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Postal Sector Council Alternative Sector Name POSTAL COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE SECTOR NAME MONTH (DATES) SECTOR DY14 0 South Shropshire Council Hopton Wafers 03.05.21-30.05.21 DY14 8 South Shropshire Council Cleobury Mortimer, Stottesdon 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY6 6 South Shropshire Council Church Stretton (Incl All Stretton) 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY6 7 South Shropshire Council Church Stretton (Incl Cardington) 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY7 0 South Shropshire Council Leintwardine, Clungunford, Clunbury 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY7 8 South Shropshire Council Clun, Newcastle, Aston-on-clun 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY7 9 South Shropshire Council Craven Arms (Incl Onibury) 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY8 1 South Shropshire Council Ludlow (Incl Ludford) 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY8 2 South Shropshire Council Ludlow (Incl Bromfield) 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY8 3 South Shropshire Council Clee Hill, Knowbury, Bitterley 03.05.21-30.05.21 SY9 5 South Shropshire Council Bishops Castle (Incl Wentnor) 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 1 Telford and Wrekin Wellington, Telford 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 2 Telford and Wrekin Wellington, Arleston 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 3 Telford and Wrekin Dothill, Wellington, Telford 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 5 Telford and Wrekin Hadley, Ketley, Red Lake 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 6 Telford and Wrekin Leegomery, Hadley 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF1 7 Telford and Wrekin Hortonwood 50, Telford 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF10 7 Telford and Wrekin High Street, Newport 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF10 8 Telford and Wrekin Edgmond, Tibberton, Sambrook 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF10 9 Telford and Wrekin Lilleshall, Church Aston, Moreton 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF2 0 Telford and Wrekin Ketley Bank 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF2 6 Telford and Wrekin Oakengates, Trench 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF2 7 Telford and Wrekin Trench, Donnington 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF2 8 Telford and Wrekin Donnington, Muxton 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF2 9 Telford and Wrekin St. Georges, Priorslee 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF3 1 Telford and Wrekin Telford (Incl Stirchley, Brookside) 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF3 2 Telford and Wrekin Telford (Incl Malinslee, Randlay) 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF3 3 Telford and Wrekin Stafford Park 4, Telford 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF3 4 Telford and Wrekin Town Centre, Old Park 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF3 5 Telford and Wrekin The Rock, Overdale 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF4 2 Telford and Wrekin Dawley, Dawley Bank 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF4 3 Telford and Wrekin Telford (Incl Dawley, Horsehay, Little Dawley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF5 0 Telford and Wrekin Telford (Incl Admaston, Bratton, Wrockwardine) 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF6 5 Telford and Wrekin Little Wenlock, Wrockwardine 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF6 6 Telford and Wrekin High Ercall, Waters Upton 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF7 4 Telford and Wrekin Sutton Hill, Madeley 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF7 5 Telford and Wrekin Madeley, Lightmoor 03.05.21-30.05.21 TF8 7 Telford and Wrekin Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale 03.05.21-30.05.21 B46 1 North Warwickshire Borough Council Coleshill, Water Orton 03.05.21-30.05.21 B46 2 North Warwickshire Borough Council Coleshill, Furnace End 03.05.21-30.05.21 B46 3 North Warwickshire Borough Council Coleshill 03.05.21-30.05.21 B76 0 North Warwickshire Borough Council Lea Marston, Marston 03.05.21-30.05.21 B78 1 North Warwickshire Borough Council Polesworth, Dordon, Birchmoor 03.05.21-30.05.21 B78 2 North Warwickshire Borough Council Kingsbury, Middleton 03.05.21-30.05.21 B79 0 North Warwickshire Borough Council Warton, Clifton Campville 03.05.21-30.05.21 CV7 8 North Warwickshire Borough Council Keresley End, Arley, Gun Hill 03.05.21-30.05.21 CV9 1 North Warwickshire Borough Council Atherstone (Incl Mancetter, Witherley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 CV9 2 North Warwickshire Borough Council Atherstone (Incl Baddesley Ensor) 03.05.21-30.05.21 CV9 3 North Warwickshire Borough Council Atherstone (Incl Austrey) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B1 1 Birmingham City Council Lee Bank, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B1 2 Birmingham City Council St Marks Street, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B1 3 Birmingham City Council Newhall Hill, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B10 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Small Heath (West)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B10 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Small Heath (East)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B11 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Sparkbrook, Sparkhill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B11 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Tyseley, Sparkbrook, Sparkhill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B11 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Sparkhill, Tyseley, Greet) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B11 4 Birmingham City Council Sparkhill 03.05.21-30.05.21 B12 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Deritend, Bordesley, Camp Hill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B12 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Balsall Heath, Sparkbrook) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B12 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Balsall Heath, Camp Hill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B13 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Moseley, Billesley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B13 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Moseley, Moor Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B13 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Moseley, Kings Heath) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B14 4 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Yardley Wood, Kings Heath) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B14 5 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Maypole, Kings Heath) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B14 6 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Kings Heath, Moseley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B14 7 Birmingham City Council Kings Heath, Moseley 03.05.21-30.05.21 B15 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Five Ways) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B15 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B15 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Chad Valley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B16 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Rotton Park) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B16 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Ladywood (East)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B16 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Ladywood (West)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B17 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Harborne, Quinton) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B17 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Edgbaston, Harborne, Quinton) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B17 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Harborne) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B18 4 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hockley, Winson Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B18 5 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hockley. Gib Heath) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B18 6 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hockley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B18 7 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hockley (West)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B19 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Lozells, Handsworth, Hockley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B19 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Lozells, Hockley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B19 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hockley (East)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B2 4 Birmingham City Council New Street, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B2 5 Birmingham City Council Cannon Street, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B20 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Handsworth, Brown's Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B20 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Handsworth Wood) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B20 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Handsworth, Birchfield) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B21 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Handsworth, Middlemore Ind Est) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B21 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Handsworth) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B21 9 Birmingham City Council Handsworth 03.05.21-30.05.21 B23 5 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Erdington, Short Heath) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B23 6 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Erdington) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B23 7 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Erdington, Stockland Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B24 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham ( Incl Erdington, Tyburn) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B24 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Erdington, Gravelly Hill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B24 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Erdington, Birches Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B25 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Yardley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B26 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Yardley, Sheldon (West) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B26 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Yardley, Sheldon (East) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B26 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Sheldon) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B27 6 Birmingham City Council Acocks Green 03.05.21-30.05.21 B27 7 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Acocks Green) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B28 0 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hall Green, Yardley Wood) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B28 8 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hall Green (North)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B28 9 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Hall Green (South)) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B29 4 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Selly Oak, Weoley Castle) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B29 5 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Selly Oak, Lodge Hill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B29 6 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Selly Oak) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B29 7 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Selly Park, Selly Oak) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B3 1 Birmingham City Council George Street, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B3 2 Birmingham City Council Colmore Row, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B3 3 Birmingham City Council Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham 03.05.21-30.05.21 B30 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Kings Norton, Bournville) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B30 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Stirchley, Bournville) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B30 3 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Kings Norton, Stirchley) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B31 1 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Northfield, Woodcock Hill) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B31 2 Birmingham City Council Birmingham (Incl Northfield, Longbridge) 03.05.21-30.05.21 B31 3 Birmingham City
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