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Modern postcodes are 50 years old | Modern postcodes are 50 years old |
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The UK's country-wide postcode system, introduced to speed up mail deliveries but now used for a range of applications, is half a century old. | The UK's country-wide postcode system, introduced to speed up mail deliveries but now used for a range of applications, is half a century old. |
The whole of the UK was divided into postal districts for the first time after a trial run in Norwich in 1959. | The whole of the UK was divided into postal districts for the first time after a trial run in Norwich in 1959. |
Royal Mail says the UK has more than 1.7 million postcodes, covering about 28 million addresses. | Royal Mail says the UK has more than 1.7 million postcodes, covering about 28 million addresses. |
Everything from insurance premiums to satellite navigation systems now rely on them. | Everything from insurance premiums to satellite navigation systems now rely on them. |
Their power over property prices has even led to some residents campaigning to have their postcode changed. | Their power over property prices has even led to some residents campaigning to have their postcode changed. |
In 2003, the residents of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead fought unsuccessfully to lose their SL postcode because it links them with nearby Slough - made famous by comedy series The Office. | In 2003, the residents of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead fought unsuccessfully to lose their SL postcode because it links them with nearby Slough - made famous by comedy series The Office. |
Royal Mail started to use the alphanumeric codes when electronic sorting machines were introduced to speed up the service in the 1950s. | Royal Mail started to use the alphanumeric codes when electronic sorting machines were introduced to speed up the service in the 1950s. |
By the mid-1980s new technology meant the codes could be read automatically by sorting machines with no human intervention. | By the mid-1980s new technology meant the codes could be read automatically by sorting machines with no human intervention. |
In Norwich, the first three characters of the code ('NOR') represented the name of the city, and the last three characters a particular street. | |
POSTCODE FACTS The UK has 1.7 million postcodesThe Royal Mail online postcode checker receives about 4.5 million hits a monthEach postcode covers an average of 15 addressesThe first postal districts were introduced in London in 1857Father Christmas has his own postcode - SAN TA1 | POSTCODE FACTS The UK has 1.7 million postcodesThe Royal Mail online postcode checker receives about 4.5 million hits a monthEach postcode covers an average of 15 addressesThe first postal districts were introduced in London in 1857Father Christmas has his own postcode - SAN TA1 |
The postcode now starts with the outward code, to distinguish one postal district from another, and the inward code which sorts between roads and buildings within the district. | The postcode now starts with the outward code, to distinguish one postal district from another, and the inward code which sorts between roads and buildings within the district. |
Some large organisations have personalised postcodes, such as the Scottish Parliament's EH99 1SP and the ExCeL centre in London, E16 1XL. | Some large organisations have personalised postcodes, such as the Scottish Parliament's EH99 1SP and the ExCeL centre in London, E16 1XL. |
The man who invented the postage stamp, Sir Rowland Hill, introduced Britain's first postal districts in London in 1857. Other major towns and cities were introduced in the 1860s. | The man who invented the postage stamp, Sir Rowland Hill, introduced Britain's first postal districts in London in 1857. Other major towns and cities were introduced in the 1860s. |
The capital was divided into 10 separate postal districts - N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW, EC and WC. The S and NE codes have since been reassigned to the Sheffield and Newcastle areas. | The capital was divided into 10 separate postal districts - N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW, EC and WC. The S and NE codes have since been reassigned to the Sheffield and Newcastle areas. |
Royal Mail is using the anniversary to urge the public to use postcodes. | Royal Mail is using the anniversary to urge the public to use postcodes. |
Almost a fifth of non-business letters, cards and packets are sent without a full or accurate postcode, it says. | Almost a fifth of non-business letters, cards and packets are sent without a full or accurate postcode, it says. |
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