Spatial datasets for geographical referencing - Specification for a land and property gazetteer

Spatial datasets for geographical referencing - Specification for a land and property gazetteer

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What is BS 7666-2:2020 about?

This is the third part of a four-part series of British Standards on spatial datasets for geographical referencing for gazetteers. BS 7666-2:2020 is designed to aid the creation and maintenance of gazetteers of varying scope, from specialist interest in a restricted area to universal coverage for general use.

NB Parts 3 and 4 have been subsumed, so the other parts in the series are:

-      Part 0: General model for gazetteers and spatial referencing

-      Part 1: Specification for a street gazetteer

-      Part 5: Specification for a delivery point gazetteer

Who is BS 7666-2:2020 for?

  • District councils and local government
  • Custodians (creators and maintainers) of gazetteers of street, land and property records
  • Developers of applications using this data

Why should you use BS 7666-2:2020?

This part of BS 7666 specifies the logical data structure for a gazetteer of land and property, consistent with Part 0 of this standard. It’s based on the concept of a basic land and property unit (BLPU), and specifies the data to be recorded and maintained in a gazetteer. It also specifies the way in which the boundary of a BLPU may be represented and linked to the gazetteer. It does not provide a database design or a transfer format.

BS 7666-2:2020 is intended for use by those compiling land and property gazetteers, for a range of purposes including property records and addressing. It enables different users of land and property information to link different land and property identifiers (LPI) via a common unique property reference number (UPRN). A checklist for verification of conformity is given in Annex A.

What’s new about BS 7666-2:2020?

This is a revision of BS 7666-2:2006 with the following changes:

a)       A revised data model, resulting in new diagrams and changes to tables

b)      Clarification of parts of the text

c)       Editorial changes

d)      A new annex detailing the changes made