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In message , at 07:05:47
on Sun, 8 Aug 2010, remarked: http://abcounties.co.uk/bpa/bpasection3.htm Generally seems to be towns with the same name as the county, plus other towns deemed large and famous enough to not need a county. I like how that page dutifully lists all the London postcodes and the olde counties that they're in - though I'm sure that many postcodes straddle the old boundaries so presumably it's what the county the majority of the postcode sits in that the author has used. And guess what - It has Romford (N), Essex. One of the towns that keeps coming up in the discussion. It seems very inconsistent with the (N) designation in Essex for some reason. Both Chelmsford (it is the County town at least) and Colchester are also so designated. I'd expect Chelmsford because it's the county town (incidental to it also being the site of the mail depot). They also have "large towns" of which Colchester and Southend are the obvious ones. Not sure why Ilford escaped the net. -- Roland Perry |
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On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 07:05:47 on Sun, 8 Aug 2010, remarked: http://abcounties.co.uk/bpa/bpasection3.htm Generally seems to be towns with the same name as the county, plus other towns deemed large and famous enough to not need a county. I like how that page dutifully lists all the London postcodes and the olde counties that they're in - though I'm sure that many postcodes straddle the old boundaries so presumably it's what the county the majority of the postcode sits in that the author has used. And guess what - It has Romford (N), Essex. One of the towns that keeps coming up in the discussion. It seems very inconsistent with the (N) designation in Essex for some reason. Both Chelmsford (it is the County town at least) and Colchester are also so designated. I'd expect Chelmsford because it's the county town (incidental to it also being the site of the mail depot). They also have "large towns" of which Colchester and Southend are the obvious ones. Not sure why Ilford escaped the net. Because it's in London ![]() tom -- I don't know what a ceilidh is and I dread to ask. I'm picturing some kind of mechanical contraption with dildos attached to pistons. -- Jonathan M |
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15:14:58 on Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Tom Anderson remarked: I'd expect Chelmsford because it's the county town (incidental to it also being the site of the mail depot). They also have "large towns" of which Colchester and Southend are the obvious ones. Not sure why Ilford escaped the net. Because it's in London ![]() It's no different from Romford in that respect. -- Roland Perry |
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