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    OS NGD API - Features | gimi9.com

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    Updated Sep 29, 2022
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    (2022). OS NGD API - Features | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/uk_os-ngd-api-features
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    Sep 29, 2022
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    🇬🇧 영ꔭ English OS NGD API – Features gives you simple access to the OS National Geographic Database (OS NGD). Get started quickly and request the data you need, as and when you need it, using the latest in API standards (based on the OGC API – Features specification). This API is self-documenting and allows you to easily discover what OS NGD data is available before using it. Explore the various data collections for free to decide what best suits your needs. The data is ideal for geospatial analysis, provided in GeoJSON format and ready to use in many applications (desktop, web and mobile). With OS NGD API – Features, you can filter by attribute, location and time to create your own customised data selections.

  2. Ordnance Survey National Geographic Database Bus Shelters

    • data-insight-tfwm.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 30, 2023
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    Transport for West Midlands (2023). Ordnance Survey National Geographic Database Bus Shelters [Dataset]. https://data-insight-tfwm.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ordnance-survey-national-geographic-database-bus-shelters
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    Jun 30, 2023
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    Transport for West Midlandshttp://www.tfwm.org.uk/
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    Description

    The OS National Geographic Database (NGD) Address Theme provides a complete and definitive view of UK address data. It's designed to underpin a range of analytical use cases and provide the most detailed view of an address and its lifecycle. This table demonstrates the geographical extents of bus shelters in the West Midlands Conurbation area as polygons. This dataset is available to local authority partners. To request access contact the Data Insight Team.

  3. Ordnance Survey National Geographic Pavement Paths

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    Updated Jun 30, 2023
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    Transport for West Midlands (2023). Ordnance Survey National Geographic Pavement Paths [Dataset]. https://data-insight-tfwm.hub.arcgis.com/documents/27cb2723e1e84bb1b0c5e073580f34d6
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    Jun 30, 2023
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    Transport for West Midlandshttp://www.tfwm.org.uk/
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    Description

    The OS National Geographic Database (NGD) Transport Theme provides a definitive network dataset and topographic depiction of Great Britain's roads, tracks and paths. It brings Ordnance Survey's large-scale road and path content, and routing information together with authoritative information from the National Street Gazetteers (NSGs) and the Trunk Road Street Gazetteer (TRSG). This table demonstrates the geographical extents of features representing, describing or limiting the extents of pathways. A path is defined as any established way other than a road or track. This dataset is available to local authority partners. To request access contact the Data Insight Team.

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    OS NGD API — Caratteristiche

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    Ordnance Survey, OS NGD API — Caratteristiche [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/os-ngd-api-features?locale=it
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    Dataset authored and provided by
    Ordnance Survey
    Description

    OS NGD API — Caratteristiche ti dĂ  accesso semplice al OS National Geographic Database (OS NGD). Inizia rapidamente e richiedi i dati di cui hai bisogno, come e quando ne hai bisogno, utilizzando gli standard API piĂč recenti (basati sulle specifiche OGC API — Caratteristiche).

    Questa API Ăš auto-documentante e consente di scoprire facilmente quali dati OS NGD sono disponibili prima di utilizzarli. Esplora le varie raccolte di dati gratuitamente per decidere cosa meglio si adatta alle tue esigenze. I dati sono ideali per l'analisi geospaziale, forniti in formato GeoJSON e pronti all'uso in molte applicazioni (desktop, web e mobile).

    Con OS NGD API — Caratteristiche, ù possibile filtrare per attributo, posizione e tempo per creare le proprie selezioni di dati personalizzati.

  5. Ordnance Survey Code-Point Open

    • data.wu.ac.at
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    csv, html
    Updated Mar 15, 2018
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    Greater London Authority (GLA) (2018). Ordnance Survey Code-Point Open [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/ZTNkOWNkOGUtZTcwMi00ZmM2LWE2NzQtYzFmMjVlYjVlZmFi
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    csv, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 15, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Greater London Authorityhttp://www.london.gov.uk/
    License

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

    Description

    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

  6. National Monuments Service - Archaeological Survey of Ireland - Dataset -...

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    Updated May 9, 2024
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    data.gov.ie (2024). National Monuments Service - Archaeological Survey of Ireland - Dataset - data.gov.ie [Dataset]. https://data.gov.ie/dataset/national-monuments-service-archaeological-survey-of-ireland
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    May 9, 2024
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    data.gov.ie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Ireland, Ireland
    Description

