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September 2017 OS Code-Point Open for Greater London and London boroughs are downloadable via the links below. OS Code-Point Open provides a National Grid coodinate for a point within each postcode unit (e.g. SE1 2AA) in Great Britain.There are approximately 1.6 million postcode units in the UK and each contains an average of 15 adjoining addresses. It also contains a number of columns of attributes which provide information about each postcode unit, including local authority area codes down to ward level and National Health Service. The geographic extent of the Code-Point dataset below has been limited to the Greater London area as well as extracts for the City of London and the 32 London boroughs individually. In addition to conventional CSV file format, the dataset is also available as ESRI shapefile format (.shp) for ease of use with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for visualisation and further analysis. Key attributes: postcode unit, easting, northing, NHS health authority code and administrative codes Coverage: Greater London and 33 individual London borough. Format: Comma separated values (.csv) & Esri shapefile (.shp) External link: https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/products/code-point-open.html
Code-Point Open is a dataset that contains postcode units, each of which have a precise geographical location. To give you extra analytical power, Code-Point Open includes NHS authority and administrative unit codes. There are approximately 1.7 million postcode units in England, Scotland and Wales. Each postcode unit, such as KY12 8UP or PO14 2RS, contains an average of fifteen adjoining addresses. Northern Ireland postcodes are not available with Code-Point Open. Discover hidden patterns in your data. With Code-Point Open, you can display on a map any information that contains a postcode; for example, customer records. For basic route planning, Code-Point Open will locate your starting and destination postcode, so your software can work out the best roads to take. Save money and benefit from simple licensing terms. Code-Point Open is free to view, download and use for commercial, education and personal purposes.
OS Code-Point Open for Greater London and London boroughs können über die untenstehenden Links heruntergeladen werden.
OS Code-Point Open stellt ein nationales Raster für einen Punkt innerhalb jeder Postleitzahleneinheit (z.B. SE1 2AA) in Großbritannien zur Verfügung.Es gibt ungefähr 1,6 Millionen Postleitzahleneinheiten in Großbritannien und jede enthält durchschnittlich 15 angrenzende Adressen. Es enthält auch eine Reihe von Spalten mit Attributen, die Informationen über jede Postleitzahleneinheit enthalten, einschließlich lokaler Gebietscodes bis zur Gemeindeebene und des nationalen Gesundheitsdienstes.
Die geografische Ausdehnung des nachstehenden Code-Point-Datensatzes wurde auf den Großraum London sowie auf Auszüge für die City of London und die 32 Londoner Bezirke einzeln beschränkt. Neben dem herkömmlichen CSV-Dateiformat steht der Datensatz auch als ESRI-Shapefile-Format (.shp) zur einfachen Verwendung mit Geographischen Informationssystemen (GIS) zur Visualisierung und weiteren Analyse zur Verfügung.
Schlüsselattribute: Postleitzahleneinheit, Ost-, Nord-, NHS-Gesundheitsbehörde Code und Verwaltungscodes
Deckung: Greater London und 33 einzelne London Borough.
Format: Kommagetrennte Werte (.csv) & Esri-Shapefile (.shp)
Externer Link: https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/products/code-point-open.html
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Code-Point Open is a dataset that contains postcode units, each of which have a precise geographical location. There are approximately 1.7 million postcode units in England, Scotland and Wales. Each postcode unit, such as KY12 8UP or PO14 2RS, contains an average of fifteen adjoining addresses. Northern Ireland postcodes are not available with Code-Point Open.
Septembris 2017 OS Code-Point Atvērt Greater London un Londonas boroughs ir lejupielādējami, izmantojot saites zemāk.
OS Code-Point Open nodrošina valsts režģa kodinātu punktam katrā pasta indeksu vienībā (piemēram, SE1 2AA) Lielbritānijā.Lielbritānijā ir aptuveni 1,6 miljoni pasta indeksu vienību, un katrā no tām ir vidēji 15 blakusesošas adreses.Tajā ir arī vairākas atribūtu slejas, kas sniedz informāciju par katru pasta indeksu vienību, tostarp vietējo pašvaldību apgabalu kodi līdz pat nodaļas līmenim un Nacionālais veselības dienests.
