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1991 Ward, Census Code Range (WARDC91) UK Data Archive Study Number 6330 - British Household Panel Survey, Waves 1-18, 1991-2009: Special Licence Access, 1991 Ward, Census Code Range (WARDC91) British Household Panel Survey, waves 1-18 (1991-2009) User Documentation: 1991 ward, Census code range (WARDC91) 03 November 2009 For more information contact: Birgitta Rabe [email protected] ++44-1206-874594 Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester Essex CO4 3SQ 1991 Ward, Census code range (WARDC91) Details of the code ranges: Data Range of codes Comments description 1991 ward The 1991 administrative and electoral areas to which the 1 (Census metre postcode grid reference has been assigned using code range) point-in-polygon techniques and digital administrative and electoral boundaries. A pseudo code is included for Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The field will be blank for postcodes with no grid reference. 01AAFA-55TTFZ; England & Wales = {2-digit county code 71UB01-82UB30; Scotland = {2-digit district code {2-digit ward code 95AΔ01-95ZΔ51; Northern Ireland = 2-digit county code 1-digit district code 2-digit ward code 99ZZ00; 99ZZ00 = Channel Is/IoM (pseudo); or ΔΔΔΔΔΔ ΔΔΔΔΔΔ = no information available. Source: National Statistics website: www.statistics.gov.uk National Statistics Postcode Directory: 2007 User Guide v1 Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of OPSI 00AAFA 01AAFA Aldersgate 00AAFB 01AAFB Aldgate 00AAFC 01AAFC Bassishaw 00AAFD 01AAFD Billingsgate 00AAFE 01AAFE Bishopsgate 00AAFF 01AAFF Bread Street 00AAFG 01AAFG Bridge & Bridge Without 00AAFH 01AAFH Broad Street 00AAFJ 01AAFJ Candlewick 00AAFK 01AAFK Castle Baynard 00AAFL 01AAFL Cheap 00AAFM 01AAFM Coleman Street 00AAFN 01AAFN Cordwainer 00AAFP 01AAFP Cornhill 00AAFQ 01AAFQ Cripplegate 00AAFR 01AAFR Dowgate 00AAFS 01AAFS Farringdon Within 00AAFT 01AAFT Farringdon Without 00AAFU 01AAFU Langbourn 00AAFW 01AAFW Lime Street 00AAFX 01AAFX Portsoken 00AAFY 01AAFY Queenhithe 00AAFZ 01AAFZ Tower 00AAGA 01AAGA Vintry 00AAGB 01AAGB Walbrook 00ABFA 02AQFA Abbey 00ABFB 02AQFB Alibon 00ABFC 02AQFC Cambell 00ABFD 02AQFD Chadwell Heath 00ABFE 02AQFE Eastbrook 00ABFF 02AQFF Eastbury 00ABFG 02AQFG Fanshawe 00ABFH 02AQFH Gascoigne 00ABFJ 02AQFJ Goresbrook 00ABFK 02AQFK Heath 00ABFL 02AQFL Longbridge 00ABFM 02AQFM Manor 00ABFN 02AQFN Marks Gate 00ABFP 02AQFP Parsloes 00ABFQ 02AQFQ River 00ABFR 02AQFR Thames 00ABFS 02AQFS Triptons 00ABFT 02AQFT Valence 00ABFU 02AQFU Village 00ACFA 02ARFA Arkley 00ACFB 02ARFB Brunswick Park 00ACFC 02ARFC Burnt Oak 00ACFD 02ARFD Childs Hill 00ACFE 02ARFE Colindale 00ACFF 02ARFF East Barnet 00ACFG 02ARFG East Finchley 00ACFH 02ARFH Edgware 00ACFJ 02ARFJ Finchley 00ACFK 02ARFK Friern Barnet 00ACFL 02ARFL Garden Suburb 00ACFM 02ARFM Golders Green 00ACFN 02ARFN Hadley 00ACFP 02ARFP Hale 00ACFQ 02ARFQ Hendon 00ACFR 02ARFR Mill Hill 00ACFS 02ARFS St. Pauls 00ACFT 02ARFT Totteridge 00ACFU 02ARFU West Hendon 00ACFW 02ARFW Woodhouse 00ADFA 02ASFA Barnehurst 00ADFB 02ASFB Barnehurst