‘We are delighted with the positive
response to the portal. The site has
received widespread praise, which
serves to highlight Connect’s
technical expertise and design know-
how. We are very impressed with
Connect’s professionalism, flexibility
and attention to detail. For the first
time the public can access one site
for information on property from
Lerwick to Berwick.’
Ken Scott, Senior Responsible Officer
for Scottish Assessors’ Portal.
Background
The Scottish Assessors’ Association,
responsible for valuation of property
for rates across the whole of
Scotland, commissioned Connect to
establish a dedicated web portal that
provides the public with online access
to information on council tax banding,
rateable values and electoral
registration.
The portal, developed as part of the
Definitive National Addressing
Programme, is funded by the Scottish
Executive’s Modernising Government
Fund.
The Solution
Connect worked closely with all 14
assessors responsible for the
valuation function for the 32 Scottish
local councils to develop a national
online database, which provides
property valuation information on over
2.3 million domestic properties and
300,000 non-domestic properties in
Scotland.
The Scottish Assessors portal provides
a single point of access to Assessors’
information on electoral registration,
council tax banding and non-domestic
rates, derived from locally managed
and maintained Assessors’ sources, on
a nation-wide basis.
The portal is the central source of
information for citizens, central
government, local authorities and
other public bodies. Information is
presented in an up-to-date and
consistent format through design and
implementation of standard
identifiers, addressing and coding.
This uses existing national address
standards (i.e. BS7666) and interim
and emerging standards, as appropriate.
Connect’s solution provides a number
of services including a secure
mechanism for harvesting data from
regional databases to populate the
portal, a content management system
(Connect CMS) to enable web-based
creation, maintenance and management
of content (e.g. forms, FAQs, news
etc) and delivery of content to
assessor, government, citizens and
other key stakeholders.
The Results
- Information collated from 14 Scottish
Assessors effectively collated
- Portal provides a single point of
access to Assessors’ information on
electoral registration, council tax
banding and non-domestic rates
- To date £40,000 has already been saved
by the ability to download information
from the Assessors' Portal (according
to the April 2005 edition of Open
Scotland’s newsletter ‘Customer First’)