Nākamās kodu punktu datu kopas ģeogrāfiskais apjoms ir ierobežots līdz Londonas Lielajai teritorijai, kā arī izvilkumi par Londonas pilsētu un 32 Londonas rajoniem atsevišķi.Papildus parastajam CSV datņu formātam datu kopa ir pieejama arī kā ESRI formas datnes formāts (.shp), lai atvieglotu izmantošanu ģeogrāfiskās informācijas sistēmās (ĢIS) vizualizācijai un turpmākai analīzei.
Galvenie atribūti:pasta indekss, austrumu, ziemeļu, NHS veselības iestādes kods un administratīvie kodi
Pārklājums: Lielākā Londona un 33 individuālais Londonas borough.
Format: Komata atdalītās vērtības (.csv) & Esri formas fails (.shp)
Ārējā saite: https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/products/code-point-open.html
Data identifying the location of all the postcodes in Cambridgeshire. Extracted from OS Code-Point data® published by Ordnance Survey.
If data is used, please acknowledge the copyright and the source of the data by including the following attribution statements:
Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right (2016)
Contains Royal Mail data © Royal Mail copyright and database right (2016)
Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right (2016)
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Source: Code-Point® Open (Ordnance Survey) https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/opendatadownload/products.html
All data is correct as of download date: 06/09/2016
Code-Point provides a precise geographical location for each postcode unit in the United Kingdom. It also contains additional information, for example, PO boxes and the total number of addresses, both domestic and non-domestic, in each postcode unit.
Code-Point includes Gridlink® data. Gridlink is a consortium initiative involving a number of government agencies that have cooperated to improve the consistency and quality of spatially referenced, postcode-based data.
A list of all Postcodes within Nottingham City, with further information indicating whether the Postcode crosses the Nottingham City boundary, if so which other District part of the Postcode is within, and details of the Ward into which the majority of the postcode is located. Data definition information can be found in the 'Notes' sheet.Postcode information has been sourced from Code-Point Open, an open data product published by Ordnance Survey. The following attribution statement must be used with this data: Contains OS data © Crown copyright [and database right] [year].
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Database of nearest resilience infrastructure from each Scottish postcode, commissioned and funded by the National Centre for Resilience.
Data are in geopackage format, which is curated by the open geospatial consortium. The data format can be read by GDAL, and hence all major analytical and spatial software (e.g. R, Python, QGIS). The database has two main tables:
datazones - a spatial table of boundary polygons. Available from data.gov.uk under the open government licence.
postcode_to_POI - a table of postcode to POI type distances with lookups for a range of administrative boundaries.
An example query (in R) is shown in 10.5281/zenodo.3386179 to access data in the geopackage.
The database was built using the following datasets:
Ordnance Survey Open Roads
Ordnance Survey Code-Point Open
Ordnance Survey Points of Interest
The following copyright licences apply to this dataset:
© Crown Copyright and Database Right 2019. Ordnance Survey (Digimap Licence). This material includes data licensed from PointX Database Right/Copyright 2019. Contains NRS data © Crown copyright and database right 2019.
Rozmanitost volně dostupných digitálních mapovacích souborů Ordnance Survey včetně poštovních směrovacích čísel a hranic správy. Tyto datové soubory mohou být užitečné při mapování řady dalších datových souborů dostupných v londýnském Datastore, jako jsou data na úrovni Borough nebo Ward. Následující produkty OS jsou k dispozici ke stažení z webových stránek OS OpenData:
Minikapacita ® 1:250 000 Měřítko Barevný Raster OS Street View ® Hranice-Line-trade; Code-Point Open ® 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer Strategi ® Meridian ™ 2 OS Locator ™ OS Terrain 50 Pozemní forma PANORAMA ® OS VectorMap ® Okres (vektor) OS VectorMap ® Okres (rastr)
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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: landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits. These hazards are evaluated 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 evaluated hazards are then linked to a postcode database - the Derived Postcode Database (DPD), which is updated biannually with new releases of Ordnance Survey Code-Point® data (current version used: 2019.3). The newGIP is provided for national coverage across Great Britain (not including the Isle of Man). This product is available in a range of GIS formats including Access (.dbf), ArcGIS (.shp) or MapInfo (*.tab). The newGIP is produced for use at 1:50 000 scale providing 50 m ground resolution.
