> The problem is that it doesn't. Asking for LE2 1 gets the location of
> LE2 4.

OK, my mistake. It's odd. I've just tried it myself on one of my
geocode test maps and I get back LE2 3 not LE2 4!

Input: LE2 1YA

Result:
Leopold Rd, Leicester LE2 3, UK
Lat: 52.615536 Lng: -1.123834

>From my point and click reverse geocode map it looks like that
location is a meeting point of many postcode sectors. Clicking just
one or two streets in any direction gives us LE2 3, LE2 1, LE2 6.
Incidently, LE2 4 is some miles away to the south east of the town, so
I've no idea what's going on.

Nick

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