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Default Postcodes for the DLHE Return Default postcodes for the HESA DLHE return Version 8 Date produced 2011-09-19 This list has been prepared to provide institutions with default postcodes that can be used when a precise postcode is not known. Please be aware that this list is not exhaustive as it does not contain all valid outward postcodes. For ease of reference the list is categorised into five geographic regions: Group 1 - England (excluding London) Group 2 - London area Group 3 - Wales Group 4 - Scotland Group 5 - Northern Ireland Note: In the table below, some post towns have more than one corresponding Area/Unitary Authority (e.g. Bristol is the Post Town for City of Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset. This occurs because a BS postcode falls within four different Area/Unitary Authorities. If this Area/Unitary Authority is known please use the matching default code (i.e. for North Somerset use BS20), otherwise use the default code from the top row of the Post Town group (i.e. BS1). Former postal Default Post Town Group county District/Unitary Authority code 1 Avon South Gloucestershire BADMINTON GL9 1 Avon North Somerset BANWELL BS29 Bath and North East 1 Avon BATH BA1 Somerset 1 Avon North Somerset BRISTOL BS1 1 Avon City of Bristol BS2 1 Avon South Gloucestershire BS15 Bath and North East 1 Avon BS39 Somerset 1 Avon North Somerset BS20 1 Avon North Somerset CLEVEDON BS21 1 Avon Somerset RADSTOCK BA3 1 Avon North Somerset WESTON-SUPER-MARE BS22 1 Avon North Somerset WINSCOMBE BS25 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire ARLESEY SG15 1 Bedfordshire Bedford BEDFORD MK40 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire MK45 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire BIGGLESWADE SG18 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire DUNSTABLE LU5 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire HENLOW SG16 1 Bedfordshire Buckinghamshire LEIGHTON BUZZARD LU7 1 Bedfordshire Luton LUTON LU1 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire SANDY SG19 1 Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire SHEFFORD SG17 1 Berkshire Windsor and Maidenhead ASCOT SL5 1 Berkshire Bracknell Forest BRACKNELL RG12 1 Berkshire Wokingham CROWTHORNE RG45 1 Berkshire West Berkshire HUNGERFORD RG17 1 Berkshire Windsor and Maidenhead MAIDENHEAD SL6 1 Berkshire England SL60 1 Berkshire West Berkshire NEWBURY RG14 1 Berkshire Reading READING RG1 1 Berkshire Wokingham RG5 1 Berkshire West Berkshire RG7 1 Berkshire West Berkshire RG8 Page 1 of 34 1 Berkshire Wokingham RG10 1 Berkshire Bracknell Forest SANDHURST GU47 1 Berkshire Slough SLOUGH SL1 1 Berkshire West Berkshire THATCHAM RG18 1 Berkshire Bracknell Forest WINDSOR SL4 1 Berkshire Wokingham WOKINGHAM RG40 1 Berwickshire Northumberland COLDSTREAM TD12 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire AMERSHAM HP6 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire AYLESBURY HP17 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire BEACONSFIELD HP9 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire BOURNE END SL8 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire BUCKINGHAM MK18 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire CHALFONT ST. GILES HP8 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire CHESHAM HP5 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire GERRARDS CROSS SL9 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire GREAT MISSENDEN HP16 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire HIGH WYCOMBE HP10 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire IVER SL0 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire MARLOW SL7 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire