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RE: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
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From: Ivor Williams
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Date: 13:09 on 11 Dec 2002
Subject: RE: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Date: 13:09 on 11 Dec 2002
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002 12:57 PM, Alex McLintock [SMTP:alex@xxxx.xx.xx] wrote: > HI folks, > > I was going to write up a review of The Walnut Tree pub, on Leytonstone > Highstreet, but I don't know its postcode. > Should I not add anything until I can find the postcode? and how do people > suggest I find it? > I tend to go onto the Royal Mail website. They have a post code lookup service. http://www.royalmail.com Use the "quickfinder" dropdown to select "check postcodes". I would have given you a URL to take you there directly, but it seems very obfuscated. Ivor. -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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[grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Alex McLintock 12:56 on 11 Dec 2002
I was going to write up a review of The Walnut Tree pub, on Leytonstone-
RE: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Ivor Williams 13:09 on 11 Dec 2002
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Re: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Bob Walker 13:46 on 11 Dec 2002
use google-
Bob Walker
13:53 on 11 Dec 2002
actaully to expand on that. So far i have not failed to find the postcode
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Bob Walker
13:53 on 11 Dec 2002
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Kate L Pugh
15:14 on 11 Dec 2002
If you don't know the postcode, add the page anyway. It can get -
Billy Abbott
15:44 on 11 Dec 2002
i use multimap normally - go to multimap.com, type in the name of the road
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RE: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Ivor Williams 13:09 on 11 Dec 2002