Naming and numbering of properties and streets
ChargesChanging a house nameAdding
a house nameNew propertiesStreet
name platesOnline form
The Council is authorised to name or rename any road, either public
or private. We consult with the Royal Mail and the developer to ensure that suitable names are
chosen. The types of street that are named and numbered range from new large developments with many
roads to smaller developments of just a few houses.
Developers contact the authority to request an address once building
work has started. Developers may suggest names for roads themselves, which are considered, bearing in
mind that a preference has been expressed for local historic names. We ask for three proposals in order
of preference, so that the Council's standard consultation procedure with the Post Office and ward councillors
may be implemented. House numbers are allocated once the road name has been agreed. Confirmation
of the postal address and layout plans for door numbers are sent to the developer, the Royal Mail, emergency
services and utility companies. The Royal Mail will then assign a postcode.
Charges
| Single property |
£56.70 |
|
Two to five properties
|
£79.30
|
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Six to 10 properties
|
£112.90
|
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Over 10 properties
|
£112.90 plus £2 per additional property to a maximum of £300
|
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Renaming property
|
per property £34.10
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Changing a house name
You will need to contact the Council in writing stating:
- the existing name and address of the property
- the proposed new name plus a second choice
- when the change will take effect.
The
Royal Mail will then be consulted. If your preferred name is not acceptable then your second choice
will be considered. Once confirmation has been received that the change is acceptable the Council
will:-
- send an acknowledgement letter to you
- notify various services including emergency services.
Adding
a house name
A house name can be added to properties that have already been officially
numbered but the number must be retained in the address and displayed on the property. The Council
can enforce this requirement.
New properties
If a new property is added to an existing street the next logical number
is used. However, if the property is not located in a numbered street then the owner will be asked
to suggest a name. The Royal Mail is then consulted and the process is the same as changing a
house name.
Street name plates
The Council is responsible for providing street name plates unless it
is a new development where the developer will be asked to install the name plates to the Council’s specification.
The Council is responsible for repair or replacement of street name plates.
Please complete the online form
which will allow you to make a payment with a credit or debit card or print the form and return to Building
Control if you are paying by cheque.