MILTON KEYNES MK1 1 Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes MK2 1 Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire MK19 1 Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes NEWPORT PAGNELL MK16 1 Buckinghamshire Milton Keynes OLNEY MK46 1 Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire PRINCES RISBOROUGH HP27 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire CAMBRIDGE CB1 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire CHATTERIS PE16 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire ELY CB6 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire HUNTINGDON PE26 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire MARCH PE15 1 Cambridgeshire Peterborough PETERBOROUGH PE1 1 Cambridgeshire Lincolnshire PE6 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire PE2 1 Cambridgeshire Peterborough PE3 1 Cambridgeshire Northamptonshire PE8 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire ST. IVES PE27 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire ST. NEOTS PE19 1 Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire WISBECH PE13 1 Cambridgeshire Norfolk PE14 1 Cheshire Cheshire East ALDERLEY EDGE SK9 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester ALTRINCHAM WA14 1 Cheshire Cheshire East WA15 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester CHEADLE SK8 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester CHESTER CH1 1 Cheshire Cheshire East CONGLETON CW12 1 Cheshire Cheshire East CREWE CW1 1 Cheshire Cheshire East CREWE CW3 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester DUKINFIELD SK16 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester FRODSHAM WA6 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester HYDE SK14 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester KNUTSFORD WA16 1 Cheshire Warrington LYMM WA13 1 Cheshire Cheshire East MACCLESFIELD SK10 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester MALPAS SY14 1 Cheshire Cheshire East MIDDLEWICH CW10 1 Cheshire Cheshire East NANTWICH CW5 Page 2 of 34 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester NORTHWICH CW8 1 Cheshire Halton RUNCORN WA7 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester SALE M33 1 Cheshire Cheshire East SANDBACH CW11 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester STALYBRIDGE SK15 1 Cheshire Greater Manchester STOCKPORT SK1 1 Cheshire Cheshire East SK12 1 Cheshire Cheshire East TARPORLEY CW6 1 Cheshire Warrington WARRINGTON WA1 1 Cheshire Warrington WA3 1 Cheshire Halton WIDNES WA8 1 Cheshire Cheshire East WILMSLOW SK9 1 Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester WINSFORD CW7 1 Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees BILLINGHAM TS22 1 Cleveland Redcar and Cleveland GUISBOROUGH TS14 1 Cleveland Hartlepool HARTLEPOOL TS24 1 Cleveland Middlesbrough MIDDLESBROUGH TS1 1 Cleveland Redcar and Cleveland TS6 1 Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees TS8 1 Cleveland North Yorkshire TS9 1 Cleveland Redcar and Cleveland REDCAR TS10 1 Cleveland Redcar and Cleveland SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA TS12 1 Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees STOCKTON-ON-TEES TS16 1 Cleveland County Durham TS21 1 Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees YARM TS15 1 Cornwall Cornwall BODMIN PL30 1 Cornwall Cornwall BOSCASTLE PL35 1 Cornwall Cornwall BUDE EX23 1 Cornwall Cornwall CALLINGTON PL17 1 Cornwall Cornwall CALSTOCK PL18 1 Cornwall Cornwall CAMBORNE TR14 1 Cornwall Cornwall CAMELFORD PL32 1 Cornwall Cornwall DELABOLE PL33 1 Cornwall Cornwall FALMOUTH TR11 1 Cornwall Cornwall FOWEY PL23 1 Cornwall Cornwall GUNNISLAKE PL18 1 Cornwall Cornwall HAYLE TR27 1 Cornwall Cornwall HELSTON TR12 1 Cornwall Cornwall LAUNCESTON