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This is the data associated with the paper submitted entitled:
A Novel Approach for Mapping Exposure to Land Cover at the Small Statistical Geography Level
Joanne K. Garrett1, Lewis R. Elliott1, Rebecca Lovell1, Benedict W. Wheeler1, Tom Marshall2, Fränze Kibowski2, Benjamin B. Philips3, Kevin J. Gaston3
This dataset includes the Living England percentage land cover at the LSOA level calculated by two methods. These methods are referred to as the "proposed" method and the "typical" method. Our proposed method uses data at both LSOA and postcode (sub-LSOA) levels for England, first calculating the percentage coverage of land cover types within 300 m postcode buffers, then averaging these at the LSOA level weighted by the number of domestic postal delivery addresses (as a proxy for population per postcode). It mitigates edge effects by allowing habitat exposure to extend beyond the LSOA boundary through the use of a 300-metre postcode buffer and maintains consistency across varying LSOA sizes. We argue that the new proposed approach reduces the potential for exposure misclassification associated with variable unit size at the small statistical geography level.
The variables are described in the included file data_variable_descriptions.xlsx
The code is available on Github at github.com/j-k-garrett/RENEW_mapping.
LSOAs were obtained for the year 2011 [1]. Postcode locations were obtained from the UK’s Ordnance Survey dataset of postcode locations (Codepoint; [2]), which is accessible through the Edina Digimap service for UK educational and research institutions. The Living England Habitat Map is a probability-based map showing the extent and distribution of broad habitats across England [3]. Estuaries and rias were obtained from the Coastal Physiographic features product from JNCC [4.5]. Boundary data for Scotland and Wales were obtained from the Ordnance Survey dataset Boundary-Line [6].
The study was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council ‘Renewing biodiversity through a people-in-nature approach (RENEW)’ project (NE/W004941/1)
References
[1] Office for National Statistics: Lower Layer Super Output Areas (December 2011) Boundaries Full Clipped (BFC) EW V3. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/1f23484eafea45f98485ef816e4fee2d_0/explore; 2021.
[2] Ordnance Survey: Code-Point. August 2021. EDINA Digimap Ordnance Survey Service; 2021.
[3] Kilcoyne A, Clement M, Moore C, Picton Phillipps G, Keane R, Woodget A, Potter S, Stefaniak A, Trippier B: Living England: Technical User Guide. NERR108. http://nepubprod.appspot.com/publication/4918342350798848; 2022: 38.
[4] Joint Nature Conservation Committee: Coastal Physiographic Features - Estuaries. https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/225fb0e1-5cfd-43fa-a6bf-c108091f3825/coastal-physiographic-features-estuaries; 2018.
[5] Joint Nature Conservation Committee: Coastal Physiographic Features - Ria https://www.data.gov.uk/dataset/71bb8571-6214-45ba-8f14-a9b8d014b90c/coastal-physiographic-features-ria; 2018.
[6] Ordnance survey: Boundary-Line, Scotland and Wales region. 23rd April 2022 edn. https://digimap.edina.ac.uk/os: EDINA Digimap Ordnance Survey Service; 2022.
The Mayor's Office for Police and Crime is consulting on a new estate strategy. One of the proposals is to close 65 front counters, where the public can access the police in person.
This page contains links to two main outputs: 1. Travel times for each LSOA in London to front counters 2. Geocoded file of front counter locations Maps visualising the travel times before and after the proposed closures are available here.
Travel Times
This dataset was commissioned to help Londoners see whether they would still be able to travel to a front counter using public transport in 45 minutes or less. LSOAs are a convenient way of splitting London up as they have roughly equal populations and the ONS uses them to aggregate all Census statistics leading to good interoperability. The timings were produced by WSYL Ltd (locatable.com) acting on behalf of Jenny Jones AM (as of Feb 2013).
The method of obtaining the data was a mixture of proprietary technology made by Locatable and the use of Transport for London's data feeds (http://www.tfl.gov.uk/businessandpartners/syndication/default.aspx) for accurate public transport times. For every LSOA centre-point, the distance to the nearest open 24 hour and daytime police station was gauged. If either was more than a mile away (in a straight line), the TfL data was consulted for an accurate journey time. A walking pace of 2.5mph was assumed, which is conservative for a healthy adult. If the closest counter is proposed for closure, the next qualifying counter was found and the time to that location from the centre of the LSOA in question was determined.