North 00ADFC 02ASFC Belvedere 00ADFD 02ASFD Blackfen 00ADFE 02ASFE Blendon and Penhill 00ADFF 02ASFF Bostall 00ADFG 02ASFG Brampton 00ADFH 02ASFH Christchurch 00ADFJ 02ASFJ Cray 00ADFK 02ASFK Crayford 00ADFL 02ASFL Danson 00ADFM 02ASFM East Wickham 00ADFN 02ASFN Erith 00ADFP 02ASFP Falconwood 00ADFQ 02ASFQ Lamorbey 00ADFR 02ASFR North End 00ADFS 02ASFS Northumberland Heath 00ADFT 02ASFT St. Mary's 00ADFU 02ASFU St. Michael's 00ADFW 02ASFW Sidcup East 00ADFX 02ASFX Sidcup West 00ADFY 02ASFY Thamesmead East 00ADFZ 02ASFZ Upton 00AEFA 02ATFA Alperton 00AEFB 02ATFB Barham 00AEFC 02ATFC Barnhill 00AEFD 02ATFD Brentwater 00AEFE 02ATFE Brondesbury Park 00AEFF 02ATFF Carlton 00AEFG 02ATFG Chamberlayne 00AEFH 02ATFH Church End 00AEFJ 02ATFJ Cricklewood 00AEFK 02ATFK Fryent 00AEFL 02ATFL Gladstone 00AEFM 02ATFM Harlesden 00AEFN 02ATFN Kensal Rise 00AEFP 02ATFP Kenton 00AEFQ 02ATFQ Kilburn 00AEFR 02ATFR Kingsbury 00AEFS 02ATFS Manor 00AEFT 02ATFT Mapesbury 00AEFU 02ATFU Preston 00AEFW 02ATFW Queensbury 00AEFX 02ATFX Queens Park 00AEFY 02ATFY Roe Green 00AEFZ 02ATFZ Roundwood 00AEGA 02ATGA St. Andrew's 00AEGB 02ATGB St. Raphael's 00AEGC 02ATGC Stonebridge 00AEGD 02ATGD Sudbury 00AEGE 02ATGE Sudbury Court 00AEGF 02ATGF Tokyngton 00AEGG 02ATGG Wembley Central 00AEGH 02ATGH Willesden Green 00AFFA 02AUFA Anerley 00AFFB 02AUFB Bickley 00AFFC 02AUFC Biggin Hill 00AFFD 02AUFD Bromley Common and Keston 00AFFE 02AUFE Chelsfield and Goddington 00AFFF 02AUFF Chislehurst 00AFFG 02AUFG Clock House 00AFFH 02AUFH Copers Cope 00AFFJ 02AUFJ Crofton 00AFFK 02AUFK Darwin 00AFFL 02AUFL Eden Park 00AFFM 02AUFM Farnborough 00AFFN 02AUFN Hayes 00AFFP 02AUFP Kelsey Park 00AFFQ 02AUFQ Lawrie Park and Kent House 00AFFR 02AUFR Martins Hill and Town 00AFFS 02AUFS Mottingham 00AFFT 02AUFT Orpington Central 00AFFU 02AUFU Penge 00AFFW 02AUFW Petts Wood and Knoll 00AFFX 02AUFX Plaistow and Sundridge 00AFFY 02AUFY St. Mary Cray 00AFFZ 02AUFZ St. Paul's Cray 00AFGA 02AUGA Shortlands 00AFGB 02AUGB West Wickham North 00AFGC 02AUGC West Wickham South 00AGFA 01ABFA Adelaide 00AGFB 01ABFB Belsize 00AGFC 01ABFC Bloomsbury 00AGFD 01ABFD Brunswick 00AGFE 01ABFE Camden 00AGFF 01ABFF Castlehaven 00AGFG 01ABFG Caversham 00AGFH 01ABFH Chalk Farm 00AGFJ 01ABFJ Fitzjohns 00AGFK 01ABFK Fortune Green 00AGFL 01ABFL Frognal 00AGFM 01ABFM Gospel Oak 00AGFN 01ABFN Grafton 00AGFP 01ABFP Hampstead Town 00AGFQ 01ABFQ Highgate 00AGFR 01ABFR Holborn 00AGFS 01ABFS Kilburn 00AGFT 01ABFT King's Cross 00AGFU 01ABFU Priory 00AGFW 01ABFW Regent's Park 00AGFX 01ABFX St. John's 00AGFY 01ABFY St. Pancras 00AGFZ 01ABFZ Somers Town 00AGGA 01ABGA South End 00AGGB 01ABGB Swiss Cottage 00AGGC 01ABGC West End 00AHFA 02AWFA addiscombe 00AHFB 02AWFB Ashburton 00AHFC 02AWFC Bensham Manor 00AHFD 02AWFD Beulah 00AHFE 02AWFE Broad Green 00AHFF 02AWFF Coulsdon East 00AHFG 02AWFG Croham 00AHFH 02AWFH Fairfield 00AHFJ 02AWFJ Fieldway 00AHFK 02AWFK Heathfield 00AHFL 02AWFL Kenley 00AHFM 02AWFM Monks Orchard 00AHFN 02AWFN New addington 00AHFP 02AWFP Norbury 00AHFQ 02AWFQ Purley 00AHFR 02AWFR Rylands 00AHFS 02AWFS Sanderstead 00AHFT 02AWFT Selsdon 