Geek stuff: UK Postcode database
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 20:01
I was reading on The Guardian website about the UK Free Our Data campaign. One aim is to break the Royal Mail's stranglehold on the database that maps postcodes to latitude/longitude co-ordinates by creating a public domain one which is filled in by people plotting their post code on a map.
The Royal Mail currently charge thousands of pounds a year to companies wanting to use this information on a website, which puts it out of reach of geeks like me!
http://www.npemap.org.uk/ is one website which is attempting to do this (as is http://www.freethepostcode.org) - just find the approximate location of your house (and your place of work, and your relative's houses...) on the map and type in your postcode, and the free public database gets a little bit bigger and more accurate.
I should add that Scottish addresses are poorly represented at the moment so you MacHeartlanders should get to work!
The Royal Mail currently charge thousands of pounds a year to companies wanting to use this information on a website, which puts it out of reach of geeks like me!
http://www.npemap.org.uk/ is one website which is attempting to do this (as is http://www.freethepostcode.org) - just find the approximate location of your house (and your place of work, and your relative's houses...) on the map and type in your postcode, and the free public database gets a little bit bigger and more accurate.
I should add that Scottish addresses are poorly represented at the moment so you MacHeartlanders should get to work!