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List of Postal Codes Excluded from Free Delivery in Vinoseleccion.Uk List of postal codes excluded from free delivery in Vinoseleccion.uk 1 2 • Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Stornoway (immediate HS1 STORNOWAY area), Plasterfield Settlements in Lewis outside the Stornoway area including STORNOWAY/ISLE HS2 Back, Carloway, Ness, North Lochs, OF LEWIS Park (South Lochs), Point, Uig and West Side Harris excluding Leverburgh and HS3 ISLE OF HARRIS Rodel area HS4 ISLE OF SCALPAY All settlements Comhairle nan Eilean Siar HS5 ISLE OF HARRIS Leverburgh and Rodel area HS6 ISLE OF NORTH UIST All settlements HS7 ISLE OF BENBECULA All settlements HS8 ISLE OF SOUTH UIST All settlements HS9 ISLE OF BARRA All settlements, including Mingulay 3 4 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Inverness centre and north, including IV1 INVERNESS Highland the Longman, plus North Kessock and Kilmuir IV10 FORTROSE Fortrose Highland IV11 CROMARTY Cromarty Highland IV12 NAIRN Auldearn Highland IV13 INVERNESS Tomatin Highland IV14 STRATHPEFFER Strathpeffer Highland IV15 DINGWALL Dingwall Highland IV16 DINGWALL Evanton Highland IV17 ALNESS Alness Highland IV18 INVERGORDON Invergordon Highland IV19 TAIN Tain, Nigg, Edderton Highland Inverness east, IV2 INVERNESS Highland plus Culloden, Balloch and Ardersier IV20 TAIN Hill of Fearn, Portmahomack, Balintore Highland IV21 GAIRLOCH Gairloch Highland 5 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area IV22 ACHNASHEEN Achnasheen Highland IV23 GARVE Garve Highland IV24 ARDGAY Bonar Bridge, Ardgay, Spinningdale, Culrain Highland IV25 DORNOCH Dornoch Highland IV26 ULLAPOOL Ullapool Highland IV27 LAIRG Lairg, Durness, Tongue, Scourie Highland IV28 ROGART Rogart Highland Inverness west, IV3 INVERNESS Highland plus Dochgarroch, Abriachan and Bunchrew IV30 ELGIN Elgin Moray IV31 LOSSIEMOUTH Lossiemouth Moray IV32 FOCHABERS Fochabers Moray IV36 FORRES Forres Moray IV4 BEAULY Beauly, Kiltarlity, Struy, Cannich, Tomich Highland IV40 KYLE Kyle of Lochalsh Highland IV41 ISLE OF SKYE Kyleakin Highland 6 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area IV42 ISLE OF SKYE Breakish Highland IV43 ISLE OF SKYE Isle Ornsay Highland IV44 ISLE OF SKYE Teangue Highland IV45 ISLE OF SKYE Armadale, Upper Breakish Highland IV46 ISLE OF SKYE Tarskavaig Highland IV47 ISLE OF SKYE Carbost Highland IV48 ISLE OF SKYE Sconser Highland IV49 ISLE OF SKYE Broadford Highland IV5 INVERNESS Kirkhill, Inchmore, Moniack and Cabrich Highland IV51 PORTREE Portree, Uig Highland IV52 PLOCKTON Plockton Highland IV53 STROME FERRY Strome Ferry Highland IV54 STRATHCARRON Applecross Highland IV55 ISLE OF SKYE Dunvegan Highland IV56 ISLE OF SKYE Struan Highland 7 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area IV6 MUIR OF ORD Muir of Ord, Marybank, Strathconon Highland IV63 INVERNESS Drumnadrochit, Glenurquhart and Invermoriston Highland IV7 DINGWALL Conon Bridge, Culbokie, Maryburgh Highland IV8 MUNLOCHY Munlochy Highland IV9 AVOCH Avoch Highland non- IV99 INVERNESS Jobcentre Plus geographic 8 9 Postcode Local authority Post town Coverage district area KA13 6 KILWINNING Kilwinning North Ayrshire KA13 7 KILWINNING Kilwinning North Ayrshire KA14 3 BEITH Beith, Glengarnock, Longboat North Ayrshire KA15 1 BEITH Beith, Glengarnock, Longboat North Ayrshire KA15 2 BEITH Beith North North Ayrshire KA23 9 WEST KILBRIDE West Kilbride North Ayrshire KA24 4 DALRY Dalry North Ayrshire KA24 5 DALRY Dalry, Drakemyre North Ayrshire KA25 6 KILBIRNIE Kilbirnie South North Ayrshire KA25 7 KILBIRNIE Kilbirnie North North Ayrshire Holy Island, Brodick, Isle of Arran KA27 8 ISLE OF ARRAN North Ayrshire (all towns) ISLE OF KA28 0 Millport North Ayrshire CUMBRAE KA29 0 LARGS Largs, Glenside, Fairlie, Kelburn North Ayrshire KA30 8 LARGS Largs North Ayrshire 10 11 Postcode district Post town Coverage Local authority area KW1 WICK John O'Groats, Keiss Highland KW2 LYBSTER Caithness Highland KW3 LYBSTER Caithness Highland KW5 LATHERON Caithness Highland KW6 DUNBEATH Caithness Highland KW7 BERRIEDALE Caithness Highland KW8 HELMSDALE Sutherland Highland KW9 BRORA Sutherland Highland KW10 GOLSPIE Sutherland Highland KW11 KINBRACE Sutherland Highland KW12 HALKIRK Caithness Highland KW13 FORSINARD Sutherland Highland KW14 