Author: Dan Lewis
Property prices now updated to July 2018
Currently working on the new postcodes, expecting July crime data imminently.
Postcodes updated again . . .
Every 3-4 months, we update postcodes as soon as the new ones are made available via Code Point Open of the Ordnance Survey. Out of 1.7 million postcodes, you’d be surprised how often changes are made. Every few months, postcodes … Continue reading
Crime and property prices now updated to May 2018
We are also once again updating postcodes and geospatial shapes . . . will keep you posted.
Crime now updated to April 2018
Property prices updated to April 2018
April 2018 crime data is being worked on now – should be finished by this time tomorrow.
Chasing up missing and questionable data with the Home Office
Just to keep you informed, a couple of days ago I emailed the Home Office via police.uk to query some and chase down some missing data. I have copied my email below. They have replied and said they have forwarded … Continue reading
Quentin Hanley: unveiling relationships between crime and property types
A guest post by Quention Hanley: Roughly two years ago, we pointed out a key feature of crime: its tendency to accelerate as population density increases. This type of behaviour has been observed many times in many parts of the … Continue reading
We have updated to the very latest postcodes
This has to be done every few months – they are anything but static and become out of data quite quickly. We have added just over 4,000 of them in this update alone ! Here’s one in Scotland – AB10BBP. … Continue reading
Price paid data for property prices from Land Registry
Now updated to January 2018. As always and as per the source data, the latest month is incomplete and missing approx half of the transactions.