    A Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) was issued for all counties in the State between 1984 and 1992. The SMR is a manual containing a numbered list of certain and possible monuments accompanied by 6-inch Ordnance Survey maps (at a reduced scale). The SMR formed the basis for issuing the Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) - the statutory list of recorded monuments established under Section 12 of the National Monuments (Amendment) Act 1994. The RMP was issued for each county between 1995 and 1998 in a similar format to the existing SMR. The RMP differs from the earlier lists in that, as defined in the Act, only monuments with known locations or places where there are believed to be monuments are included. The large Archaeological Survey of Ireland archive and supporting database are managed by the National Monuments Service and the records are continually updated and supplemented as additional monuments are discovered. On the Historic Environment viewer an area around each monument has been shaded, the scale of which varies with the class of monument. This area does not define the extent of the monument, nor does it define a buffer area beyond which ground disturbance should not take place – it merely identifies an area of land within which it is expected that the monument will be located. It is not a constraint area for screening – such must be set by the relevant authority who requires screening for their own purposes. This data has been released for download as Open Data under the DPER Open Data Strategy and is licensed for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Please note that the centre point of each record is not indicative of the geographic extent of the monument. The existing point centroids were digitised relative to the OSI 6-inch mapping and the move from this older IG-referenced series to the larger-scale ITM mapping will necessitate revisions. The accuracy of the derived ITM co-ordinates is limited to the OS 6-inch scale and errors may ensue should the user apply the co-ordinates to larger scale maps. Records that do not refer to 'monuments' are designated 'Redundant record' and are retained in the archive as they may relate to features that were once considered to be monuments but which on investigation proved otherwise. Redundant records may also refer to duplicate records or errors in the data structure of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. This dataset is provided for re-use in a number of ways and the technical options are outlined below. For a live and current view of the data, please use the web services or the data extract tool in the Historic Environment Viewer. The National Monuments Service also provide an Open Data snapshot of its national dataset in CSV as a bulk data download. Users should consult the National Monument Service website https://www.archaeology.ie/ for further information and guidance on the National Monument Act(s) and the legal significance of this dataset. Open Data Bulk Data Downloads (version date: 23/08/2023) The Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is provided as a national download in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format. This format can be easily integrated into a number of software clients for re-use and analysis. The Longitude and Latitude coordinates are also provided to aid its re-use in web mapping systems, however, the ITM easting/northings coordinates should be quoted for official purposes. ERSI Shapefiles of the SMR points and SMRZone polygons are also available The SMRZones represent an area around each monument, the scale of which varies with the class of monument. This area does not define the extent of the monument, nor does it define a buffer area beyond which ground disturbance should not take place – it merely identifies an area of land within which it is expected that the monument will be located. It is not a constraint area for screening – such must be set by the relevant authority who requires screening for their own purposes. GIS Web Service APIs (live views): For users with access to GIS software please note that the Archaeological Survey of Ireland data is also available spatial data web services. By accessing and consuming the web service users are deemed to have accepted the Terms and Conditions. The web services are available at the URL endpoints advertised below: SMR; https://services-eu1.arcgis.com/HyjXgkV6KGMSF3jt/arcgis/rest/services/SMROpenData/FeatureServer SMRZone; https://services-eu1.arcgis.com/HyjXgkV6KGMSF3jt/arcgis/rest/services/SMRZoneOpenData/FeatureServer Historic Environment Viewer - Query Tool The "Query" tool can alternatively be used to selectively filter and download the data represented in the Historic Environment Viewer. The instructions for using this tool in the Historic Environment Viewer are detailed in the associated Help file: https://www.archaeology.ie/sites/default/files/media/pdf/HEV_UserGuide_v01.pdf

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    Az 1982-1986-os Ă©v fotogrammetriai repĂŒlĂ©se National

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    Updated Nov 15, 2024
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    Institut CartogrĂ fic ValenciĂ  (2024). Az 1982-1986-os Ă©v fotogrammetriai repĂŒlĂ©se National [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/spaicv0201_1985naci0300?locale=hu
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    Nov 15, 2024
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    Institut CartogrĂ fic ValenciĂ 
    Description

    A repĂŒlĂ©s a National Geographic Institute megbĂ­zĂĄsĂĄbĂłl törtĂ©nt. A repĂŒlĂ©s 1982-tƑl 1986-ig tartott. Fekete-fehĂ©r keretek. HozzĂĄvetƑleges repĂŒlĂ©si skĂĄla 1:30,000 Ă©s pixelmĂ©ret 0,41 cm A repĂŒlĂ©s a National Geographic Institute megbĂ­zĂĄsĂĄbĂłl törtĂ©nt. A repĂŒlĂ©s 1982-tƑl 1986-ig tartott. Fekete-fehĂ©r keretek. HozzĂĄvetƑleges repĂŒlĂ©si skĂĄla 1:30,000 Ă©s pixelmĂ©ret 0,41 cm

  8. Tidal Dataset - CAMRIS - Maximum Tidal Range

    • data.csiro.au
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    Updated Mar 27, 2015
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    CSIRO (2015). Tidal Dataset - CAMRIS - Maximum Tidal Range [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4225/08/551485767777F
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    Mar 27, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1995 - Present
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/
    Description

    This dataset contains maps showing the principal attributes of tides around the Australian coast. It has been derived from data published in the Australian National Tide Tables.

