OS Open UPRN Overview
This overview introduces OS Open UPRN and gives context for all users – highlighting key features, providing examples of potential uses, and listing details such as supply formats, currency, etc.
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This overview introduces OS Open UPRN and gives context for all users – highlighting key features, providing examples of potential uses, and listing details such as supply formats, currency, etc.
Last updated
OS Open UPRN is an open dataset that contains the position of each record held within AddressBase Premium along with the unique identifier – the Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN).
The product allows users to link and associate datasets by using either the UPRN or the position of the address point. It is designed to bridge the gap between disparate data sets and enable the wider adoption of the UPRN to encourage greater data sharing.
This data is usable in a GIS application and can also be integrated into a spatial database.
Unique Property Reference Number
A UPRN is a unique numeric identifier for every addressable location in Great Britain. The UPRN is the persistent identifier providing consistency across the AddressBase product range.
Each address record has a UPRN, assigned by either Ordnance Survey or Local Authorities in England, Wales and Scotland, depending on the type of address. This is the primary key of the OS Open UPRN product.
Throughout its lifecycle, information on the address of a property can change. This may be due to a change of name, change of use, or the eventual demolition of the property. Independent of any changes being made, the UPRN associated to an address is never changed, meaning the unique identifier remains persistent and reliable.
The key features of the OS Open UPRN product are:
It will be synchronised to the release of AddressBase Premium in completeness and currency.
It will include UPRNs for all addressable locations. An addressable location may be any kind of building, residential or commercial, or it may be an object that might not have a ‘normal’ address, such as a pond or bus shelter.
All UPRNs will be included, independent of their lifecycle state. Therefore, under construction, in use and demolished UPRNs will all be included.
Both the CSV and the GeoPackage data formats will have five core attributes: UPRN, X_COORDINATE, Y_COORDINATE, LATITUDE and LONGITUDE. More information about the structure of the product can be found in the OS Open UPRN Technical Specification.
OS Open UPRN enables users to:
Share information held against a UPRN with a location.
Link together information associated with UPRNs.
The above core use cases will enable many more datasets to be published which include the authoritative UPRN as well as the precise geometry included in OS Premium products. This will facilitate the wider adoption of the UPRN and make a critical identifier widely available.
This overview includes the following sections: