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Re: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
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From: Kate L Pugh
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Date: 15:14 on 11 Dec 2002
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] Postcodes and pubs
Date: 15:14 on 11 Dec 2002
If you don't know the postcode, add the page anyway. It can get tidied up later. There's no point in being so pedantic about conventions that we lose out on useful content. Although do try your best to find the postcode, since that makes less tidying-up work later. I use google, yell.com, fancyapint.com, www.e-street.com, among others, to find postcodes. Kake -- 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