (USRN - Unique Street Reference Number).
See on ONS UPRN-kataloogi (ONSUD) kasutusjuhend Suurbritannia 2019. aasta juuni seisuga. ONSUD on seotud ainuomandi viitega Number (UPRN) iga GB aadressi kohta erinevate praeguste geograafiliste olude järgi. (Faili suurus) – 199 KB) See on ONS UPRN-kataloogi (ONSUD) kasutusjuhend
Suurbritannia 2019. aasta juuni seisuga. ONSUD on seotud ainuomandi viitega
Number (UPRN) iga GB aadressi kohta erinevate praeguste geograafiliste olude järgi. (Faili suurus)
– 199 KB)
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00004587 Modified: 2022-05-17T17:53:58+02:00
https://data.gov.uk/dataset/7b44882d-3c29-4a56-9a5d-6db5d4bcec95/building-standards-applications-scotland#licence-infohttps://data.gov.uk/dataset/7b44882d-3c29-4a56-9a5d-6db5d4bcec95/building-standards-applications-scotland#licence-info
A Building Standards Register is maintained by local authorities under the terms of Section 24 of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003. Local authorities are responsible for granting permission for work to be done (building warrant) and for a completed building to be occupied (completion certificate). These registers are online and searchable and published as weekly lists in a similar way to planning applications.
Registers typically contain details of applications at the following stages of the building warrant process:
The datasets are presented as follows:
This data is collected and published weekly (for weekly lists) and this metadata record is updated weekly.
We strongly recommend that, when using the WFS for this dataset, because of it's size you should use it with a filter.
Moray's planning data has currently been removed from this dataset. We will find a solution to this in due course
See fail sisaldab Ühendkuningriigi ONS UPRN-kataloogi (ONSUD) 2019. aasta novembri seisuga. ONSUD tähistab iga GB kordumatut omandi viitenumbrit (UPRN) aadress aadressilt addressBase® Epoch 71 kuni erinevate kehtivate õigusaktideni haldus-, valimis-, tervishoiu- ja muu statistiline geograaf. ONSUD seda toodab ONS Geography, kes pakub ametile geograafilist tuge Riiklik statistika ja teiste organisatsioonide kasutatavad geograafilised teenused. ONSUD antakse välja iga 6 nädala järel ja see on mõeldud ordnance’i täiendamiseks. Uuring AadressBase® toode. Täiendava tehnilise teabe saamiseks selle toimiku kohta, palun vaadake allalaaditavas zip-is sisalduvat kasutusjuhendit. fail. Pange tähele, et see toode sisaldab Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Uuring ja ONS intellektuaalomandi õigused. (Faili suurus – 460 MB)
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Under the Local Government Transparency Code 2014, local authorities must publish details of all land and building assets including:
• All service and office properties occupied or controlled by user bodies, both freehold and leasehold
• Any properties occupied or run under Private Finance Initiative contracts
• All other properties they own or use, for example, hostels, laboratories, investment properties and depots
• Garages unless rented as part of a housing tenancy agreement
• Surplus, sublet or vacant properties
• Undeveloped land
• Serviced or temporary offices where contractual or actual occupation exceeds three months
• All future commitments, for example under an agreement for lease, from when the contractual commitment is made
Right to contest
The Government has introduced The Right to Contest, which provides a process to challenge government to sell land or property if you believe it’s not needed and could be put to better economic use. Further information and details of the application process can be found on the Government website here.
Licensing
A full dataset version including the Geox, GeoY and UPRN derived from Ordnance Survey data can only be released for using the data to respond to, or interact with the Licensor to deliver or support the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business” due to OS licensing restrictions under a PSMA end user licence.
If you wish to use this data for any other purpose other than supporting the delivery of the Licensor’s Core Business, then you should contact Ordnance Survey via https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/contact/ or telephone 03456 05 05 05 to discuss how they can help you with your requirements.
This data provides both BDUK’s Open Market Review (OMR) determinations at a UPRN level, and BDUK’s current view of whether a premises has a current gigabit connection, whether there are future plans for a gigabit connection, as well as our plans to deliver to premises that we believe are not commercially viable. The data does not contain comprehensive information on which premises have historically been delivered by BDUK through vouchers, Gigahubs and Superfast.
