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UPRN number
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From: Robert Dootson
14 August 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
When was the UPRN number system installed in Chorley's mapping
system, and when was it last updated.
Yours faithfully, Robert Dootson
Chorley Borough Council
14 August 2009
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17 August 2009
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From: foi
Chorley Borough Council
18 August 2009
Dear Mr Dootson
I am writing in response to your request for information under the terms
of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Ref No FOI/09/093
The UPRN (Unique Property Reference Number) is part of the Local Land and
Property Gazetteer (LLPG) record. This is a record that is held within
the LLPG for every property within Chorley Borough.
The LLPG is updated daily, either by amending or adding further data to
existing records (for instance a change of property or business name), or
by the addition of new properties (created via new build properties by the
Street Naming and Numbering team, in discussion with the developer) or
land records ( For example, in the case of a planning application being
received for an area of land where there is no LLPG record, a new record
is created with a description of the position of the land as an address in
relation to real world objects such as roads, houses etc.).
It has been distributed within Chorley's mapping system since 2000. It is
updated in real time, so as a record is added to or amended within the
LLPG, the mapping system is automatically updated with that information.
I hope the information provided here answers your enquiry. If however,
you are unhappy with the outcome, or the way in which Chorley Council has
handled your request, you may wish to make an appeal. This can be done in
writing to the Freedom of Information Officer, Chorley Council, Civic
Offices, Union Street, Chorley, PR7 1AL, or by e-mail to:
[1][email address] clearly stating your reasons for dissatisfaction.
Please quote the above reference number in all correspondence.
If your appeal is either not upheld or you remain dissatisfied with our
decision, you can appeal to the Information Commissioner at: Information
Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9
5AF, or by e-mail to [2][email address].
Yours sincerely
Paul Sudworth
Information Manager
Chorley Council
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