Andy Mabbett wrote:
>People tend to place great importance on living "within" a certain postcode,
>and thus we tend to think of them as defining areas, but they don't really
Well, Royal Mail produce and supply, or at least used to, maps showing
postcode districts, so perhaps someone should tell them that;-)

There's more on the subject, at:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal_codes_in_the_United_Kingdom

It is probably worth reminding people that the post codes are only designed to designate 'postal sorting routes' and as such, a small number do not even lie in the same county as the sorting office. The Post Office specifically excludes any changes that are not related to that function, and requests to 'change' a post code even when on opposite sides of the same road tend to be futile. The relation to an 'area' only covers the actual identified properties in the PAF. There is no 'definition' of the gaps between postcodes until perhaps a new building is added. This is one of the reasons that the National Land and Property Gazetteer uses it's on references numbers for streets and properties and postcodes - when recorded - are buried in the fine detail.

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