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On 30 Dec, 18:50, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , John writes Unlike MIG I do not take any notice of artificial local govt. boundaries - a place is defined by its postal area. Really? Near to where I live is a road where the houses on the east side have a SW London postcode, while those opposite start with a Twickenham postcode and then revert to SW London, all within the space of 50 yards. I suspect that the residents would probably define themselves as living in Richmond, since that is far closer than Twickenham! Postal areas (and more recently postcodes) were designed purely to facilitate mail delivery, and are based on the positions of sorting offices and the practicalities of postmen's rounds - nothing more. And in any case, counties don't exist at all in postal addresses any more. It would be a bizarre basis. The boundary of a particular authority to whom one pays taxes to provide services seems like a sensible one to me. |
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