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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.
British postcodes with easting, northing, latitude, and longitude.
With additional fields for geospace applications, including postcode area, postcode district, postcode sector, incode, and outcode.
This was provided by https://www.thingstodowithdata.com/open-postcode-geo and is is derived from the ONS Postcode Directory which is licenced under the Open Government Licence and the Ordnance Survey OpenData Licence.
Uses May 2016 ONS Postcode Directory.
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This file contains the National Statistics Postcode Lookup (NSPL) for the United Kingdom as at May 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 2011 Census Output Areas (national parks and Workplace Zones are exempt from ‘best-fit’ and use ‘exact-fit’ allocations). It 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 - 196 MB).
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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).
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This is the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for the United Kingdom as at February 2023 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 and Wales. 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 - 234 MB)NOTE: The 2022 ONSPDs included an incorrect update of the ITL field with two LA changes in Northamptonshire. This error has been corrected from the February 2023 ONSPD.NOTE: There was an issue with the originally published file where some change orders yet to be included in OS Boundary-LineÔ (including The Cumbria (Structural Changes) Order 2022, The North Yorkshire (Structural Changes) Order 2022 and The Somerset (Structural Changes) Order 2022) were mistakenly implemented for terminated postcodes. Version 2 corrects this, so that ward codes E05014171–E05014393 are not yet included. Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.
Data showing a look up of small user postcodes to higher index area geographies.
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Data sourced from Postcode Index Scotland Access database.
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Contains Ordnance Survey data (C) Crown copyright 2014.
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Data is aggregated to UK post area from: Geoindex JISC UK Web Domain Dataset. Counts of postcodes are summed by year of archive.org instance and sub-domain e.g. .ac.uk About the Geoindex http://dx.doi.org/10.5259/ukwa.ds.2/geo/1 The ~2.5 billion 200 OK responses in the JISC UK Web Domain Dataset (1996-2010) dataset have been scanned for geographic references - specifically postcodes. This set of postcode citations, found at particular URLs, crawled at particular times, forms an historical geoindex of the UK web. For more details about how the data was created, its format, and how to use it, see here. The geoindex is composed of some 700,641,549 lines of TSV data, each asserting that a given web page, crawled at a given data, contained one or more references to a given postcode.
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This dataset is based on the data provided by the Central Bureau voor de Statistiek on different statistical metrics at the postcode level.Only the 4-digit postcodes (PC4) are available, the 5-digit and 6-digit are not freely available from the Dutch authorities.Enhancements- add administrative hierarchy: Gemeenten and Provincie.
This information set is offered by Point Topic, the UK's leading source for broadband availability data. Postcode-level residential broadband technology availability data covering all major fixed broadband technology groups. Full UK coverage. Full UK coverage. Updated monthly and including time series starting 2019.
Technologies covered: - DSL - GFAST - FTTC - FTTP - Cable
Use this data for a complete insight into the complex and evolving landscape of broadband availability in the UK, tracking competition and deployment of fibre and other technologies.
Potential use cases for our products are vast and varied. Our data has been used by ISPs, government departments and agencies, OTT providers, hardware vendors, consultancies, data centre service providers, satellite connectivity providers and academics, to name just a few.
Flexible pricing model allowing users to choose between pricing per premise count, region, or complete UK output. Minimum order 100,000 premises. Available as one-off purchase (snapshot, no timeline) or subscription (monthly/quarterly/annual outputs, with timeline).
Our data will be delivered in CSV format via link. For alternative delivery methods (API, etc.), contact us.
Point Topic provides a wide range of additional products and services, including forecasting, analysis and bespoke research.
Geoscape G-NAF is the geocoded address database for Australian businesses and governments. It’s the trusted source of geocoded address data for Australia with over 50 million contributed addresses distilled into 15.4 million G-NAF addresses. It is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using independently examined and validated government data.
From 22 August 2022, Geoscape Australia is making G-NAF available in an additional simplified table format. G-NAF Core makes accessing geocoded addresses easier by utilising less technical effort.
G-NAF Core will be updated on a quarterly basis along with G-NAF.
Further information about contributors to G-NAF is available here.
With more than 15 million Australian physical address record, G-NAF is one of the most ubiquitous and powerful spatial datasets. The records include geocodes, which are latitude and longitude map coordinates. G-NAF does not contain personal information or details relating to individuals.
Updated versions of G-NAF are published on a quarterly basis. Previous versions are available here
Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.
