There's an Address Checker tab at the top where you can enter a postcode.
You can look up a UPRN here.
Use the camera icon in the toolbar to add the screenshot.
@Charlotte5wrote:
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not sure if this will open ....
No! Use the camera icon (Insert Photos) to upload the photo from your hard drive location you have shown above!
SORRY - DUPLICATED as already reported by another forum member! @licquorice
You will likely need to convert/resize that image first as PNGs tend to be too big for the 300kb limit for uploads on this forum.
May be easier to simply cut and paste the text, for example
Our records show the following FTTP network service information for these premises:-Single Dwelling Unit Residential UG Feed with no anticipated issues.
ONT exists with active service. No spare ports are available. Network is at capacity so a new ONT cannot be ordered.
WBC FTTPUp to 1000Up to 220--AvailableKCI2 Assure
That shows that the address you have pasted the information from the checker for , already has FTTP installed , so either when presented with a list if addresses, you picked the wrong one , the main house and not the basement flat , or the main house residents when ordering their FTTP service inexplicably used your address ( the basement flat ) instead of their own address, or there isn’t two addresses a main residence and the basement flat , but one single address , and you picked the only one available because there wasn’t two to choose from .
This could mean the address doesn’t have two official individual units within it , otherwise it would have two entry's, one for the main residence and one for your basement flat, or the data OR use is wrong or out of date.
Its possible , if this basement flat was only recently created/ separated from the main residence , and has been correctly registered as a separate dwelling with the appropriate authorities, so it has its own a separate entrance , has its own council tax account, and has its own utilities ( separate gas, water , electric etc ) then the Openreach records may be historical whereas the Royal Mail record is up to date , if this flat has existed for a long time , then it’s odd that it doesn’t have an entry on the Openreach database as that’s pretty much a ‘copy’ of the Royal Mail dataset , so it could be it’s an unofficial flat , it’s basically just a room within a building.
If you are convinced that the flat is a separate ‘proper’ address , and not simply a room or rooms to rent , then the Openreach records need to be corrected to match the Royal Mail , assuming the Royal Mail website shows two separate addresses , the main residence and a separate basement flat .