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Sector Range Delivery Office Name Sector Range Delivery Office Name AB10 1-1 ALTENS DO AB10 6-7 ALTENS DO AB11 5-9 ALTENS DO AB12 3-5 ALTENS DO AB13 0-0 WESTHILL DO AB14 0-0 WESTHILL DO AB15 4-9 MASTRICK DO AB16 5-7 MASTRICK DO AB21 0-0 DYCE DO AB21 7-7 DYCE DO AB21 9-9 DYCE DO AB22 8-8 BRIDGE OF DON DO AB23 8-8 BRIDGE OF DON DO AB24 1-5 KITTYBREWSTER DO AB25 1-3 KITTYBREWSTER DO AB30 1-1 LAURENCEKIRK DO AB31 4-6 BANCHORY DO AB32 6-7 WESTHILL DO AB33 8-8 ALFORD SPDO AB34 4-5 ABOYNE SPDO AB35 5-5 BALLATER SPDO AB36 8-8 ALFORD SPDO AB37 9-9 BALLINDALLOCH SPDO AB38 7-7 ABERLOUR SPDO AB38 9-9 ABERLOUR SPDO AB39 2-3 STONEHAVEN DO AB41 6-9 ELLON DO AB42 0-5 PETERHEAD DO AB43 6-9 FRASERBURGH DO AB44 1-1 BANFF DO AB45 1-3 BANFF DO AB51 0-0 INVERURIE DO AB51 3-6 INVERURIE DO AB51 7-8 INVERURIE DO AB52 6-6 INVERURIE DO AB53 4-6 TURRIFF DO AB53 8-8 TURRIFF DO AB54 4-4 HUNTLY DO AB54 6-8 HUNTLY DO AB55 4-6 KEITH DO AB56 1-1 BUCKIE DO AB56 4-5 BUCKIE DO AL01 1-5 ST. ALBANS DO AL02 1-3 ST. ALBANS DO AL03 4-8 ST. ALBANS DO AL03 7-7 REDBOURN SPDO AL04 0-0 ST. ALBANS DO AL04 8-9 ST. ALBANS DO AL05 1-5 HARPENDEN DO AL06 9-9 WELWYN GARDEN CITY DO AL07 1-4 WELWYN GARDEN CITY DO AL08 6-7 WELWYN GARDEN CITY DO AL09 5-7 HATFIELD (AL) DO AL10 0-0 HATFIELD (AL) DO AL10 8-9 HATFIELD (AL) DO B 01 1-3 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL DO B 02 4-5 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL DO B 03 1-3 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL DO B 04 6-7 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL DO B 05 4-7 BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL DO B 06 4-7 ASTON DO B 07 4-5 ASTON DO B 08 1-3 EASTERN (B) DO B 09 4-5 EASTERN (B) DO B 10 0-0 EASTERN (B) DO B 10 9-9 EASTERN (B) DO B 11 1-4 CAMP HILL DO B 12 0-0 CAMP HILL DO B 12 8-9 CAMP HILL DO B 13 0-0 MOSELEY DO B 13 8-9 MOSELEY DO B 14 4-7 MOSELEY DO B 15 1-3 WESTERN (B) DO B 16 0-0 WESTERN (B) DO B 16 8-9 WESTERN (B) DO B 17 0-0 QUINTON DO B 17 8-9 QUINTON DO B 18 4-7 HOCKLEY DO (B) B 19 1-3 HOCKLEY DO (B) B 20 1-3 HANDSWORTH DO B 21 0-0 HANDSWORTH DO B 21 8-9 HANDSWORTH DO B 23 5-7 ERDINGTON DO B 24 0-0 ERDINGTON DO B 24 8-9 ERDINGTON DO B 25 8-8 REDFERN PARK DO B 26 1-3 REDFERN PARK DO B 27 6-7 REDFERN PARK DO B 28 0-0 HALL GREEN DO B 28 8-9 HALL GREEN DO B 29 4-7 SELLY OAK DO B 30 1-3 KINGS NORTON DO B 31 1-5 NORTHFIELD DO B 32 1-4 QUINTON DO B 33 0-0 KITTS GREEN DO B 33 8-9 KITTS GREEN DO B 34 6-7 KITTS GREEN DO B 35 6-7 CASTLE BROMWICH DO B 36 0-0 CASTLE BROMWICH DO B 36 8-9 CASTLE BROMWICH DO B 37 5-7 CHELMSLEY WOOD DO B 38 0-0 KINGS NORTON DO B 38 8-9 KINGS NORTON DO B 40 1-1 CHELMSLEY WOOD DO B 42 1-2 GREAT BARR DO B 43 5-7 GREAT BARR DO B 44 0-0 GREAT BARR DO B 44 8-9 