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Current and past winners
The winning entries for the current GeoPlace calendar are available to download now. Each photo reflects the local knowledge and pride of council teams and their families. You can download each image:

How to enter the next competition
Entries open every September for the following year’s calendar, and we want your photos!

Deadline: Monday 20 October 2025

Entry is open to:

  • Street and address custodians
  • Highways, planning, and GIS teams
  • Any staff working in or with a local authority, and their family members

We’re looking for images that are:

  • Beautiful, interesting, or quirky
  • Of locations in England or Wales linked to a UPRN or USRN

Photo specifications:

  • 12.5 x 7.5 cm, 300 dpi (approx. 3750px x 2250px)
  • Landscape orientation
  • At least 2MB file size for best quality
     

Please include in your email:

  • Photographer’s name
  • Authority the photo was taken in
  • Month the photo was taken
  • Name of place or street
  • UPRN and/or USRN

Email your submissions to: [email protected]

Why local authority photos matter
Local authorities play a vital role in managing data about the streets and addresses that connect people and places. This competition is a chance to:

  • Showcase your local pride
  • Promote the beauty and uniqueness of your area
  • Be recognised in a national calendar and newsletter
  • Demonstrate the value of UPRNs and USRNs through imagery

Recognition for winners

  • Monthly winner showcased on the GeoPlace website for 12 months
  • Featured on the GeoPlace homepage
  • Monthly winner showcased in the newsletter header
  • Photographer name and authority included
  • Location linked to a UPRN or USRN
  • Exposure to 1,000+ newsletter readers

Good luck!

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