    Format: shapefile.

    Quality - Scope: Dataset. External accuracy: +/- one degree. Non Quantitative accuracy: Data are assumed to be correct. Three datasets describe tidal information around Australia:

    Cover_Name, Item_Name, Item_Description:

    TIDEMAX, MAX_TIDE_(M), Maximum tidal range in metres.

    Conceptual consistency: Coverages are topologically consistent. No particular tests conducted by ERIN. Completeness omission: Complete for the Australian continent. Lineage: ERIN: Data was projected to geographics using the WGS84 datum and spheroid, to be compatible for the Australian Coastal Atlas. The digital datsets were attributed using the information held in the legend (.key) files.

    CSIRO: All CAMRIS data were stored in VAX files, MS-DOS R-base files and as a microcomputer dataset accessible under the LUPIS (Land Use Planning Information System) land allocation package. CAMRIS was established using SPANS Geographic Information System (GIS) software running under a UNIX operating system on an IBM RS 6000 platform. A summary follows of processing completed by the CSIRO: 1. r-BASE: Information imported into r-BASE from a number of different sources (ie Digitised, scanned, CD-ROM, NOAA World Ocean Atlas, Atlas of Australian Soils, NOAA GEODAS archive and The Complete Book of Australian Weather). 2. From the information held in r-BASE a BASE Table was generated incorporating specific fields. 3. SPANS environment: Works on creating a UNIVERSE with a geographic projection - Equidistant Conic (Simple Conic) and Lambert Conformal Conic, Spheroid: International Astronomical Union 1965 (Australia/Sth America); the Lower left corner and the longitude and latitude of the centre point. 4. BASE Table imported into SPANS and a BASE Map generated. 5. Categorise Maps - created from the BASE map and table by selecting out specified fields, a desired window size (ie continental or continent and oceans) and resolution level (ie the quad tree level). 6. Rasterise maps specifying key parameters such as: number of bits, resolution (quad tree level 8 lowest - 16 highest) and the window size (usually 00 or cn). 7. Gifs produced using categorised maps with a title, legend, scale and long/lat grid. 8. Supplied to ERIN with .bil; .hdr; .gif; Arc export files .e00; and text files .asc and .txt formats. 9. The reference coastline for CAMRIS was the mean high water mark (AUSLIG 1:100 000 topographic map series).

  9. Australian Estuaries Database - CAMRIS

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    Updated Mar 27, 2015
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    CSIRO (2015). Australian Estuaries Database - CAMRIS [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4225/08/551484A8DE81A
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 27, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1995 - Present
    Area covered
    Dataset funded by
    CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/
    Description

    CAMRIS incorporates the Australian estuarine database, which includes the National Estuaries Study (Bucher and Saenger 1989, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8470.1991.tb00726.x). Attributes include location, name, climatic variables, run-off coefficients, land use, flood frequency, water quality, habitat types including seagrass/mangrove/saltmarsh, fisheries/conservation/amenity values, administration, literature and threats.

    Format: shapefile.

    Quality - Scope: Dataset. Absolute External Positional Accuracy: Assumed to be correct. +/- one degree. Non Quantitative accuracy: The estuaries coverage contains 1566 points and the following attributes:

    ESTUARY_NO : Inventory number, contains a letter prefix to denote State in which estuary lies. Estuaries are numbered clockwise around the continent.

    NAME : Name of major input stream used to identify an estuary unless the estuary itself is named.

    GEO_ZONE : Set of 12 coastal geographical zones (ACIUCN 1986).

    CLIM_ZONE : Set of 3 named climatic zones.

    CATCH_AREA : Catchment Area (sq km).

    AVE_ANN_RF : Mean annual rainfall (mm), recorded at station nearest estuary.

    RUNOFF_COEF : Runoff figure, best approximation to a catchment average rainfall, usually the average value for the respective drainage basin.

    MAX_TIDAL_RANGE : Maximum tidal range (m).

    WATER_AREA : Water area (sq km).

