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As far as the post office is concerned, if you have a EC/WC/E/W/N/NW/SE/SW postcode, you live in 'London'. You can subdivide that down to whatever you please.


I used to have a flatmate who lived in Saffron Walden, which is in Essex, but has a Cambridge postcode. Because they weren't actually in Cambridgeshire (much to their annoyance), but Essex caused confusion (given the postcode), they used to put their county down as 'Near Cambridge'.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> edhistory Wrote:

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> > > but it's technically in Peckham.

> >

> > What technicality is that?

>

> Here we go again... *yawn*.


You don't know either?


John K

Jeremy Wrote:

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> rendelharris - basically you live right on the

> border of Camberwell, East Dulwich and Peckham...

> but it's technically in Peckham.


Forget the history. This thread is about the present (if you read the OP).


What is the source of your 2016 "technically"?


John K

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