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General Regulatory Chamber
Information Rights
Heard on: 23 October 2023 |
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B e f o r e :
TRIBUNAL MEMBER MARION SAUNDERS
TRIBUNAL MEMBER PAUL TAYLOR
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JONATHAN BOURNE |
Appellant |
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(1) THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER (2) HM LAND REGISTRY |
Respondents |
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Crown Copyright ©
Decision: The appeal is Dismissed.
REASONS
Introduction
Factual background to the appeal
Request and Decision Notice
I would like the title UPRN lookup table currently sold as part of the National Polygon Dataset to be released under the freedom of information act.
If the Land Registry can provide a clear reason why this is not possible, I would like the lookup table for title numbers and UPRN for Land Registry data that are already in the public domain only.
Decision Notice
Grounds of Appeal
21.1. The Land Registry only raised the risk of fraud during the Commissioner's investigation.
21.2. The Land Registry have not provided any evidence or a mechanism by which fraud will be enabled or encouraged by the provision of the UPRN data included in the current Price Paid dataset.
21.3. The Land Registry have publicly stated that they will roll out the UPRN throughout their address products. There was no mention of fraud in that blogpost or in the comments.
21.4. The Price Paid dataset is released under an open government licence, so the Land Registry must provide the UPRN data with this dataset in accordance with the mandated standard. It does not.
21.5. Mr. Bourne has been unable to find any public statement from any government body linking the UPRN to an increase in crime.
21.6. The UPRN plays an important part in the public interest in greater transparency of property ownership and related property information.
"I am seeking that the Land Registry is compelled to provide UPRN reference numbers with its address data as it has been required to do since 2021. If it is unable to add the UPRN to the OCOD dataset and the Price Paid Dataset it may use some other convenient method such as providing the two-column lookup table I suggested originally."
The Commissioner's response
The Land Registry's response
27.1. It falls outside the description of the information originally requested by Mr Bourne.
27.2. It is a request for a dataset not currently maintained by the Land Registry.
27.3. There is already a published dataset (and coding) linking UPRNs to Price Paid data through a study by Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC) at the University of Glasgow (which was funded by Ordnance Survey).
Final written representations from the Land Registry
- The Land Registry does not hold the information described (Price Paid data and UPRNs) in the form of a dataset. The information is held in separate sources.
- The information is exempt from disclosure under section 21(1) of the FOIA, being information reasonably accessible to Mr Bourne by other means. This is because the information is accessible via a source that is in the public domain, namely, through Urban Big Data Centre's website where it has published a dataset (and coding) linking UPRNs to Price Paid data following a study by Urban Big Data Centre at the University of Glasgow.
- The Land Registry has already directed Mr Bourne to the website link where this information can be readily accessed and the Land Registry is satisfied that he can reasonably access the information via this route.
Final written submissions of Mr. Bourne
"They may be right on a technicality because the Price Paid data has a "transaction unique identifier", not a "property unique identifier". However, to this, I would respond with two points. Firstly, throughout my request, it has been clear that what I am requesting is the ability to match the Price Paid data with other government datasets; I have never varied in this request, even if I made an error in naming; what's more, I have offered multiple approaches to make it easier for HMLR to comply. Secondly, it is hypocritical for HMLR to make the defence that I have changed my argument when this case is being brought because they changed their own argument completely when they realised they were about to lose their case at the ICO."
The legal framework
S 31 - law enforcement
(1) Information which is not exempt information by virtue of section 30 [investigations and proceedings conducted by public authorities] is exempt information if its disclosure under this Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice-
(a) the prevention and detection of crime,
The task of the tribunal
Issues
43.1. If the disputed information, or any part of it, were released, would it prejudice, or be likely to prejudice, the prevention or detection of crime?
43.2. If so, does the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweigh the public interest in disclosing it?
Evidence and submissions
Discussion and conclusions
The scope of the request
"I would like the title UPRN lookup table currently sold as part of the National Polygon Dataset to be released under the freedom of information act."
If the Land Registry can provide a clear reason why this is not possible, I would like the lookup table for title numbers and UPRN for Land Registry data that are already in the public domain only.
Section 31
Conclusion
Observation
Signed Sophie Buckley
Judge of the First-tier Tribunal
Date: 6 November 2023
Note 1 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-standards-for-government/identifying-property-and-street-information [Back]