GREAT BARR DO B 45 0-0 REDNAL DO B 45 8-9 REDNAL DO B 46 1-3 COLESHILL DO B 47 5-6 MOSELEY DO B 48 7-7 REDNAL DO B 49 5-6 ALCESTER DO B 49 9-9 ALCESTER DO B 50 4-4 ALCESTER DO B 60 1-4 BROMSGROVE DO B 61 1-6 BROMSGROVE DO B 61 7-9 BROMSGROVE DO B 62 0-0 COOMBS WOOD DO B 62 8-9 COOMBS WOOD DO B 63 1-4 COOMBS WOOD DO B 64 5-7 COOMBS WOOD DO B 65 0-0 COOMBS WOOD DO B 65 8-9 COOMBS WOOD DO B 66 1-4 SMETHWICK DO B 67 5-7 SMETHWICK DO B 68 0-0 OLDBURY DO B 68 8-9 OLDBURY DO B 69 1-4 OLDBURY DO B 70 0-0 WEST BROMWICH DO B 70 6-9 WEST BROMWICH DO B 71 1-4 WEST BROMWICH DO B 72 1-1 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 73 5-6 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 74 2-4 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 75 5-7 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 76 0-2 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 76 9-9 SUTTON COLDFIELD PDO B 77 1-5 TAMWORTH DO B 78 1-1 DORDON SPDO B 78 1-1 POLESWORTH SPDO B 78 1-3 TAMWORTH DO B 79 0-0 TAMWORTH DO B 79 0-0 POLESWORTH SPDO B 79 7-9 TAMWORTH DO B 80 7-7 REDDITCH DO B 90 1-4 SHIRLEY (B) DO B 90 8-8 SHIRLEY (B) DO B 91 1-3 SOLIHULL DO B 92 7-9 SOLIHULL DO B 93 0-0 KNOWLE DO B 93 8-9 KNOWLE DO B 94 5-6 KNOWLE DO B 95 5-6 HENLEY-IN-ARDEN DO B 96 6-6 REDDITCH DO B 97 4-6 REDDITCH DO B 98 0-0 REDDITCH DO B 98 7-9 REDDITCH DO BA01 1-9 BATH DO BA02 0-9 BATH DO BA02 6-6 HINTON CHARTERHOUSE SPDO BA02 7-7 FRESHFORD SPDO BA02 7-7 LIMPLEY STOKE SPDO BA03 2-5 RADSTOCK DO BA04 4-6 SHEPTON MALLET DO BA05 1-3 WELLS DO BA06 8-9 GLASTONBURY DO BA07 7-7 CASTLE CARY SPDO BA08 0-0 WINCANTON DO BA09 8-9 WINCANTON DO BA10 0-0 BRUTON SPDO BA11 1-6 FROME DO BA12 0-0 WARMINSTER DO BA12 6-6 MERE SPDO BA12 6-9 WARMINSTER DO BA13 2-4 WESTBURY DO BA14 0-0 TROWBRIDGE DO BA14 4-4 TROWBRIDGE DO BA14 6-9 TROWBRIDGE DO BA15 1-2 BRADFORD-ON-AVON DO BA15 5-5 BRADFORD-ON-AVON DO BA16 0-0 GLASTONBURY DO BA16 9-9 GLASTONBURY DO BA20 1-2 YEOVIL DO BA20 9-9 YEOVIL DO BA21 3-5 YEOVIL DO BA22 7-9 YEOVIL DO BB01 1-9 BLACKBURN DO BB02 1-7 BLACKBURN DO BB03 0-3 DARWEN DO BB04 4-9 ROSSENDALE DO BB05 0-6 ACCRINGTON DO BB06 7-8 BLACKBURN DO BB07 1-4 CLITHEROE DO BB07 9-9 CLITHEROE DO BB08 0-0 PENDLE DO BB08 7-9 PENDLE DO BB09 0-0 PENDLE DO BB09 5-9 PENDLE DO BB10 1-4 BURNLEY DO BB11 1-5 BURNLEY DO BB12 0-0 BURNLEY DO BB12 6-9 BURNLEY DO BB18 5-6 BARNOLDSWICK DO BB94 0-0 BARNOLDSWICK DO BD01 1-5 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD02 1-4 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD03 0-0 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD03 7-9 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD04 0-0 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD04 6-9 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD05 0-0 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD05 