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)
This User Guide contains information about the NSUL including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 366 KB)
This User Guide contains information about the ONSUD including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 350 KB)
This User Guide contains information about the NSUL including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 405 KB)
This User Guide contains information about the NSUL including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 351 KB)
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This method returns historical annual crime rates (total and by crime type) for the years starting 2011. The results are determined by the inclusion of the submitted postcode/coordinates/UPRN within the corresponding LSOA, LAD or region.
The crime rates are calculated per 1,000 resident population derived from the census 2011 and 2021.
The dataset is updated annually.
Available for England, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man as a point geometry in 5 Ordnance Survey (OS) products: AddressBase, AddressBase Plus, AddressBase Premium, AddressBase Plus Islands and AddressBase Premium Islands. The residential nature of properties is determined by the Local Authority addressing custodian as part of their statutory role as Local Land Property Gazetteer (LLPG) custodians. This data is often used for geocoding, service delivery, address matching and verification, customer relationship management and statistical analysis. Keywords: Addresses, Unique Property Reference Numbers, UPRN, House Name, House Number, Postcode, Basic Land and Property Unit, BLPU, Land and Property Identifier, LPI, Residential, Address, Gazetteer, LLPG
Available for England, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man as a point geometry in 5 Ordnance Survey (OS) products: AddressBase, AddressBase Plus, AddressBase Premium, AddressBase Plus Islands and AddressBase Premium Islands. The commercial nature of properties is determined by the Local Authority addressing custodian as part of their statutory role as Local Land Property Gazetteer (LLPG) custodians. This data is often used for geocoding, service delivery, address matching and verification, customer relationship management and statistical analysis. Keywords: Addresses, Unique Property Reference Numbers, UPRN, House Name, House Number, Postcode, Basic Land and Property Unit, BLPU, Land and Property Identifier, LPI, Commercial, Address, Gazetteer, LLPG
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Estimates of mean annual household income for the year 2022 for small areas (Middle layer Super Output Areas, or MSOAs). The results are determined by the inclusion of the submitted postcode/coordinates/UPRN within the corresponding MSOA.
Date of the next update to be announced.
All collections apart from the City Centre which has a different collection cycle.This dataset has been created to support the Waste Collections Postcode Finder on stirling.gov.uk. The information held within this dataset has been redacted to meet Open Data requirements and licencing and contains no address information other than the UPRN.This dataset is indicative rather a definitive overview of collections due to the nature of addressing information.Processing;The data was created using the following processes, sources, and datasets;An extract of the Ordnance Survey's AddressBase Premium address product was processed and, where required, also reference against Stirling Council's Corporate Address Gazetteer. The five waste routes are processed into a single dataset. This dataset set contains information on Collection Day, Week, Stream, and Route.For the purposes of this dataset, UPRN information is matched to the Ordnance Survey's Open URPN product.Updates;Updates will be supplied as and when required by the supplying service, or between six to twelve weeks.Schema;OPEN_UPRN : The UPRN (Unique Property Reference Number) from the address gazetteersFor each of the waste streams attributes have been created, the following is repeated for REFUSE, GLASS, ORGANICS, PLASTICS, and PAPERSTREAM : Created based upon the input source fileDAY : Collection dayWEEK : Collection weekROUND : Collection round
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This method provides the flood risk for a given postcode/coordinate/UPRN.
