Unique Property Reference Number
The Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is a unique alphanumeric identifier (a geocode) for every spatial address in Great Britain and can be found in Ordnance Survey's AddressBase products. It provides a comprehensive, complete, consistent identifier throughout a property’s life cycle – from planning permission through to demolition. The UPRN contains no attribution or information (for example coordinate position) about the property.[1]
The ONS UPRN Directory (ONSUD) relates the UPRN for each postal address in Great Britain to a range of current statutory administrative, electoral, health and other area geographies. It also links UPRNs to 2011 Census Output Areas (OA) and Super Output Areas (SOA).[2] It is designed to complement the Ordnance Survey's AddressBase location intelligence products.[3]
In 2020, the government released UPRNs, with their corresponding coordinates, and Unique Street Reference Numbers (USRNs) as open data, and mandated the two identifier types as "the public sector standard for referencing and sharing property and street information".[4]
Production
The ONSUD is produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Geography group. The ONSUD is issued every six weeks. The ONSUD is available for free download in comma separated variable (CSV) format from the ONS Open Geography Portal. The content is broken down by region, with each being supplied as a separate file (with a file each for Wales and Scotland).
The ONSUD reflects UPRNs using information supplied on a 6-weekly basis by Ordnance Surveys's AddressBase. In most instances, it relates UPRNs to geographic areas as at the end of the preceding year. The ONSUD uses the Government Statistical Service (GSS) standard 9-character codes throughout and lookup files linking these codes to statutory area names are provided.[5]
Examples
The UPRN for 10 Downing Street is 100023336956,[6] and for Bristol Central Library, 000000199356.[7]
Data fields
Each record in the ONSUD contains the following fields:
- Unique Property Reference Number
- Non-metropolitan county / metropolitan county / Inner London, Outer London
- County Electoral Division
- Local Authority District (LAD) / unitary authority (UA) / metropolitan district (MD) / London borough (LB) / (Scottish) council area (CA)
- Electoral ward / division
- Former Strategic Health Authority (SHA) / Local Health Board (LHB) / Health Board (HB)
- Country
- Region (former GOR)
- Westminster parliamentary constituency
- European Electoral Region (EER)
- Travel to Work Area (TTWA)
- LAU2 area
- National park
- 2011 Census Output Area (OA)
- 2011 Census Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA)/ Data Zone (DZ)
- Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) / Intermediate Zone (IZ)
- Parish / community
- 2011 Census Workplace Zone (WZ)
- Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) / Local Health Board (LHB) / Community Health Partnership (CHP)
- Built-up Area (BUA)
- Built-up Area Sub-division (BUASD)
- 2011 Census rural-urban classification
- 2011 Census Output Area classification (OAC)
- Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) - first instance
- Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) - second instance
- Police Force Area (PFA)
- Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)
References
- Ordnance Survey Policy statement – Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- ONS A Beginners guide to UK geography Retrieved 9 April 2020.
- Ordnance Survey AddressBase products Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- "New freedoms to share UPRNs and USRNs". GeoPlace. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ONS ONS UPRN Directory User Guide Retrieved 9 April 2020
- "Your long term flood risk assessment". flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- "Library finder". Bristol City Council. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
External links
Wikidata has the property: |
- Open Geography Portal
- Map of UPRNs overlaid on OpenStreetMap data