7-9 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD06 1-3 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD07 1-4 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD08 0-0 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD08 7-9 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD09 4-6 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD10 0-0 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD10 8-9 BRADFORD NORTH DO BD11 1-2 CLECKHEATON DO BD12 0-0 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD12 7-9 BRADFORD SOUTH DO BD13 1-5 WEST BRADFORD DO BD14 6-6 WEST BRADFORD DO BD15 0-0 WEST BRADFORD DO BD15 7-9 WEST BRADFORD DO BD16 1-4 BINGLEY DO BD17 5-7 SHIPLEY DO BD18 1-4 SHIPLEY DO BD19 3-9 CLECKHEATON DO BD20 0-0 KEIGHLEY DO BD20 5-9 KEIGHLEY DO BD21 1-5 KEIGHLEY DO BD22 0-0 KEIGHLEY DO BD22 6-9 KEIGHLEY DO BD23 1-6 SKIPTON DO BD23 3-4 RIBBLESDALE DO BD23 5-6 WHARFEDALE DO BD24 0-0 RIBBLESDALE DO BD24 9-9 RIBBLESDALE DO BD97 1-1 BINGLEY DO BH01 1-4 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH02 5-6 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH03 7-7 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH04 8-9 WESTBOURNE DO BH05 1-2 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH06 3-5 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH07 6-7 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH08 0-0 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH08 8-9 BOURNEMOUTH DO BH09 1-3 WINTON DO BH10 4-7 WINTON DO BH11 8-9 WINTON DO BH12 1-5 ALDER HILLS DO BH13 6-7 WESTBOURNE DO BH14 0-0 PARKSTONE DO BH14 8-9 PARKSTONE DO BH15 1-4 POOLE DO BH16 5-6 POOLE 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SOUTH EAST DO BS05 0-0 BRISTOL EAST DO BS05 6-9 BRISTOL EAST DO BS06 5-7 BRISTOL NORTH DO BS07 0-0 BRISTOL NORTH DO BS07 8-9 BRISTOL NORTH DO BS08 1-4 CLIFTON (BS) DO BS09 1-4 WESTBURY ON TRYM DO BS10 5-7 WESTBURY ON TRYM DO BS11 0-0 AVONMOUTH DO BS11 8-9 AVONMOUTH DO BS13 0-0 BRISTOL SOUTH DO BS13 7-9 BRISTOL SOUTH DO BS14 0-0 BRISTOL SOUTH EAST DO BS14 8-9 BRISTOL SOUTH EAST DO BS15 1-1 KINGSWOOD DO BS15 3-4 KINGSWOOD DO BS15 8-9 KINGSWOOD DO BS16 1-7 FISHPONDS DO BS16 9-9 MANGOTSFIELD SPDO BS20 0-0 PILL SPDO BS20 0-0 PORTISHEAD DO BS20 6-8 PORTISHEAD DO BS21 5-7 CLEVEDON DO BS22 6-9 WESTON SUPER MARE DO BS23 1-4 WESTON SUPER MARE DO BS24 0-0 WESTON SUPER MARE DO BS24 6-9 WESTON SUPER MARE DO BS25 1-1 WINSCOMBE DO BS25 5-5 WINSCOMBE DO BS26 2-2 AXBRIDGE SPDO BS27 3-3 CHEDDAR DO BS28 4-4 WEDMORE SPDO BS29 6-6 WINSCOMBE DO BS30 5-9 KINGSWOOD DO BS31 1-3 KEYNSHAM DO BS32 0-0 PATCHWAY DO BS32 4-4 PATCHWAY DO BS32 8-9 PATCHWAY DO BS34 5-9 PATCHWAY DO BS35 1-3 THORNBURY DO BS35 4-4 PILNING 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