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The BT postcode area, also known as the Belfast postcode area, [2] covers all of Northern Ireland and was the last part of the United Kingdom to be coded, between 1970 and 1974. [ citation needed ] This area is a group of 82 postcode districts in Northern Ireland, within 44 post towns and around 47,227 live postcodes.
The postcode area is the largest geographical unit used and forms the initial characters of the alphanumeric UK postcode. [1] There are currently 121 geographic postcode areas in use in the UK and a further three often combined with these covering the Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man.
BT BT22, BT23 Newtownards: County Down: BT BT24 BALLYNAHINCH: County Down: BT BT25 DROMORE: County Down: BT BT26 HILLSBOROUGH: County Down: BT BT27, BT28 Lisburn: County Antrim: BT BT29 shared: CRUMLIN: County Antrim: BT BT30 Downpatrick: County Down: BT BT31 Castlewellan: County Down: BT BT32 Banbridge: County Down: BT BT33 NEWCASTLE: County ...
Postcode district: many geographic postcode areas also postcode districts that are "non-geographic" and are allocated to specific recipients which are government departments or commercial businesses (e.g. WV98 and WV99 for the Department of Work and Pensions correspondence.). These are referred to as Large User (LU) in the Postcode Address File.
English: Labelled map of Royal Mail postcode districts of the BT postcode area. Indicative postcode district labels shown in red, post town labels shown in grey. Equirectangular projection with latitude stretching 170%, WGS84 datum. Geographic limits: Main 1:709,000 map: West: 8.253W; East: 5.363W; North: 55.349N; South: 53.989N
Address Management Guide (6th ed.). "Royal Mail major recode historical information – 2000 to September 2011" (PDF). Royal Mail. 3 November 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2017
English: Labelled Belfast inset map of Royal Mail postcode districts of the BT postcode area. Indicative postcode districts shown in red, post towns shown in grey. Equirectangular projection with latitude stretching 170%, WGS84 datum. Geographic limits: Main 1:153,000 map: West: 6.078W; East: 5.7669W; North: 54.689N; South: 54.506N
For the purposes of directing mail, the United Kingdom (although the populations listed just show figures for England, Wales and Northern Ireland), is divided by Royal Mail into postcode areas. The postcode area is the largest geographical unit used and forms the initial characters of the alphanumeric UK postcode. [1] There are currently 121 ...