The final dataset contains 1 line per LSOA, which includes the travel times to the nearest open police counter at:
0400 on 03/03/13 with current status of police counters
1200 on 03/03/13 with current status of police counters
0400 on 03/03/13 with proposed status of police counters
1200 on 03/03/13 with proposed status of police counters
Front Counter Locations
These files were produced by WSYL Ltd (locatable.com) acting on behalf of Jenny Jones AM (as of Feb 2013). In the CSV file, each line describes one police front counter as it currently stands (in Feb 2013) and after the proposed reducton in service (some time after Match 2013, if approved). A counter may be open 24/7, during the daytime or "voluneteer" or "temporary". For most purposes volunteer, temporary and daytime are the same.
The geocoded counter locations were derived from the postcode of each counter's address, using the Ordnance Survey Open Code Point dataset (http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/code-point-open/). This is available under the terms of the OS Open Data License (https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/docs/licences/os-opendata-licence.pdf). The JSON file adheres to the Geo JSON specification (http://www.geojson.org/)
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THE CAR PARKS DATASET IS NO LONGER UPDATED.
This dataset of car parks in Great Britain was created for the Transport Direct journey planning website. It includes co-ordinates of each car park and entrance/exit, car park name, locality and operator. The Code-Point® Open Data associated with some car parks is also free and available under Ordnance Survey OpenData™. Please note that Transport Direct ceased operating at the end of September 2014 and the contract to maintain the car park data has now expired.
Although the car park data previously used for Transport Direct is no longer maintained, the following link allows you to access British Parking Association (BPA) Park Mark car park data: http://data.gov.uk/dataset/car-parks-bpa
The static Transport Direct car park data does include some Park Mark car parks, but is no longer updated, and therefore the quality of the data will degrade over-time. The BPA data is updated on a monthly basis.
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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: landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits. These hazards are evaluated 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 evaluated hazards are then linked to a postcode database - the Derived Postcode Database (DPD), which is updated biannually with new releases of Ordnance Survey Code-Point® data (current version used: 2018.3). The newGIP is provided for national coverage across Great Britain (not including the Isle of Man). This product is available in a range of GIS formats including Access (.dbf), ArcGIS (.shp) or MapInfo (*.tab). The newGIP is produced for use at 1:50 000 scale providing 50 m ground resolution.
A Code-Point localiza com precisão 1,7 milhões de unidades de código postal na Grã-Bretanha e na Irlanda do Norte. Cada unidade contém uma média de 15 endereços adjacentes. Para os profissionais de marketing direto, o Code-Point® ajuda-o a maximizar as suas taxas de resposta ao segmentar os clientes nos melhores códigos postais para a sua oferta.
O Code-Point é uma poderosa ferramenta de insights. Aparecem pontos críticos geográficos para que possa direcionar a ação local para, por exemplo, pequenos delitos ou surtos de doenças.
Damos-lhe a divisão entre endereços residenciais e comerciais em cada código postal.Isto permite-lhe definir quais as áreas a visar para serviços como a banda larga empresarial.
Code-Point fornece uma localização geográfica precisa para cada unidade de código postal no Reino Unido. Contém também informações adicionais, por exemplo, códigos de região e área do SNS, códigos de condado, distrito e ala da administração local, caixas postais e o número total de endereços, nacionais e não nacionais, em cada unidade de código postal. Code-Point inclui dados Gridlink®. O Gridlink é uma iniciativa de consórcio que envolve uma série de agências governamentais que cooperaram para melhorar a consistência e a qualidade dos dados baseados em códigos postais espacialmente referenciados. A Code-Point localiza com precisão 1,7 milhões de unidades de código postal na Grã-Bretanha e na Irlanda do Norte.Cada unidade contém uma média de 15 endereços adjacentes.
Para os profissionais de marketing direto, o Code-Point® ajuda-o a maximizar as suas taxas de resposta ao segmentar os clientes nos melhores códigos postais para a sua oferta.
O Code-Point é uma poderosa ferramenta de insights. Aparecem pontos críticos geográficos para que possa direcionar a ação local para, por exemplo, pequenos delitos ou surtos de doenças.
Damos-lhe a divisão entre endereços residenciais e comerciais em cada código postal. Isto permite-lhe definir quais as áreas a visar para serviços como a banda larga empresarial. Code-Point fornece uma localização geográfica precisa para cada unidade de código postal no Reino Unido. Contém também informações adicionais, por exemplo, códigos de região e área do SNS, códigos de condado, distrito e ala da administração local, caixas postais e o número total de endereços, nacionais e não nacionais, em cada unidade de código postal. Code-Point inclui dados Gridlink®. O Gridlink é uma iniciativa de consórcio que envolve uma série de agências governamentais que cooperaram para melhorar a consistência e a qualidade dos dados baseados em códigos postais espacialmente referenciados.
