The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of Telephone Area Code For London

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*01322 '''Bexley''' (Crayford, Erith, Northumberland Heath, Slade Green, Barnes Cray, Belvedere)
*01689 '''Bromley''' (Orpington); '''Croydon''' (New Addington)
*01708 '''Havering''' (Romford, Rainham, Hornchurch, Upminster)
*01895 '''Hillingdon''' (Ruislip, Uxbridge, Harefield, West Drayton, Cowley)
*01923 '''Hillingdon''' (Northwood)
*01959 '''Bromley''' (Biggin Hill, Cudham)
*01322 Bexley
*01689 Bromley, Croydon
*01708 Havering
*01895 Hillingdon
*01923 Hillingdon
*01959 Bromley

History

Before 1989, there was one dialling code for London: 01, plain and simple. Admittedly getting particular numbers allocated was a pain, but it was due to overcrowding in the number range that the numbers were split into inner and outer London. (See the page Locale Docklands for a reference to this.)

From 1989, the dialling codes changed FOUR times:

DateCodeNotes
Up to 198901 
1989 to 1992071 and 081 
1992 to 19940171 and 0181National codes were all changed to add 1 after the 0
1994 to 1997020 with 7 or 8.Introductory period - the previous dialling codes continued to work. Local numbers were still dialled as 7 digits, e.g. 123 4567
1997 to present020 

In 1997, the exchange codes were properly reorganised to be 4 digits long, with the local number 8 digits long. It is no longer possible to determine the location of a subscriber within London based on the area code.

It can be a good indicator of how long a firm has been in business if it has a sign using one of the older dialling code conventions (and also of how much they care about their frontage).

Outer London

Some outer London boroughs are partly covered by other codes:

  • 01322 Bexley
  • 01689 Bromley, Croydon
  • 01708 Havering
  • 01895 Hillingdon
  • 01923 Hillingdon
  • 01959 Bromley

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