    SAND-MUD_AREA : Sand and Mud Area (sq km).

    MANGROVE_AREA : Area of Mangroves (sq km).

    SEAGRASS_AREA : Area of Seagrass (sq km).

    SALTMARSH_AREA : Area of Saltmarsh (sq km).

    ESTUARINE_AREA : Est area of estuary (sq km).

    GALLOWAY_SECTION : Galloway section number - each 3x10km strip is numbered, clockwise around the coast.

    LONGITUDE : Longitude of estuary site (dd).

    LATITUDE : Latitude of estuary site (dd).

    LANDUSE_CODE : % catchment clearance.

    FLOOD_REGIME : Frequency of flooding.

    WATER-QUAL : Subjective assessment of water quality only.

    MANGROVE_COVER : Degree Mangrove cover.

    SEAGRASS_COVER : Degree Seagrass cover.

    SALTMARSH_COVER : Degree Saltmarsh cover.

    FISH_VALUE : Importance of an estuary as a commercial or amateur fishing ground.

    FISH_THREAT : Threats to fisheries.

    CONS_VALUE : Qualitative conservation values.

    CONS_THREAT : Threats to conservation.

    AMENITY_VALUE : Amenities value.

    ECO_STATUS : Effects of human activity.

    RESEARCH : Depth of information used to assess estuary.

    ADMIN : Statutory classifications that restricts use.

    Conceptual consistency: Coverages are topologically consistent. No particular tests conducted by ERIN. Completeness omission: Complete for the Australian continent. Lineage: ERIN: Projected the estuaries point coverage to geographics with the WGS84 spheroid. The coverage has been attributed with information taken from the Bucher and Saenger (1989) National estuaries inventory.

    CSIRO: Data were stored in VAX files, MS-DOS R-base files and as a microcomputer dataset accessible under the LUPIS (Land Use Planning Information System) land allocation package. CAMRIS was established using SPANS Geographic Information System (GIS) software running under a UNIX operating system on an IBM RS 6000 platform. A summary of data processing follows:

    1. r-BASE: Information imported into r-BASE from a number of different sources (ie Digitised, scanned, CD-ROM, NOAA World Ocean Atlas, Atlas of Australian Soils, NOAA GEODAS archive and Complete book of Australian Weather).

    2. From the information held in r-BASE a BASE Table was generated incorporating specific fields.

    3. SPANS environment: Works on creating a UNIVERSE with a geographic projection - Equidistant Conic (Simple Conic) and Lambert Conformal Conic, Spheroid: International Astronomical Union 1965 (Australia/Sth America); the Lower left corner and the longitude and latitude of the centre point.

    4. BASE Table imported into SPANS and a BASE Map generated.

    5. Categorise Maps - created from the BASE map and table by selecting out specified fields, a desired window size (ie continental or continent and oceans) and resolution level (ie the quad tree level).

    6. Rasterise maps specifying key parameters such as: number of bits, resolution (quad tree level 8 lowest - 16 highest) and the window size (usually 00 or cn).

    7. Gifs produced using categorised maps with a title, legend, scale and long/lat grid.

    8. Supplied to ERIN with .bil; .hdr; .gif; Arc export files .e00; and text files .asc and .txt formats.

    9. The reference coastline for CAMRIS was the mean high water mark (AUSLIG 1:100 000 topographic map series).

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

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    Updated Feb 18, 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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    Dataset updated
    Feb 18, 2024
    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 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.

  11. ONS Postcode Directory (November 2018) for the UK

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    Updated Nov 26, 2018
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    Office for National Statistics (2018). ONS Postcode Directory (November 2018) for the UK [Dataset]. https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/32b109c449cc4c44bda2c6d3ab28ef6b
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 26, 2018
    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

    Area covered
    Description

    This is the ONS Postcode Directory (ONSPD) for the United Kingdom as at November 2018 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 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 - 209 MB)Please note that this product contains Royal Mail, Gridlink, LPS (Northern Ireland), Ordnance Survey and ONS Intellectual Property Rights.

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🇬🇧 영ꔭ English OS NGD API – Features gives you simple access to the OS National Geographic Database (OS NGD). Get started quickly and request the data you need, as and when you need it, using the latest in API standards (based on the OGC API – Features specification). This API is self-documenting and allows you to easily discover what OS NGD data is available before using it. Explore the various data collections for free to decide what best suits your needs. The data is ideal for geospatial analysis, provided in GeoJSON format and ready to use in many applications (desktop, web and mobile). With OS NGD API – Features, you can filter by attribute, location and time to create your own customised data selections.

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