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The MK postcode area, also known as the Milton Keynes postcode area, [2] is a group of 26 postcode districts in England, within five post towns.These cover north Buckinghamshire (including Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Newport Pagnell and Olney), west and north Bedfordshire (including Bedford) and very small parts of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire.
Kent CT CT6 HERNE BAY: Kent CT CT7, CT9 non-geo shared [6] BIRCHINGTON: Kent CT CT8 Westgate-on-Sea: Kent CT CT9 shared: Margate: Kent CT CT10 Broadstairs: Kent CT CT11, CT12 Ramsgate: Kent CT CT13 SANDWICH: Kent CT CT14 DEAL: Kent CT CT15, CT16, CT17 Dover: Kent CT CT18, CT19, CT20, CT50 non-geo: Folkestone: Kent CT CT21 HYTHE: Kent CV
This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom ... Aylesford, Chatham, Faversham, Gillingham (Kent), [Note 25 ... Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell
Many post towns are former "county towns" but postcode areas rarely align with the county (or successor authority) area. For example, within the PA postcode area the PA1 and PA78 postcode districts are 140 miles (225 km) apart, and cover 5 local authority areas; and the eight postcode areas of the London post town cover only 40% of Greater ...
GSS code: E06000042: Website: milton-keynes.gov.uk: The City of Milton Keynes is a borough with city status, in Buckinghamshire, England. [3]
Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow is a civil parish that covers the Kents Hill, Brinklow, Monkston, Monkston Park and Kingston neighborhoods of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. [2] As the first tier of Local Government, the Parish Council is responsible for the people, living and working in this area of Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes (/ k iː n z / ⓘ KEENZ) is a city [c] in Buckinghamshire, England, about 50 miles (80 km) north-west of London. [b] At the 2021 Census, the population of its urban area was 264,349. [7] The River Great Ouse forms the northern boundary of the urban area; a tributary, the River Ouzel, meanders through its linear parks and ...
The postal counties of the United Kingdom, now known as former postal counties, [1] were postal subdivisions in routine use by the Royal Mail until 1996. [2] The purpose of the postal county – as opposed to any other kind of county – was to aid the sorting of mail by differentiating between similar post towns .