The data is designed to help technical users including broadband suppliers and local councils understand where BDUK plans to deliver and to improve the transparency about the contracts that we’ve signed under Project Gigabit.
See fail sisaldab Suurbritannia riiklikku statistikat UPRN Searchup (nsul) 2023. aasta oktoobri seisuga. Nsul seondub iga GB aadressi kordumatu viitenumbriga aadressilt AddressBase® Epoch 104 mitmesugustele kehtivatele seadusjärgsetele haldus-, valimis-, tervishoiu- ja muudele statistilistele geograafilistele asukohtadele, kasutades 2021. aasta loenduse väljundpiirkondadest „parimat“ jaotust (rahvuspargid ja töökohatsoonid on vabastatud „parima sobivuse“ ja „exact-fit“ eraldistest). Nsul’i toodab ONS Geography, kes pakub geograafilist tuge riikliku statistikaametile (ONS) ja teiste organisatsioonide poolt kasutatavatele geograafilistele teenustele. Nsul väljastatakse iga 6 nädala tagant ja see on mõeldud täiendama Ordnance Survey AadressBase® toodet. Lisateavet selle faili kohta leiate allalaaditavas zip-failis sisalduvast kasutusjuhendist. Pange tähele, et see toode sisaldab Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey ja ONS intellektuaalomandi õigusi. (Faili suurus – 464 MB) See fail sisaldab Suurbritannia riiklikku statistikat UPRN Searchup (nsul) 2023. aasta oktoobri seisuga. Nsul seondub iga GB aadressi kordumatu viitenumbriga aadressilt AddressBase® Epoch 104 mitmesugustele kehtivatele seadusjärgsetele haldus-, valimis-, tervishoiu- ja muudele statistilistele geograafilistele asukohtadele, kasutades 2021. aasta loenduse väljundpiirkondadest „parimat“ jaotust (rahvuspargid ja töökohatsoonid on vabastatud „parima sobivuse“ ja „exact-fit“ eraldistest). Nsul’i toodab ONS Geography, kes pakub geograafilist tuge riikliku statistikaametile (ONS) ja teiste organisatsioonide poolt kasutatavatele geograafilistele teenustele. Nsul väljastatakse iga 6 nädala tagant ja see on mõeldud täiendama Ordnance Survey AadressBase® toodet. Lisateavet selle faili kohta leiate allalaaditavas zip-failis sisalduvast kasutusjuhendist. Pange tähele, et see toode sisaldab Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey ja ONS intellektuaalomandi õigusi. (Faili suurus – 464 MB)
See fail sisaldab Suurbritannia ONS UPRN-kataloogi (ONSUD) aprilli seisuga 2022.ONSUD tähistab iga GB kordumatut omandi viitenumbrit (UPRN) aadress aadressilt addressBase® Epoch 91 kuni erinevate kehtivate õigusaktideni haldus-, valimis-, tervishoiu- ja muu statistiline geograaf.ONSUD seda toodab ONS Geography, kes pakub ametile geograafilist tuge Riiklik statistika ja teiste organisatsioonide kasutatavad geograafilised teenused. ONSUD antakse välja iga 6 nädala järel ja see on mõeldud ordnance’i täiendamiseks. Uuring AadressBase® toode. Täiendava tehnilise teabe saamiseks selle toimiku kohta, palun vaadake allalaaditavas zip-is sisalduvat kasutusjuhendit.
fail. Pange tähele, et see toode sisaldab Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance
Uuring ja ONS intellektuaalomandi õigused. (Faili suurus – 544 MB)
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences
This file contains the National Statistics UPRN Lookup (NSUL) for Great Britain as at February 2023. The NSUL relates the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) for each GB address from AddressBase® Epoch 99 to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other statistical geographies via 'best-fit' allocation from 2021 Census output areas (National Parks and Workplace Zones are exempt from 'best-fit' and use 'exact-fit' allocations). The NSUL is produced by ONS Geography, who provide geographic support to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and geographic services used by other organisations. The NSUL is issued every 6 weeks and is designed to complement the Ordnance Survey AddressBase® product. For further technical information about this file, please refer to the User Guide document contained within the downloadable zip file. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights. (File Size – 463 MB)