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Written statement made by Robert Neill (Conservative) on Thursday, 2 December 2010 in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Department for Communities and Local Government.


National Address Gazetteer Database

I would like to inform the House that the Government are today announcing they will bring together publicly owned address information for England and Wales from Ordnance Survey and local authorities to create a ““national address gazetteer database””, providing one definitive source of accurate spatial address data. To deliver this an agreement has been reached to set up a joint venture between Ordnance Survey and the local government group to create a single source of address data. Having just one database will remove duplication and inefficient processes in the public sector and will provide a better quality of information for all users. The products created from the national address gazetteer database will be made available free at the point of use for all public sector bodies under the centrally funded public sector mapping agreement. Commercial customers will be able to license the data in the same way as they do for the Ordnance Survey and local government products they use today. The proposal for the national address gazetteer database will be referred to the Office of Fair Trading for third parties to comment. Subject to Office of Fair Trading clearance the database will be developed by April 2011. This will allow the market to review the database before it is released.


Secondary information

Type
Written statement
Reference
519 c85-6WS 
Session
2010-12
Subjects
Databases Local government Private sector Public sector Office of Fair Trading Ordnance Survey National address gazetteer
Link
View this Written statement on www.publications.parliament.uk