Changes in the February 2025 release
Nationally, the February 2025 update of G-NAF shows an overall increase of 47,284 addresses (0.30%). The total number of addresses in G-NAF now stands at 15,706,733 of which 14,867,032 or 94.65% are principal.
In the February 2025 release of G-NAF, over 300 addresses in Morra, Western Australia have been updated. About 150 addresses have changed locations and 160 properties now have street numbers instead of lot numbers. Some properties are still using lot-numbers, resulting in two addressees. This issue will be resolved in the May 2025 update of G-NAF.
In the February release, Geoscape has re-classified geocode types of ‘Property Access Point Setback’ (PAPS) to be ‘Property Access Point’ (PAP) in South Australia where the geocode falls within a road casement as the geocode is not set back into a land parcel. This update has changed approximately 57,000 geocodes to PAP from their previous classification of PAPS, while there are some 14,000 PAPS geocodes that remain unchanged.
Geoscape has moved product descriptions, guides and reports online to https://docs.geoscape.com.au.
Further information on G-NAF, including FAQs on the data, is available here or through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on G-NAF, including software solutions, consultancy and support.
Additional information: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia.
Use of the G-NAF downloaded from data.gov.au is subject to the End User Licence Agreement (EULA)
The EULA terms are based on the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). However, an important restriction relating to the use of the open G-NAF for the sending of mail has been added.
The open G-NAF data must not be used for the generation of an address or the compilation of an address for the sending of mail unless the user has verified that each address to be used for the sending of mail is capable of receiving mail by reference to a secondary source of information. Further information on this use restriction is available here.
End users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Users must also note the following attribution requirements:
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Incorporates or developed using G-NAF © Geoscape Australia licensed by the Commonwealth of Australia under the Open Geo-coded National Address File (G-NAF) End User Licence Agreement.
G-NAF is a complex and large dataset (approximately 5GB unpacked), consisting of multiple tables that will need to be joined prior to use. The dataset is primarily designed for application developers and large-scale spatial integration. Users are advised to read the technical documentation, including product change notices and the individual product descriptions before downloading and using the product. A quick reference guide on unpacking the G-NAF is also available.
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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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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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For many countries lat/lng are determined with an algorithm that searches the place names in the main geonames database using administrative divisions and numerical vicinity of the postal codes as factors in the disambiguation of place names. For postal codes and place name for which no corresponding toponym in the main geonames database could be found an average lat/lng of 'neighbouring' postal codes is calculated. Please let us know if you find any errors in the data set. ThanksFor Canada we have only the first letters of the full postal codes (for copyright reasons)For Ireland we have only the first letters of the full postal codes (for copyright reasons)For Malta we have only the first letters of the full postal codes (for copyright reasons)The Argentina data file contains 4-digit postal codes which were replaced with a new system in 1999.For Brazil only major postal codes are available (only the codes ending with -000 and the major code per municipality).For India the lat/lng accuracy is not yet comparable to other countries.Update frequency: 1 month
Geoplan mapping data provided the flood risk insurer with most accurate UK Postcode data on the market, giving them the ability to create flood maps, catastrophe models and analytics, used by some of the world's largest insurers.
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on 29th April 2001. They were run by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency (NISRA), General Register Office for Scotland (GROS), and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for both England and Wales. The UK comprises the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.Statistics from the UK censuses help paint a picture of the nation and how we live. They provide a detailed snapshot of the population and its characteristics, and underpin funding allocation to provide public services. Census Support provides digitised boundary datasets of the UK, available in many Geographic Information System (GIS) formats. Most of these data are available as Open data under OGL v3 license. Postcode directories are also available although some of these are restricted to members of the academic community under 'Special Conditions'. There are many digitised boundaries available. The main group of boundaries correspond to the various levels of 2011, 2001, 1991, 1981 and 1971 census geography which are designed to be used for spatial visualisation and analysis of census statistics. Also available are historic boundaries created by the Great Britain Historical GIS Project, held at the UK Data Archive under GN 33288 Great Britain Historical Database, 1841-1939. Main Topics:Accommodation type (brief)Accommodation type (detailed)Adults, Number Employed in HouseholdAdults, Number in HouseholdAgeAge of Family Reference Person (FRP)Age of Household Reference Person (HRP)Age of Students and SchoolchildrenAmenitiesArmed ForcesBath/Shower and Toilet, use ofCare (unpaid), Provision ofCare, Provision ofCarers and their Economic Activity, Number ofCars and vansCentral heatingChildrenChildren, dependentCommunal Establishment ResidentsCommunal establishment, combined type and managementConcealed familiesCountry of birthCountry of Birth (additional categories)Daytime PopulationDwelling TypeEconomic ActivityEconomic Activity of Associated People Resident in HouseholdsEconomic Activity of Full-time studentsEconomic Activity of Household Reference Person (HRP)Ethnic group (England and Wales)Ethnic group (England and Wales) of Household Reference PersonFamily compositionFamily statusFamily typeHealth, GeneralHours workedHousehold compositionHousehold composition (alternative classification)Household dependent childrenHousehold deprivationHousehold Reference Person indicatorHousehold sizeHousehold Space TypeHousehold TypeHouseholds with students away during term-timeIndustryIndustry, formerLimiting long-term illnessLimiting Long-Term Illness (LLTI), Household residents withLimiting long-Term Illness, number of people with in householdLiving arrangementsLiving arrangements of Household Reference Person (HRP)Lowest floor levelMarital statusMigration (armed forces)Migration (Communal establishment)Migration (People)Multiple ethnic identifierOccupancy RatingOccupation (brief)Occupation (detailed)Occupation, formerPensioner householdPeople aged 17 or over in household, Number ofPopulation TypePublic transport users in householdsQualifications (England and Wales)Qualifications, highest level of (England and Wales)Qualifications, professionalReligion (England and Wales)Religion (England and Wales) of Household Reference PersonResident BasisResident TypeRooms in a dwelling, number ofRooms, Number ofRooms, Persons perSexSex of Household Reference Person (HRP)Single Adult HouseholdsSocial Grade of Household Reference Person (HRP), approximatedSocial Grade, approximatedSocio-economic Classification (NS-SeC)Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) of Household Reference Person (HRP)Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) of Household Reference Person (HRP), Main categories ofStudent accommodation (Standard Output)Student accommodation TypeStudent statusTenureTenure, dwellingTime Since Last WorkedTravel to Work, distanceTravel to work, Means ofTravel to Work, Method of and Number of Employed PeopleWorking ParentsYear last worked Census Support provides the following facilities: • Easy Download The most regularly requested Census Support boundaries available as ready to use national datasets. The key 2011 and 2001 census boundary datasets and look-up tables for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales are available through this facility • Boundary Data Selector This facility allows selection of boundaries, for the area required, in the format required. For example, Census Output Areas for several counties could be downloaded, or for a specific ward or district. The selection can be previewed over an Ordnance Survey back-drop map and then extracted from the Census Support database in one of several GIS formats. • Postcode Directory Download This facility allows the download of complete versions of current and historical postcode directories (sometimes referred to as look-up tables). These directories provide details of current and historical postcodes along with details of other geographies (e.g. electoral ward, health authority etc.) in which that postcode is located. As they contain a grid reference for the postcode they provide a convenient means to geo-reference the researchers' own datasets • Postcode Data Selector Provides more user control in terms of geographical coverage, number and range of fields selected and output options. Allows users to filter and subset data based on their needs so they only need to take small portions of the (large) directories as needed. No sampling (total universe)
Geographical data provides relevant insight for a wide scope of applications, providing a robust picture of multiple geographical layers to enhance geospatial analysis, segmentation, personalization and audience engagement.
Acxiom combines data from multiple reliable private and public sources, summarizing individual and household data attributes for a given geographic level to create robust unique estimates for each area. The use of proven granular data and multivariate procedures ensure the projections accurately reflect the area. Once aggregated, it is no longer possible to identify individuals and the data can be considered anonymous, protecting consumers’ privacy in accordance with local and EU privacy laws.
An extensive range of demographic and lifestyle attributes are available, including:
Lifestage Demographics
Household Composition
Daytime Population
Home and Property
Income and Employment
Affordability and expenditure
Lifestyles, Interest and Charity
Automotive
Finance and Credit
Media, Channel and Technology
Personicx Segmentation
Attributes are a combination of proportions, mean values and scores for a range of demographic, income and lifestyle data at a postcode level.
Use cases & Benefits: Elevate your analysis and marketing with an improved understanding of local areas and market potential to: Optimize strategic planning for site location and sales territories Define the right mix of products and services to offer based on market characteristics. Target individuals geographically with online and offline communications
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Het bestand CBSpostcode4 bevat statistische gegevens naar numeriek deel van een postcode (1234).
In augustus 2024 zijn gegevens over de jaren 2021 en 2022 aangevuld, het jaar 2023 is toegevoegd. Deze jaren bevatten nu gegevens over demografie, wonen, energie, inkomen, sociale zekerheid, nabijheid van voorzieningen en dichtheid voor over beschikbaar.
