Street Naming and Numbering
Request
a name to a numbered property here.
General Procedures
Streets are named and buildings are allocated numbers when they
are first built and then from time to time, to overcome practical
difficulties or to accommodate new development, changes have to be
made.
This exercise is necessary if properties are to be clearly and
readily identified for purposes of delivery of mail, goods,
services and more importantly, so that the emergency services can
locate premises without delay.
The address held at Wychavon is maintained to the BS7666
standard of addressing as laid down by Central Government and
reflects the geographical location of the property. We are
required to hold our Local Land and Property Gazetteer (LLPG) in
this format and submit to the National Land and Property
Gazetteer(NLPG) regularly.
This gazetteer is a central database of addresses that will
enable the electronic delivery of property based information.
Each property is allocated a Unique Property Reference Number
(UPRN) and this will enable all information relating to a
property to be gathered together.
At Wychavon the following procedures are in place to name and
number of new development following a request from the
developer
- Any suggestions for a street name from the developer are sent
to the relevant Parish or Town Council to consider when making
their own suggestions.
- Recommendation is made known to the developer
- If an agreement is not reached between the developer and the
Parish/Town Council the Local Member and Planning Port folio holder
are advised.
- The final decision rests with the Planning Port folio holder
and Head of Planning
- The numbering is submitted to the developer for agreement.
- The postcode is requested from Royal Mail
- The agreed street name is notified to the Statutory
Authorities, and consultees.
- The internal departments of Wychavon are notified.
- The developer is sent details to inform new purchasers.
- An estimate for the provision of the street signs is sent to
the developer
- On receipt of payment from the Developer the signs are order
and the developer erects them.
It is the responsibility of the owners and occupiers to ensure
that the number allocated to a property is clearly marked in such a
way so that it is in a prominent position and remains legible from
the street. The number will always be retained even when owners and
occupiers choose to give a name to their property
Single New Developments
For a new dwelling that is not situated on a numbered road the
new owner should supply a name for consideration. The owner
will be the new owner of the property and not the developer, unless
the developer and the eventual owner of the property are the same.
The choice of name should be checked with surrounding properties to
ensure no duplication, which will also be checked when received by
us. We will contact Royal Mail to see if they have knowledge
of a similar named property in the locality. We check our
information systems and if the name is satisfactory, then the new
address is registered and confirmation sent to the owner
accordingly. If there is an issue with the preferred name, we
will request alternatives.
The address is then registered with Royal Mail, Emergency
and Essential Services and internal departments of Wychavon. It is
the responsibility of property owners to inform their own personal
contacts etc.
If the new property falls within a numbered street then a number
will be allocated. If the property is within a numbered road, then
ABCs are used along with the adjoining number (for example 12A,
12B, 12C...).
It is the responsibility of the house owner to display the house
name or number clearly.
Addition of A Name To A Numbered Property
Should you wish to add a name to a numbered property you will
need to contact the Council. Please check the surrounding
area carefully to ensure there is no duplication and then
write to us enclosing a plan showing the boundary of the property
and the name chosen. The property number must still be
displayed and referred to in any correspondence; for example:
'My House'
1 My Road
Town
County
Postcode
The address with then be registered with Royal Mail and
confirmation with be sent to you along with a list of Statutory
Authorities you may wish to contact. The internal departments
of Wychavon will all be notified of the change.
If you wish to register a new address or make changes to your
address as described above please complete the form below and
return it to us .
Official Address Application Request Form
PDF
Re-Numbering of Existing Streets
On rare occasions it becomes necessary to rename or renumber a
street. This is usually only done as a last resort when:
- there is confusion over a street's name and/or numbering
- a group of residents are unhappy with their street name
- new properties are built in a street and there is a need for
other properties to be renumbered to accommodate the new
properties
- the number of named-only properties in a street is deemed to be
causing confusion for visitors, the delivery or emergency
services.
Existing residents will be contacted and their views taken into
account. We will then consult the Royal Mail for their position on
the issue. To change a street name we will ballot the local
residents on the issue. Hopefully there will be 100% support, but
we require at least a two-thirds majority to make the change.
This a very time consuming process and we are only able to
progress one of these issues at any time. However if you think you
have a street naming issue, please contact us at the address
below.
Provision of Street Name Plates
The Council is responsible for ensuring that street name plates
are provided and fitted in suitable positions. The statutory
requirement is for a sign to be placed at the start and end of a
road and it is vital in the event of an urgent situation that you
and your street can be located quickly by the Emergency
Services.
The Council is also responsible for repair and maintenance of
street name plates when this becomes necessary either due to
accidental damage, vandalism or normal wear and tear.
In the case of a new development however, the developer is
required to provide and erect the initial street name plates.
These are purchased to the Council's specification and the
costs are covered by the developer. They are then maintained
by the Council.
The funding available for the maintenance of street name plates
is limited and therefore a list of works is maintained and the
repair and replacement is on a priority basis. There are a
number of signs which are old but if they remain legible will not
be replaced immediately.
To report damaged, missing or illegible street names plates
please use the contact details below.
For more information contact:
Corporate Database
Telephone: 01386565001
Email corporatedatabase@wychavon.gov.uk
Further Information
Official
Address Application Request Form PDF