Code-Point Open ir datu kopa, kas satur pasta indeksa vienības, no kurām katrai ir precīza ģeogrāfiskā atrašanās vieta. Lai dotu jums papildu analītisko jaudu, Code-Point Open ietver NHS iestādes un administratīvo vienību kodus. Anglijā, Skotijā un Velsā ir aptuveni 1,7 miljoni pasta indeksu vienību. Katrā pasta indeksa vienībā, piemēram, KY12 8UP vai PO14 2RS, ir vidēji piecpadsmit blakus esošas adreses. Ziemeļīrijas pasta indeksi nav pieejami ar atvērto koda punktu. Atklājiet slēptos modeļus savos datos. Ar Code-Point Open, jūs varat parādīt kartē jebkuru informāciju, kas satur pasta indeksu; piemēram, klientu ieraksti. Pamata maršruta plānošanai, Code-Point Open atradīs savu sākuma un galamērķa pasta indeksu, lai jūsu programmatūra varētu izstrādāt labākos ceļus veikt.
Ietaupiet naudu un gūstiet labumu no vienkāršiem licencēšanas noteikumiem. Code-Point Open ir brīvi apskatīt, lejupielādēt un izmantot komerciāliem, izglītības un personīgiem mērķiem.
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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: landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits. These hazards are evaluated 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 evaluated hazards are then linked to a postcode database - the Derived Postcode Database (DPD), which is updated biannually with new releases of Ordnance Survey Code-Point® data (current version used: 2017.3). The newGIP is provided for national coverage across Great Britain (not including the Isle of Man). This product is available in a range of GIS formats including Access (.dbf), ArcGIS (.shp) or MapInfo (*.tab). The newGIP is produced for use at 1:50 000 scale providing 50 m ground resolution.
(UNCLASSIFIED) GeoNames contains over 10 million geographical names and consists of over 8 million unique features whereof 2.8 million populated places and 5.5 million alternate names. All features are categorized into one out of nine feature classes and further subcategorized into one out of 645 feature codes. GeoNames is integrating geographical data such as names of places in various languages, elevation, population and others from NGA, GNIS, Ordnance Survey OpenData, Geobase, GTOPO30, and various sources. Last updated 09/23/2014 by GeoNames.Attribute Table Field DescriptionsISO3 - International Organization for Standardization 3-digit country code ADM0_NAME - Administration level zero identification / name ADM1_NAME - Administration level one identification / name ADM2_NAME - Administration level two identification / name FC - Feature classification for geographic point DSG - Feature type designation code for geographic point SORT_NAME - Name of geographical point in ASCII characters FULL_NAME - Name of geographical point in UCS Transformation Format – 8-bit (UTF8) ALT_NAME - Alternate names of geographic point MODIFY_DAT - Date that the geographic point was added or changed in the database SOURCE_DT - Source creation date SOURCE - Source Field Attribute DescriptionsFC A - Administrative region feature type P - Populated place feature type V - Vegetation feature type L - Locality or area feature type U - Undersea feature type R - Streets, highways, roads, or railroad feature type T - Hypsographic feature type H - Hydrographic feature type S - Spot feature type DSG ADM1 - First-order administrative division ADM2 - Second-order administrative division ADM3 - third-order administrative division ADMD - Administrative division AGRF - Agricultural facility AIRF - Airfield AIRH - Heliport AIRP - Airport AIRQ - Abandoned airfield ANCH - Anchorage AREA - Area BAY - Bay BDG - Bridge BDGQ - Ruined bridge BNK - Bank CAPE - Cape CAVE - Caves CH - Church CHN - Channel CHNM - Marine channel CMTY - Cemetery COVE - Cove CSTL - Castle CTRF - Facility center DAM - Dam DLTA - Delta FLD - Field FLLS - Waterfall FLTT - Tidal flat FRM - Farm FY - Ferry GATE - Gate GRGE - Gorge HBR - Harbor HLL - Hill HSTS - Historical Site INLT - Inlet ISL - Island ISLS - Islands ISLT - Land-tied island ISLX - Section of island LCTY - Locality LGN - Lagoon LK - Lake LOCK - Lock LTHSE - Lighthouse MFGN - Salt evaporated ponds MLM - Ore treatment plant MN - Mines MNAU - Gold mines MNC - Coal mines MNFE - Iron mines MNMT - Monument MRSH - Marsh MT - Mountain MTS - Mountains NVB - Naval base PAL - Palace PASS - Pass PCLI - Independent political entity PEN - Peninsula PK - Peak PLAT - Plateau