<span style='line-height: 26.35px;'>This zip file contains the Code History Database for the United Kingdom as at January 2017. </span><span style='line-height: 26.35px;'>To download the zip file click the Download button.</span><span style='line-height: 26.35px;'> The Code History Database (CHD) contains the GSS nine-character codes, where allocated, for current and new statistical geographies from 1 January 2009. The codes consist of a simple alphanumeric structure; the first three characters (ANN) represent the area entity (i.e. type; or category of geography) and the following six characters (NNNNNN) represent the specific area instance. The CHD provides multiple functionality including details of codes, relationships, hierarchies and archived data. The CHD can be used in conjunction with the Register of Geographic Codes (RGC) that summarises the range of area instances within each geographic entity. The GSS Coding and Naming policy for some statistical geographies was implemented on 1 January 2011. From this date, where new codes have been allocated they should be used in all exchanges of statistics and published outputs that normally include codes. For further information on this product, please read the user guide and version notes contained within the product zip file.</span><div><span style='line-height: 26.35px;'><br /></span></div><div><span style='line-height: 26.35px;'><p><span style='font-family: Ebrima;'><font size='4'>We have been notified that an amendment was needed to the
Strategic Clinical Networks (23/01/17). (E55000014) London replaced (E55000001) North West
and South London and (E55000013) North and East London immediately after the
Strategic Clinical Networks were created in 2013. Updates to the ChangeHistory,
Changes, and Equivalents tables have been made. Changes to the Information
table and updates to form design to account for year
2017 have also been made.</font><span style='font-size: 10pt;'></span></span></p></span></div>
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