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First anniversary of new British passport

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October 7
01:00 2011

The new-style document, featuring images of four well-known British landscapes, was launched last year with more than 50 security enhancements. The Scenic Britain passport is printed by De La Rue in Britain at a rate of one every two-and-a-half seconds every working day.

Celebrating the milestone, IPS Chief Executive Sarah Rapson said: Successfully launching the new most secure passport ever and producing 4.5 million in the first year is a fantastic achievement, which both IPS and its suppliers can be very proud of.

But it is not just about producing passports. IPS is consistently in the top rankings of public sector organisations when it comes to delivering excellent customer service, whilst delivering more value for money for the fee payer and taxpayer.

Favourite views

The four scenes in the new passport are the White Cliffs of Dover, the Gower Peninsula, Ben Nevis and the Giants Causeway.

The scenes were chosen by IPS staff as part of a competition. They were asked to describe their favourite scenic view, what it meant to them and why they felt it would make a good addition to the UK passport.

There are more than 50 passport security enhancements, which include:

  • moving the biometric chip which stores the holders details to the inside of the passport cover where it is no longer visible. This gives additional physical protection as well as making it much harder to replace the chip without damaging the passport cover
  • a secondary image of the holder printed onto the observations page
  • designs that stretch across two pages
  • a new foil which includes several holographic techniques to protect personal details

IPS has now taken over the responsibility for British passports previously handled by the Foreign & Commonwealth Offices (FCO) global passport processing centres. This means that all UK passports for issue to British citizens around the world are now printed and securely delivered from the UK.

Four unusual facts about the new passport:

  • 4.5 million Scenic Britain passports weigh the same as 50 Indian elephants
  • laid end to end they would reach from the London passport office to the Glasgow passport office
  • piled on top of each other they would be as high as 140 Big Bens or 35.5 Empire State buildings
  • laid flat they would cover 68 Wembley Stadium sized football pitches

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