PLN - Plain PND - Pond PNDI - Intermittent pond PNDN - Salt pond PPL - Populated place PPLA - Seat of a first-order administrative division PPLA2 - Seat of a second-order administrative division PPLA3 - Seat of a third-order administrative division PPLC - Capital of a political entity PPLH - Historically populated place PPLL - Populated locality PPLQ - Abandoned populated place PPLS - Populated places PPLW - Destroyed populated place PPLX - Section of populated place PRK - Park PRT - Port PS - Power station PSH - Hydroelectric power station PT - Point RD - Road RDGE - Ridge RF - Reef RHSE - Resthouse RK - Rock RKS - Rocks RR - Railroad RSRT - Resort RSTN - Railroad station RSRNQ - Abandoned railroad station RSTP - Railroad stop RSV - Reservoir RUIN - Ruin RVN - Ravine SEA - Sea SHOL - Shoal SHRN - Shrine SPA - Spa SPNG - Spring SPNT - Hot spring STM - Stream STMA - Anabranch STMC - Canalized stream STMM - Stream mouth STNM - Meteorological station SWMP - Swamp TMB - Tomb TMPL - Temple TNL - Tunnel TOWR - Tower UPLD - Upland VAL - Valley The above listed DSG codes are some of the more popular codes used; other codes can be reviewed through http://www.geonames.org/export/codes.html. CollectionIt should be noted that source data results in rounded geographic coordinates that create a grid-based distribution pattern. Some features such as islands (ISL), rocks (RK), reefs (RF), and others cannot be attributed to the administrative bounds and were labeled with a 999999.Consistent naming conventions for geographic locations were attempted, but name variants may exist which can include historical or less widespread interpretations.The data included herein have not been derived from a registered survey and should be considered approximate unless otherwise defined. While rigorous steps have been taken to ensure the quality of each dataset, DigitalGlobe is not responsible for the accuracy and completeness of data compiled from outside sources.Sources (HGIS)GeoNames, "Liberia." September 23, 2014. Accessed September 23, 2014. http://www.geonames.org.Sources (Metadata)GeoNames, “About GeoNames.” May 23, 2012. Accessed September 23, 2014. http://www.geonames.org.GeoNames, “GeoNames Feature Codes.” May 23, 2012. Accessed September 23, 2014. http://www.geonames.org.
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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: landslides, shrink-swell clays, soluble rocks, running sands, compressible ground and collapsible deposits. These hazards are evaluated 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 evaluated hazards are then linked to a postcode database - the Derived Postcode Database (DPD), which is updated biannually with new releases of Ordnance Survey Code-Point® data (current version used: 2022.3). The newGIP is provided for national coverage across Great Britain (not including the Isle of Man). This product is available in a range of GIS formats including Access (.dbf), ArcGIS (.shp) or MapInfo (*.tab) on request. The newGIP is produced for use at 1:50 000 scale providing 50 m ground resolution.
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September 2017 OS Code-Point Open for Greater London and London boroughs are downloadable via the links below. OS Code-Point Open provides a National Grid coodinate for a point within each postcode unit (e.g. SE1 2AA) in Great Britain.There are approximately 1.6 million postcode units in the UK and each contains an average of 15 adjoining addresses. It also contains a number of columns of attributes which provide information about each postcode unit, including local authority area codes down to ward level and National Health Service. The geographic extent of the Code-Point dataset below has been limited to the Greater London area as well as extracts for the City of London and the 32 London boroughs individually. In addition to conventional CSV file format, the dataset is also available as ESRI shapefile format (.shp) for ease of use with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for visualisation and further analysis. Key attributes: postcode unit, easting, northing, NHS health authority code and administrative codes Coverage: Greater London and 33 individual London borough. Format: Comma separated values (.csv) & Esri shapefile (.shp) External link: https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/products/code-point-open.html