STD Code Book Bath 1969

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STD Code Book Bath 1969 Dialling Instructions and Call Charges For telephones WITHOUT a coin box BATH ~ I I I ISSUE 2 Subscriber Trunk Dialling Instructions and Call ·Charges WHAT TO DIAL ~ For an exchange shown on the following pages, dial the code and then the number you want For ALL-FIGURE numbers (those which have no exchange name), dial all the figures For any other exchange, dial 100 for the operator WHAT IT COSTS 'l[ Details of call charges are shown on page 19 When you make a call How to get the best from STD First check the code (if any) and number STD is quicker and cheaper, so dial as many of your calls as you can Lift the receiver and listen for dialling tone (a continuous purring) Maintain in your Personal Telephone Directory an up-to-date list of dialling Dial carefully and allow the dial to return codes and/or numbers of people you are freely likely to call. This will save you time in Then wait for another tone: the future. Ringing tone (burr-burr) the number is When you dial, don't pause too long being called between digits. Engaged tone (a repeated single note) try If the number you want is engaged, wait again a few minutes later a few minutes before dialling again. Number unobtainable tone (steady note) Ask for the extension number on calls to a replace receiver, re-check the code and/ private exchange; this will save you time or number, and then re-dial and money. If the extension you want is After dialling a trunk call there will be engaged it will usually pay, on an SID a pause before you hear a tone; during call, to clear and try again later this time the trunk equipment will be Remember, it costs only a few pence to connecting your call dial a call to find out if the person you At the end of the call, replace the receiver want is there; this is cheaper than paying securely because timing of calls stops when for a personal call via the operator the caller hangs up If you hear a recorded announcement telling you that the trunk lines are en­ gaged, replace the receiver and try again later When you answer the Answer your telephone promptly, giving your name or telephone number. This telephone saves time and money and helps the caller Be sure your telephone arrangements are Always give your name or telephone adequate. The Telephone Manager will number always be pleased to give advice If you hear a series or rapid pips, the call Ask your enquiry operator (dial 191) if is coining from a coin box telephone or you require another copy of the Personal the new type. Wait until the pips stop and Directory or this Dialling Instruction then give your name or telephone number Booklet SERVICES available from your telephone Dial E01ergency Calls Ask for the emergency service you want "' Enquiries and Diflicnlties Directory Enquiries 192 Service Difficulties 191 Faults 191 Other Enquiries 191 Operator l 00 Overseas Calls To places in the Irish Republic 100 To places in Europe 100 Ask the operator for Continental Service To places outside Europe 100 Ask the operator for International Service Telegrams Telegrams (Inland and Ships) 100 Telegrams (Overseas) 100 Telegram Enquiries 100 Ask for Telegram Enquiries Information Services Speaking Clock 8081 Weather Service 928091 Motoring Information Service 928021 Test Match Score(when available) 16 2 Dialling LOCAL Calls ~ Calls to ALL-FIGURE numbers, e.g., 01-222 2870 or 021-643 2107 are all Trunk calls-see page 4. ~ For a subscriber on BATH exchange, dial only the number you want. ~ For a local exchange shown below dial the code, then the number you want, e.g. for Abson 299; dial 92882 299 for Long Ashton 2145; dial 92880 2145 CODE CODE CODB Abson 928 82 Clevedon 9287 Nailsea 9285 Almonds bury 929 36 Combe Down 83 Newton St. Loe 825 Avonmouth 9282 Compton Dando 929 78 North Trowbridge 826 Corsham 932 Nunney 9484 Devizes 97 Badminton 929 321 Oldbury 929 325 Beckington 9483 Didmarton 929 323 Bitton 933 Blagdon 929 76 Falfield 929 38 Pill 928 81 Box 821 Faulkland 9487 Pilning 929 35 Flax Bourton 928 83 Portishead 9284 Frome 94 Bradenstoke 9689 Bradford-on-Avon 86 Radstock 935 Hawthorn 823 Rangeworthy 929 322 Bratton 8470 Hilmarton 9676 Bristol 92 Bromham 9785 Saltford 87 Keevii 8479 Seagry 9672 Kellaways 9674 Seend 9782 Caine 9681. Keynsham 95 Stratton-on-the-Fosse929 723 Cannings 9786. Kington Langley 9675 Castle Combe 9678 Chapmanslade 9488 Lacock 9673 Temple Cloud 929 75 Chew Magna 928 89 Lavington 9781 Thornbury 929 34 