PL15 1 Cornwall Cornwall LISKEARD PL14 1 Cornwall Cornwall LOOE PL13 1 Cornwall Cornwall LOSTWITHIEL PL22 1 Cornwall Cornwall MARAZION TR17 1 Cornwall Cornwall NEWQUAY TR7 1 Cornwall Cornwall PADSTOW PL28 1 Cornwall Cornwall PAR PL24 1 Cornwall Cornwall PENRYN TR10 1 Cornwall Cornwall PENZANCE TR18 1 Cornwall Cornwall PERRANPORTH TR6 1 Cornwall Cornwall PORT ISAAC PL29 1 Cornwall Cornwall REDRUTH TR15 1 Cornwall Cornwall SALTASH PL12 1 Cornwall Cornwall ST. AGNES TR5 1 Cornwall Cornwall ST. AUSTELL PL25 1 Cornwall Cornwall ST. COLUMB TR9 1 Cornwall Cornwall ST. IVES TR26 Page 3 of 34 1 Cornwall Cornwall TINTAGEL PL34 1 Cornwall Cornwall TORPOINT PL10 1 Cornwall Cornwall TRURO TR1 1 Cornwall Cornwall WADEBRIDGE PL27 1 County Durham County Durham BARNARD CASTLE DL12 1 County Durham County Durham BISHOP AUCKLAND DL13 1 County Durham County Durham CHESTER LE STREET DH2 1 County Durham County Durham CONSETT DH8 1 County Durham County Durham CROOK DL15 1 County Durham Darlington DARLINGTON DL1 1 County Durham County Durham DURHAM DH1 1 County Durham Tyne and Wear DH98 1 County Durham County Durham FERRYHILL DL17 1 County Durham Darlington NEWTON AYCLIFFE DL5 1 County Durham County Durham PETERLEE SR8 1 County Durham County Durham SEAHAM SR7 1 County Durham County Durham SHILDON DL4 1 County Durham County Durham SPENNYMOOR DL16 1 County Durham County Durham STANLEY DH8 1 County Durham County Durham TRIMDON STATION TS29 1 County Durham County Durham WINGATE TS28 1 Cumbria Cumbria ALSTON CA9 1 Cumbria Cumbria AMBLESIDE LA22 1 Cumbria Cumbria APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND CA16 1 Cumbria Cumbria ASKAM-IN-FURNESS LA16 1 Cumbria Cumbria BARROW-IN-FURNESS LA13 1 Cumbria Cumbria BECKERMET CA21 1 Cumbria Cumbria BRAMPTON CA8 1 Cumbria Cumbria BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS LA20 1 Cumbria Cumbria CARLISLE CA1 1 Cumbria Cumbria CLEATOR CA23 1 Cumbria Cumbria CLEATOR MOOR CA25 1 Cumbria Cumbria COCKERMOUTH CA13 1 Cumbria Cumbria CONISTON LA21 1 Cumbria Cumbria DALTON-IN-FURNESS LA15 1 Cumbria Cumbria EGREMONT CA22 1 Cumbria Cumbria FRIZINGTON CA26 1 Cumbria Cumbria GRANGE-OVER-SANDS LA11 1 Cumbria Cumbria HOLMROOK CA19 1 Cumbria Cumbria KENDAL LA8 1 Cumbria Cumbria KESWICK CA12 1 Cumbria Cumbria KIRKBY STEPHEN CA17 1 Cumbria Cumbria KIRKBY-IN-FURNESS LA17 1 Cumbria Cumbria MARYPORT CA15 1 Cumbria Cumbria MILLOM LA18 1 Cumbria Cumbria MILNTHORPE LA7 1 Cumbria Cumbria MOOR ROW CA24 1 Cumbria Cumbria PENRITH CA10 1 Cumbria Cumbria RAVENGLASS CA18 1 Cumbria Cumbria SEASCALE CA20 1 Cumbria Cumbria SEDBERGH LA10 1 Cumbria Cumbria ST. BEES CA27 1 Cumbria Cumbria ULVERSTON LA12 1 Cumbria Cumbria WHITEHAVEN CA28 1 Cumbria Cumbria WIGTON CA7 1 Cumbria Cumbria WINDERMERE LA23 Page 4 of 34 1 Cumbria Cumbria WORKINGTON CA14 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire ALFRETON DE55 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire ASHBOURNE DE6 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire BAKEWELL DE45 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire BELPER DE56 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire BUXTON SK17 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire CHESTERFIELD S40 1 Derbyshire City of Derby DERBY DE1 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire DE65 1 Derbyshire Leicestershire DE74 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire DRONFIELD S18 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire GLOSSOP SK13 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire HEANOR DE75 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire HIGH PEAK SK22 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire HOPE VALLEY S32 1 Derbyshire Derbyshire ILKESTON DE7 1 Derbyshire
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