00AHFU 02AWFU South Norwood 00AHFW 02AWFW Spring Park 00AHFX 02AWFX Thornton Heath 00AHFY 02AWFY Upper Norwood 00AHFZ 02AWFZ Waddon 00AHGA 02AWGA West Thornton 00AHGB 02AWGB Whitehorse Manor 00AHGC 02AWGC Woodcote and Coulsdon West 00AHGD 02AWGD Woodside 00AJFA 02AXFA Argyle 00AJFB 02AXFB Costons 00AJFC 02AXFC Dormers Wells 00AJFD 02AXFD Ealing Common 00AJFE 02AXFE Elthorne 00AJFF 02AXFF Glebe 00AJFG 02AXFG Hanger Lane 00AJFH 02AXFH Heathfield 00AJFJ 02AXFJ Hobbayne 00AJFK 02AXFK Mandeville 00AJFL 02AXFL Mount Pleasant 00AJFM 02AXFM Northcote 00AJFN 02AXFN Northfield 00AJFP 02AXFP Perivale 00AJFQ 02AXFQ Pitshanger 00AJFR 02AXFR Ravenor 00AJFS 02AXFS Southfield 00AJFT 02AXFT Springfield 00AJFU 02AXFU Vale 00AJFW 02AXFW Victoria 00AJFX 02AXFX Walpole 00AJFY 02AXFY Waxlow 00AJFZ 02AXFZ West End 00AJGA 02AXGA Wood End 00AKFA 02AYFA Angel Road 00AKFB 02AYFB Arnos 00AKFC 02AYFC Bowes 00AKFD 02AYFD Bullsmoor 00AKFE 02AYFE Chase 00AKFF 02AYFF Craig Park 00AKFG 02AYFG Enfield Lock 00AKFH 02AYFH Enfield Wash 00AKFJ 02AYFJ Grange 00AKFK 02AYFK Green Street 00AKFL 02AYFL Grovelands 00AKFM 02AYFM Highfield 00AKFN 02AYFN Hoe Lane 00AKFP 02AYFP Huxley 00AKFQ 02AYFQ Jubilee 00AKFR 02AYFR Latymer 00AKFS 02AYFS Merryhills 00AKFT 02AYFT Oakwood 00AKFU 02AYFU Palmers Green 00AKFW 02AYFW Ponders End 00AKFX 02AYFX Raglan 00AKFY 02AYFY St. Alphege 00AKFZ 02AYFZ St. Marks 00AKGA 02AYGA St. Peters 00AKGB 02AYGB Southbury 00AKGC 02AYGC Southgate Green 00AKGD 02AYGD Town 00AKGE 02AYGE Trent 00AKGF 02AYGF Village 00AKGG 02AYGG Weir Hall 00AKGH 02AYGH Willow 00AKGJ 02AYGJ Winchmore Hill 00AKGK 02AYGK Worcesters 00ALFA 02AZFA Abbey Wood 00ALFB 02AZFB Arsenal 00ALFC 02AZFC Avery Hill 00ALFD 02AZFD Blackheath 00ALFE 02AZFE Burrage 00ALFF 02AZFF Charlton 00ALFG 02AZFG Coldharbour 00ALFH 02AZFH Deansfield 00ALFJ 02AZFJ Eltham Park 00ALFK 02AZFK Eynsham 00ALFL 02AZFL Ferrier 00ALFM 02AZFM Glyndon 00ALFN 02AZFN Herbert 00ALFP 02AZFP Hornfair 00ALFQ 02AZFQ Kidbrooke 00ALFR 02AZFR Lakedale 00ALFS 02AZFS Middle Park 00ALFT 02AZFT New Eltham 00ALFU 02AZFU Nightingale 00ALFW 02AZFW Palace 00ALFX 02AZFX Plumstead Common 00ALFY 02AZFY Rectory Field 00ALFZ 02AZFZ St. Alfege 00ALGA 02AZGA St. Mary's 00ALGB 02AZGB St. Nicholas 00ALGC 02AZGC Sherard 00ALGD 02AZGD Shrewsbury 00ALGE 02AZGE Slade 00ALGF 02AZGF Sutcliffe 00ALGG 02AZGG Tarn 00ALGH 02AZGH Thamesmead Moorings 00ALGJ 02AZGJ Trafalgar 00ALGK 02AZGK Vanbrugh 00ALGL 02AZGL Well Hall 00ALGM 02AZGM West 00ALGN 02AZGN Woolwich Common 00AMFA 01ACFA Brownswood 00AMFB 01ACFB Chatham 00AMFC 01ACFC Clissold 00AMFD 01ACFD Dalston 00AMFE 01ACFE De Beauvoir 00AMFF 01ACFF Eastdown 00AMFG 01ACFG Haggerston 00AMFH 01ACFH Homerton 00AMFJ 01ACFJ Kings Park 00AMFK 01ACFK Leabridge 00AMFL 01ACFL Moorfields 00AMFM 01ACFM New River 00AMFN 01ACFN North Defoe 00AMFP 01ACFP Northfield 00AMFQ 01ACFQ Northwold 00AMFR 01ACFR Queensbridge 00AMFS 01ACFS Rectory 00AMFT 01ACFT South Defoe 00AMFU 01ACFU Springfield 00AMFW 01ACFW Victoria 00AMFX 01ACFX Wenlock 00AMFY 01ACFY Westdown 00AMFZ 01ACFZ Wick 00ANFA 01ADFA 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