Limpley Stoke 822 Timsbury 931 Trowbridge 84 Chewton Mendip 929 721 Long Ashton 928 80 Chippenham 96. Lulsgate 928 87 Chipping Sodbury Westbury (Wilts) 9482 (4 and 5 digits) 929 33 Marshfield 824 West Harptree 929 722 Chipping Sadbury . Melksham 85 Whitchurch 9283 (6 digits) 9293 Mells 9481 Wickwar 929 324 Chirton 9784 Midsomer Norton 934 Winterboume 929 37 3 Dialling TRUNK Calls ~ For an ALL-FIGURE number, e.g., 01-222 2870 or 021-643 2107 dial all the figures. Numbers starting with: Rate of charge 01- are in the LONDON automatic system c 021- ,, ,, ,, BIRMINGHAM ,. ,. c 031- ,, ,, ,, EDINBURGH c 041- ., ,, ,, GLASGOW ,, c 051- ., ., ,, LIVERPOOL ,, ,, c 061- ,, ,. ., MANCHESTER c 1f For an exchange shown below, dial the code, then the number you want. e.g., for BRIGHTON 29489; dial 0273 29489 Rate of Code Rate of Code Rate of Code charge charge charge c Abbey, see London b Andoversford 024 282 Badminton, see local list c Abbeyhill, see Edinburgh c Anfield, see Liverpool c Badsey 038 687 b Abbotsbury t 030 587 c Anstey 053 721 c Baillieston, see Glasgow b Aberbeeg 049 536 c Arborfield Cross 073 526 c Balham, see London b Abercarn 049 523 c Archway, see London a Baltonsborough 045 85 c Aberkenfig t 065 672 c Ardleigh (Essex) t 020 623 b Bampton Castle 099 385 b Abertillery 049 532 c Ardwick, see Manchester c Banbury 0295 Abson, see local list c Arnold, see London a Banwell t 093 482 c Acocks Green, see c Arrowebrook, see c Bamby (Suffolk) t 050 276 Binningham Liverpool c Barnet, see London c Acom, see London c Ascot 0990 c Adderbury 029 581 c Bamham Broom t 060 545 c Addiscombe, see London a Ashbury 079 371 c Barnstaple 0271 c Advance, see London c Ashfield, see Birmingham c Barrhead, see Glasgow c Aintree, see Liverpool c Ashreigney 076 93 b Barry · 044 62 c Albert Dock, see London c Ashtead 037 22 b Bartestree Cross 043 275 c Albrighton 090 722 a Ashton Keynes 028 573 c Basingstoke 0256 c Albury t 027 974 c Ashton-under-Hill 038 688 Bath, see local list a Aldboume 067 24 c Ashton-under-Lyne, c Battersea, see London · c Aldeby t 050 277 see Manchester c Battlefield, see Glasgow a Alderbury · 072 271 c Ashurst 042 129 c Bayswater, see London c Aldershot 0252 c Ash Vale b Alderton 024 262 (Aldershot) 025 15 c Beaconsfield 049 46 b Aldsworth 045 14 b Asthall Leigh 099 387 c Bearsden, see Glasgow c Allerton, see Liverpool c Bearwood, see Birmingham c Allesley 020 334 c Aston Abbotts 029 676 c Beccles t 050 271 Almondsbury, see local list c Aston Clinton 029 663 c Beckenham, see London c Aston Cross, see c Alperton, see London Birmingham Beckington, see local list c Alresford 096 273 c Atlas, see London c Bedford t 0234 c Altrincham, see Manchester c Aston Common 074 136 b Bedwas 044 729 c Ambassador, see London c Belfast 0232 I a Avebury 067 23 c Belgravia, see London a Amberley 045 387 c Avenue, see London a Amesbury 098 02 Avonmouth, see local list tDlal '100' for the present. Operator Axbridge 093 473 c~arge rate applies. The operator c Amherst, see London a t will tell you when you ca11 dial lhe b Andover 0264 c Aylesbury 029 6 call yourself al the STD rates. 4 Rate of Code charge c Bell, see Glasgow For subscribers in BIRMINGHAM identified by: b Belmont 043 274 1f An ALL-FIGURE number (one starting with c Belmont Village 020 481 021-), dial all c Benington t 043 885 the figures c Benson 049 167 ~An exchange name and number, dial the appro­ c Bere Regis · 092 97 priate code shown below followed by the four· a Berkeley 045 381 digit number c Bermondsey, see London Acocb HalllSOWml 021-550 Solihull 021..:705 c Beverley 0482 Oreen 021-706 Hacbomo 021-427 South 021-449 Ashfield 021-351 Hlgbbury 021-444 Sprinidield 02f-717 c Bexleyheath, see London Aston Cross 021-359 Hillside 021-445 Stechford 021-783 Bearwood 021-429 James Brid10 021-526 Stone CrOSll 021-588 a Bibury 028 574 Birchfield 021-356 King's Streot.ly 021-353 c Bickington 062 682 Blackheath 021-559 Norton Oll-458 Suuon Broadwell 021-552 Matston Coldfield 021-354 c Bickleigh 088 45 Calthorpo 021-440 Green 021-779 Tipton 021-557 · c Bideford 023 72 Castle Maypolo 021-474 Vic::toria 021-772 c Bigbury-on-Sea 054 881 Bromwich 021-747 Midland 021~43 Wedaeabury 021-556 Central 021-236 Northern 021-554 West c Billesdon 053 755 East 021-327 Priory 021-475 Bromwich 021-553 Edgbaston 021-454 Rube(r, 021-'153 Woodgate 021-422 c Billingshurst 040 381 Erdington 021-373 021-472 c Bilston 0902 . FourOaka 021-308 t:rdo:1' 021-743 c Binbrook 047 283 O.P.O.
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