Guidance Published on Basic Land and Property Unit Polygons

Top Quote Significant efficiency savings are identified in a new report on the creation of BLPU Polygons. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) October 12, 2012 - London - GeoPlace has published a guidance document aimed at local authorities in England and Wales who wish to create and maintain Basic Land and Property Unit (BLPU) polygons. The guidance is also aimed at those that want to understand the reasons and business benefits of maintaining this type of data.

    The guidance was compiled by a Working Group responding to requests from the local authority community who were seeking assistance on creating and maintaining this type of information more efficiently and consistently across local government. The guidance should be read in conjunction with the Data Entry Conventions for the NLPG and Data Transfer Format v7.3 documents. The contents of the guidance are optional, aimed at authorities who wish to create and maintain this type of information.

    The Working Group undertook a wide ranging consultation process which informed the final document.

    The guidance documents the following areas, together with a number of examples:

    • business process
    • business rules
    • rule base for data entry
    • conventions for maintenance of the data
    • business case and justification of undertaking the creation of BLPU polygons.

    The guidance states that the creation of BLPU polygons has wide-ranging benefits for a local authority, particularly in the following departments:

    • Building control
    • Land charges
    • Social services
    • Education
    • Transport
    • Planning
    • Economic development

    The Working Group concluded that whilst the creation of BLPU polygons requires an initial investment, the return on that investment can be quickly realised with discernible quantitative and qualitative benefits across the whole organisation and partner organisations, with at least 25% efficiency savings to be realised.

    The Reference Document Data Entry Conventions and Best Practice for Basic Land and Property Unit (BLPU) Polygons, (DEC-BLPU-P) Version 1, published September 2012 can be seen at http://www.iahub.net/docs/1349443753737.pdf

    The Consultation Response to the Data Entry Conventions and Best Practice for Basic Land and Property Unit (BLPU) Polygons, Version 0, published September 2012 can be seen at http://www.iahub.net/docs/1349443791262.pdf.

    1. Data Entry Convention for the NLPG http://www.iahub.net/docs/1325605982013.pdf
    2. and Data Transfer Format v7.3 - http://www.iahub.net/docs/1328693841971.pdf

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    GeoPlace contact: Gayle Gander, Head of Marketing, +44(0)20 7630 4600, E-mail: gayle.gander ( @ ) geoplace dot co dot uk, www dot geoplace dot co dot uk dot

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    GeoPlace is a public sector limited liability partnership between the Local Government Association and Ordnance Survey. GeoPlace's role is to create and maintain the National Address Gazetteer and the National Street Gazetteer for England and Wales, providing definitive sources of publicly-owned spatial address and street data for Great Britain. Through agreement with Scotland's Improvement Service Company, coverage has been extended to include Scotland'.

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