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs):An EPC provides information about how energy efficient a building is, and how the efficiency could be improved. Buildings are rated on a scale from A to G, with A being the most efficient. The EPC also provides:information on measures which could be made to improve the energy efficiency of the buildingan indicative cost for each improvementThe EPC is accompanied by a recommendations report which provides more detailed information about improvement measures. For further support and guidance, please visit the following: Scottish Government's EPC GuidanceStirling Council's Publication Schedule and Data:EPC Registry data is usually published quarterly and as an individual dataset - Stirling will publish a single dataset, updated incrementally with each released quarter, for its respective reporting year. For example, In March 2025, the latest release contains data up to and including Q3 2024 (end of September 2024).Copyright Information:Please ensure any user of this data has read, and complies with, the copyright information attached to each dataset. The Scottish Government has published these data as Environmental Information on the energy performance of buildings in Scotland. Publication is intended to contribute to delivering the Scottish Government’s policies to mitigate the effects of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide data to facilitate improvements in the energy efficiency of buildings through research, improved management, and innovation.Non-Address DataAll data fields other than the address and postcode data (UPRN, ADDRESS1, ADDRESS2, POST_TOWN & POSTCODE) included within this dataset are licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0Address DataAny use of address data (UPRN, ADDRESS1, ADDRESS2, POST_TOWN & POSTCODE) not specified in Royal Mail’s copyright notice (refer to dataset description and licence) or covered by one of the copyright exceptions will require an appropriate licence. For further information, please visit: OSG | One Scotland Gazetteer.
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
This User Guide contains information about the ONSUD including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 353 KB)
This repository is the second updated version of the attribute-linked residential property price dataset in UK Data Service ReShare 854240 (https://reshare.ukdataservice.ac.uk/854240/). As with the first updated version (ReShare 855033 https://reshare.ukdataservice.ac.uk/855033/) in 2021, this updated dataset contains individual property transactions and associated variables from both Land Registry Price Paid Dataset (LR PPD) and the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) Domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data. This is a linked result by address matching between LR-PPD data (1/1/1995-27/6/2022) and Domestic EPCs data (the twelfth version: ending with 30/6/2022). It is the whole of the 2022 update house price per square metre dataset published in the Greater London Authority (GLA) London Datastore (https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/house-price-per-square-metre-in-england-and-wales).
The linked dataset in this repository is the uncorrected version, recording almost 20 million transactions with 106 variables in England and Wales between 1/1/1995 and 27/6/2022. We have offered technical validation and data cleaning code in UKDA ReShare 854240 to help users to evaluate the representation and to clean up the data. There is no unique way to clean this raw linked dataset, so we suggest users develop their own clean-up process based on their research requirements. In addition, this repository covers the original LR PPD and Domestic EPCs for the linked data (house price per square metre dataset). Similar to the first updated version, a field header has been added in LR PPD. Six variables (individual lodgement identifier, address, address 1, address 2, address 3, postcode) in Domestic EPCs are removed. A newly created unique identifier (id) is added in Domestic EPCs, this id is newly created for Version 12 Domestic EPCs. It is not the same id as in the Domestic EPCs from UK Data Service ReShare 854240 and ReShare 855033. Since November 2021 DLUCH has published Domestic EPCs with the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) hence the dataset in this repository contains the UPRN information from the Domestic EPCs.
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
Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
License information was derived automatically
This dataset provides information on Salford City Council's land and building assets. Details are provided to meet the required standards of the Local Government Transparency Code 2014.
The Code states for vacant properties that only the first part of the postcode should be published so this information has been redacted accordingly.
A full dataset version including the UPRN and geo-co-ordinates 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: http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/public-sector/mapping-agreements/end-user-licence.html
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.
Deze gebruikershandleiding bevat informatie over de NSUL, waaronder: inhoud van het repertorium; gegevensvaluta; de methode voor het toewijzen van gebieden aan postcodes; gegevensformaten; gegevenskwaliteit en beperkingen en details van recente wijzigingen die van invloed zijn geweest op de gegevens. Verschillende bijlagen en tabellen bieden meer gedetailleerde ondersteunende informatie. De download bevat PDF- en ODT-versies van de gebruikershandleiding. (Bestandsgrootte - 386 KB)
This User Guide contains information about the ONSUD including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 356 KB)
https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licenceshttps://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/licences
This User Guide contains information about the NSUL including: directory content; data currency; the methodology for assigning areas to postcodes; data formats; data quality and limitations and details of recent changes that have impacted on the data. Various annexes and tables provide more detailed supporting information. The download includes PDF and ODT versions of the user guide. (File size - 405 KB)
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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)