Lees voor meer informatie: https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/longread/diversen/2024/statistische-gegevens-per-vierkant-en-postcode-2021-2022-2023
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Het bestand CBSpostcode6 bevat statistische gegevens per volledige postcode. In augustus 2024 zijn gegevens over de jaren 2021 en 2022 aangevuld, het jaar 2023 is toegevoegd. Deze jaren bevatten nu gegevens over demografie, wonen, energie, inkomen, sociale zekerheid, nabijheid van voorzieningen en dichtheid. Een jaar is aangevuld voor zover de gegevens van het peilmoment beschikbaar waren. Het jaar 2021 bevat inmiddels alle onderwerpen.
De cijfers voor de meeste onderwerpen is een standgegeven per 1 januari. Over energiegebruik, huishoudinkomen en aantal geboorten hebben de cijfers betrekking op het gehele jaar. Van de recentere jaren 2022 en 2023 zullen niet direct alle gegevens beschikbaar zijn, deze worden jaarlijks aangevuld.
Hoewel alle postcodevlakken aanwezig zijn bevatten alleen die postcodevlakken gegevens over personen waarin over minimaal vijf inwoners gepubliceerd wordt en/of gegevens over woningen waarvan over minimaal vijf woningen gepubliceerd wordt. De begrenzing van de postcodevlakken is afkomstig van de ESRI postcode kaart. Deze publicatie is van augustus 2024.
Lees voor meer informatie over de onderwerpen in de postcodepublicatie: https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/longread/diversen/2024/statistische-gegevens-per-vierkant-en-postcode-2021-2022-2023
Lees voor informatie over het verkrijgen van het bestand: https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/dossier/nederland-regionaal/geografische-data/gegevens-per-postcode
Data containing the Output Areas and Output Areas to higher geographies within Glasgow City Council based on the 2011 Census aggregates. It shows a output area codes for Glasgow and a lookup of postcode to output area, data zone, intermediate geography, electoral ward code and other higher geographies with their corresponding Easting and Northing. Output Areas are the main building bricks for census areas. They are derived from aggregating a small number of neighbouring postcodes although in few cases, some postcodes are large enough to become single output areas. Output Areas will aggregate exactly to council areas but not necessarily to other higher geographies. Glasgow City Council Area Code used in the 2011 census is S12000046. For a more detailed report on the classification of Output areas used in the 2011 census, please click here. Data extracted 2013-11-13T11:12:42 Contains NRS data (c) Crown copyright 2013. Contains Ordnance Survey data (c) Crown copyright 2013. Licence: None output-area.zip - https://dataservices.open.glasgow.gov.uk/Download/Organisation/cb95330b-d7c0-472b-b3a7-a1b520bffd18/Dataset/39016946-3b63-448e-931e-04ead35a138f/File/3cc12f2d-513d-4176-a19c-0e4121507b47/Version/d169dac5-8b3e-498f-8b6b-9aa849dfdd6f output-areas-to-higher-areas.zip - https://dataservices.open.glasgow.gov.uk/Download/Organisation/cb95330b-d7c0-472b-b3a7-a1b520bffd18/Dataset/39016946-3b63-448e-931e-04ead35a138f/File/cb26c01d-c177-44dc-89cc-7446fad75817/Version/e5637660-4c0a-4850-8372-0e9229a13bbe output-areas-to-higher-areas.geojson - https://dataservices.open.glasgow.gov.uk/Download/Organisation/cb95330b-d7c0-472b-b3a7-a1b520bffd18/Dataset/39016946-3b63-448e-931e-04ead35a138f/File/f86e025e-750f-4e0e-a735-b21a0a8312ae/Version/7ed87d76-1907-4924-b664-6716a11a9621 glasgow-2011-output-area.geojson - https://dataservices.open.glasgow.gov.uk/Download/Organisation/cb95330b-d7c0-472b-b3a7-a1b520bffd18/Dataset/39016946-3b63-448e-931e-04ead35a138f/File/759cf6b9-95d8-4739-a2bc-f77d8cbc6a59/Version/8d51f7e6-347f-4a42-aef9-dce91b748e63
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This dataset is part of the Geographical repository maintained by Opendatasoft.It has been extracted from OpenStreetMap data made available on https://www.suche-postleitzahl.org/ under the Open Database License.EnhancementsAdded data about Kreis and Land for each Post code, based on BKG data under Data licence Germany - attribution - 2.0.
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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.