Service Description: The Isle of Wight Council is the statutory authority for the naming and numbering of streets and buildings on the Isle of Wight. Naming and numbering of streets and buildings is important for identifying property and ensuring properties & street names & number are logically allocated. Correct property naming and numbering aids responses to emergencies by ambulance, police and fire services and helps a variety of national and local organisations operate effectively. All Streets are recorded in the National Street Gazetteer (NSG) and all addresses are recorded in the NLPG (National Land and Property Gazetteer) to BS7666 standard format. Please see the additional weblinks below for information on the NSG & NLPG. If you wish to do the following, please use the form(s) provided: • Apply for street naming and numbering • Change name or number of a property • Apply for New property address • Query an address
Also known as:- Addressing, Naming, National Land and Property Gazetteer, National Street Gazetteer, NLPG, NSG, Numbering, Postal address, Property address, Property Name Change
Answer: Yes. If the property is already numbered then you can additionally name the property (an alias) as long as it does not conflict with an existing property name in that area. The property number must always be displayed to assist the emergency services and deliveries etc. You only need seek permission from the Council if there is no number allocated in the official address (i.e. if the property has been allocated a name as part of its official address). Royal Mail will not display an "alias" on PAF (Postal Address File) as it will not form part of the official address. - Related Link