
1 
This Order may be cited as the Ordnance Survey Trading Fund Order 1999 and shall come into force on 1st April 1999.
2 

(1) From 1st April 1999, there shall be established a trading fund to be known as The Ordnance Survey Trading Fund (“the Fund”).
(2) The operations of the Crown service known as Ordnance Survey described in Schedule 1 shall be financed by means of the Fund.
3 
The National Loans Fund is designated as the source of issues to the Fund by way of loan.
4 

(1) The Crown assets and liabilities set out in Schedule 2 shall be appropriated as assets and liabilities of the Fund.
(2) £4,500,000 of the amount by which the values of the assets of the Fund exceeds the amounts of the liabilities shall be treated as a revaluation reserve in the accounts of the Fund, and the reserve so treated shall be maintained as a revaluation reserve.
(3) £14,000,000, being part of the amount by which the value of the assets of the Fund exceeds the amount of the liabilities of the Fund, shall be treated as public dividend capital of the Fund.
5 
The aggregate of the following shall not exceed £30,000,000:
(a) the total outstanding at any given time in respect of amounts issued to the Fund under section 2B of the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 (other than as originating debt) and,
(b) the total at that time constituting public dividend capital issued to the Fund under section 2A(2A) of that Act.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Nick Raynsford
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,
Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
23rd March 1999We concur,
Jane Kennedy
Bob Ainsworth
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
24th March 1999
SCHEDULE 1
Article 2
1 
All the operations of Ordnance Survey including in particular: maintaining and enhancing the National Topographic Database; delivering survey and mapping activities in the national interest; providing national coverage of medium and small scale maps; making available a range of products, licences and services to meet the needs of customers in the United Kingdom, in Europe and world-wide; providing survey, mapping and geospatial information products and services in support of broader government policies; developing, maintaining and enhancing other geospatial datasets; contributing to any government policy to develop partnerships with other public and private sector bodies; and providing advice to government on all survey, mapping and geographical information matters.
2 
Operations incidental, conducive or otherwise ancillary to these operations.
SCHEDULE 2
Article 4
Equipment and facilities (including the management system of the national topographic database), fixtures and motor vehicles, as at 1st April 1999 used or allocated for use in the operations of Ordnance Survey.

Current assets as at 1st April 1999 used or allocated for use in or arising from the funded operations as carried on up to that date.

Creditors and accruals as at 1st April 1999 in relation to the funded operations.
