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Postal Sector Council Alternative Sector Name Month (Dates) POSTAL COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE SECTOR NAME MONTH (DATES) SECTOR BH21 1 East Dorset District Council Wimborne (Incl Walford) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 2 East Dorset District Council Wimborne (Incl Colehill) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 3 East Dorset District Council Corfe Mullen, Ashington 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 4 East Dorset District Council Sturminster Marshall, Furzehill 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 5 East Dorset District Council Cranborne, Witchampton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 6 East Dorset District Council Three Legged Cross 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 7 East Dorset District Council Wimborne (Incl Holt) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH21 8 East Dorset District Council Woodlands, Sutton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH22 0 East Dorset District Council West Moors 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH22 8 East Dorset District Council Ferndown (Incl West Parley) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH22 9 East Dorset District Council Longham, Ferndown 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH24 2 East Dorset District Council Ashley Heath, St. Leonards 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH31 6 East Dorset District Council Verwood (Incl Dewlands Common) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH31 7 East Dorset District Council Boveridge Heath, Verwood 05.10.20-01.11.20 SP6 3 East Dorset District Council Alderholt, Damerham, Martin 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT10 1 North Dorset District Council Sturminster Newton (Incl Marnhull, Hinton St. Mary) 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT10 2 North Dorset District Council Stalbridge, Hazelbury Bryan 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT11 0 North Dorset District Council Milborne St. Andrew, Shillingstone 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT11 7 North Dorset District Council Salisbury Road, Blandford Forum 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT11 8 North Dorset District Council Blandford Camp, Child Okeford 05.10.20-01.11.20 DT11 9 North Dorset District Council Blandford St. Mary 05.10.20-01.11.20 SP7 0 North Dorset District Council Fontmell Magna, Stour Row 05.10.20-01.11.20 SP7 8 North Dorset District Council Blackmore Road, Shaftesbury 05.10.20-01.11.20 SP8 4 North Dorset District Council Gillingham (Incl Wyke, Colesbrook, Newbury) 05.10.20-01.11.20 SP8 5 North Dorset District Council Bourton, East Stour, Kington Magna 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH16 5 Purbeck District Council Poole (Incl Upton) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH16 6 Purbeck District Council Lytchett Matravers 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH19 1 Purbeck District Council New Swanage, Swanage 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH19 2 Purbeck District Council Durlston Head, Herston, Swanage 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH19 3 Purbeck District Council Langton Matravers, Studland 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH20 4 Purbeck District Council Wareham (Incl North Bestwall) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH20 5 Purbeck District Council Corfe Castle, West Lulworth 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH20 6 Purbeck District Council Wool, Bovington, East Stoke 05.10.20-01.11.20 BH20 7 Purbeck District Council Bere Regis, Sandford, Bloxworth 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 1 Brighton and Hove Borough Council North Street, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 2 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Kings Road, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 3 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Dyke Road, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 4 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Ditchling Rise, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 5 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Withdean) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 6 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Preston) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 7 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Hollingdean, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 8 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Patcham) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN1 9 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Falmer, Stanmer) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 0 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Queens Park, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 1 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Kemp Town, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 3 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Elm Grove, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 4 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Bevendean) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 5 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Brighton (Incl Brighton Marina Village) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 6 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Upper Bevendean, Woodingdean 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 7 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Rottingdean 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 8 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Saltdean, Rottingdean 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN2 9 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Islingword Road, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 1 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Furze Hill, Hove 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 2 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Grand Avenue, Hove 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 3 Brighton and Hove Borough Council The Drive, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 4 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Kingsway, Hove 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 5 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Aldrington, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 6 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Shirley Drive, Hove 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 7 Brighton and Hove Borough Council West Blatchington, Brighton 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN3 8 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Hangleton, Hove 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN41 1 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Portslade, BN41 1 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN41 2 Brighton and Hove Borough Council Portslade 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN34 1 Hastings District Council Queens Road, Hastings 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN34 2 Hastings District Council St Helens Road, Hastings 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN34 3 Hastings District Council Priory Road, Hastings 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN35 5 Hastings District Council Hastings (Incl Fairlight, Ore) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN37 6 Hastings District Council London Road, St Leonards-on-sea 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN37 7 Hastings District Council Battle Road, St Leonards-on-sea 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN38 0 Hastings District Council Marina, St Leonards-on-sea 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN38 8 Hastings District Council Bexhill Road, St Leonards-on-sea 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN38 9 Hastings District Council Stonehouse Drive, St Leonards-on-sea 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN20 0 Wealden District Council East Dean, Friston 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN20 9 Wealden District Council Eastbourne (Incl Willingdon, Ratton) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN24 5 Wealden District Council Stone Cross, Westham 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN24 6 Wealden District Council Pevensey Bay, Normans Bay 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN26 5 Wealden District Council Polegate (Incl Alfriston) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN26 6 Wealden District Council Polegate (Incl Berwick, Selmeston, Arlington) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN27 1 Wealden District Council Hailsham (Incl Amberstone, Herstmonceux) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN27 2 Wealden District Council Hailsham (Incl Downash, Mulbrooks, Rickney) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN27 3 Wealden District Council Hailsham (Incl Golden Cross, Upper Dicker) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN27 4 Wealden District Council Herstmonceux, Hellingly 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN8 6 Wealden District Council East Hoathly, Laughton, Glynde 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH18 5 Wealden District Council Forest Row (Incl Wych Cross) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN20 6 Wealden District Council Mayfield (Incl Five Ashes, Coggins Mill) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN21 0 Wealden District Council Horam, Cross In Hand 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN21 8 Wealden District Council Heathfield (Incl Broad Oak, Sandy Cross) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN21 9 Wealden District Council Punnetts Town, Dallington 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN22 1 Wealden District Council Uckfield (Incl Manor Park) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN22 2 Wealden District Council Uckfield (Incl Maresfield) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN22 3 Wealden District Council Nutley, Fairwarp, Fletching 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN22 4 Wealden District Council Buxted, Hadlow Down, High Hurstwood 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN22 5 Wealden District Council Uckfield (Incl Ridgewood, Framfield, Blackboys) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN3 9 Wealden District Council Groombridge, Frant 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN5 6 Wealden District Council Wadhurst (Incl Sparrows Green) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN6 1 Wealden District Council Crowborough (Incl St. Johns, Friars Gate) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN6 2 Wealden District Council Crowborough Hill, Crowborough 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN6 3 Wealden District Council Crowborough (Incl Rotherfield, Mark Cross) 05.10.20-01.11.20 TN7 4 Wealden District Council Hartfield (Incl Withyham, Upper Hartfield) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN45 7 Mid Sussex District Council Poynings, Pyecombe 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN6 8 Mid Sussex District Council Hassocks (Incl Ditchling, Streat, Westmeston) 05.10.20-01.11.20 BN6 9 Mid Sussex District Council Hurstpierpoint, Sayers Common 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH10 4 Mid Sussex District Council Crawley Down, Turners Hill 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH15 0 Mid Sussex District Council Junction Road, Burgess Hill 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH15 8 Mid Sussex District Council Mill Road, Burgess Hill 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH15 9 Mid Sussex District Council Chanctonbury Road, Burgess Hill 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH16 1 Mid Sussex District Council Haywards Heath (Incl Lindfield) 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH16 2 Mid Sussex District Council Lindfield 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH16 3 Mid Sussex District Council Franklands Village, Haywards Heath 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH16 4 Mid Sussex District Council Southdowns Park, Haywards Heath 05.10.20-01.11.20 RH17 5 Mid Sussex District Council 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