THURSO Caithness Highland KW15 KIRKWALL Orkney Islands Orkney Islands KW16 STROMNESS Stromness, Hoy, Flotta Orkney Islands 12 13 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Paisley (central, east and north PA1 PAISLEY Renfrewshire east), Ralston PA10 JOHNSTONE Johnstone Renfrewshire PA11 BRIDGE OF WEIR Bridge of Weir, Quarrier's Village Renfrewshire PA12 LOCHWINNOCH Lochwinnoch, Newton of Belltrees Renfrewshire PA13 KILMACOLM Kilmacolm Inverclyde PA14 PORT GLASGOW Port Glasgow, Langbank Inverclyde PA15 GREENOCK Greenock Inverclyde PA16 GREENOCK Greenock, Inverkip Inverclyde PA17 SKELMORLIE Skelmorlie North Ayrshire PA18 WEMYSS BAY Wemyss Bay Inverclyde PA19 GOUROCK Gourock Inverclyde PA2 PAISLEY Paisley (south), Castlehead Renfrewshire Argyll and PA20 ISLE OF BUTE Isle of Bute Bute Argyll and PA21 TIGHNABRUAICH Tighnabruaich Bute 14 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Argyll and PA22 COLINTRAIVE Colintraive, Glendaruel Bute Argyll and PA23 DUNOON Dunoon Bute Argyll and PA24 CAIRNDOW Lochgoilhead Bute Argyll and PA25 CAIRNDOW St. Catherines Bute Argyll and PA26 CAIRNDOW Cairndow Bute Argyll and PA27 CAIRNDOW Strachur Bute Argyll and PA28 CAMPBELTOWN Campbeltown Bute Argyll and PA29 TARBERT Tarbert Bute PA3 PAISLEY Paisley (north west), Linwood Renfrewshire Argyll and PA30 LOCHGILPHEAD Ardrishaig Bute Argyll and PA31 LOCHGILPHEAD Lochgilphead, Cairnbaan, Crinan, Kilmartin Bute Argyll and PA32 INVERARAY Inveraray Bute 15 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Argyll and PA33 DALMALLY Dalmally Bute Argyll and PA34 OBAN Oban Bute Argyll and PA35 TAYNUILT Taynuilt Bute BRIDGE OF Argyll and PA36 Bridge of Orchy ORCHY Bute Argyll and PA37 OBAN Connel, Benderloch Bute Argyll and PA38 APPIN Appin Bute PA4 RENFREW Renfrew, Inchinnan Renfrewshire Argyll and PA41 ISLE OF GIGHA Gigha Bute Argyll and PA42 ISLE OF ISLAY Port Ellen Bute Argyll and PA43 ISLE OF ISLAY Bowmore Bute Argyll and PA44 ISLE OF ISLAY Bridgend Bute Argyll and PA45 ISLE OF ISLAY Ballygrant Bute 16 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Argyll and PA46 ISLE OF ISLAY Port Askaig Bute Argyll and PA47 ISLE OF ISLAY Portnahaven Bute Argyll and PA48 ISLE OF ISLAY Port Charlotte Bute Argyll and PA49 ISLE OF ISLAY Bruichladdich Bute PA5 JOHNSTONE Johnstone, Brookfield, Elderslie Renfrewshire PA6 JOHNSTONE Johnstone, Houston Renfrewshire Argyll and PA60 ISLE OF JURA Jura Bute ISLE OF Argyll and PA61 Colonsay COLONSAY Bute Argyll and PA62 ISLE OF MULL Lochbuie Bute Argyll and PA63 ISLE OF MULL Croggan Bute Argyll and PA64 ISLE OF MULL Lochdon Bute Argyll and PA65 ISLE OF MULL Craignure Bute 17 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Argyll and PA66 ISLE OF MULL Fionnphort Bute Argyll and PA67 ISLE OF MULL Bunessan Bute Argyll and PA68 ISLE OF MULL Gribun Bute Argyll and PA69 ISLE OF MULL Tiroran Bute PA7 BISHOPTON Bishopton Renfrewshire Argyll and PA70 ISLE OF MULL Pennyghael Bute Argyll and PA71 ISLE OF MULL Gruline Bute Argyll and PA72 ISLE OF MULL Aros, Salen Bute Argyll and PA73 ISLE OF MULL Ulva Ferry Bute Argyll and PA74 ISLE OF MULL Torloisk Bute Argyll and PA75 ISLE OF MULL Tobermory, Calgary Bute Argyll and PA76 ISLE OF IONA Iona Bute 18 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Argyll and PA77 ISLE OF TIREE Tiree Bute Argyll and PA78 ISLE OF COLL Coll Bute PA8 ERSKINE Erskine Renfrewshire Argyll and PA80 OBAN Morvern Bute PA9 JOHNSTONE Johnstone, Howwood Renfrewshire 19 20 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area City centre north and west of the Post Perth and PH1 PERTH Office, and immediate hinterland villages Kinross City centre south and east of the Post Perth and PH2 PERTH Office, and immediate hinterland villages Kinross Perth and PH3 AUCHTERARDER Aberuthven Kinross Perth and PH4 AUCHTERARDER Blackford Kinross Perth and PH5 CRIEFF Muthill Kinross Perth and PH6 CRIEFF Comrie, St Fillans, Dunira Kinross Perth and PH7 CRIEFF Crieff, Gilmerton, Madderty Kinross Perth and PH8 DUNKELD Dunkeld, Birnam, Amulree Kinross Perth and PH9 PITLOCHRY Ballinuig, Strathy, Tulliemet Kinross Blairgowrie and Rattray, Rattray, Bridge of Perth and PH10 BLAIRGOWRIE Cally Kinross Perth and PH11 BLAIRGOWRIE Alyth Kinross PH12 BLAIRGOWRIE Meigle, Newtyle Perth and Kinross, 21 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area Angus Perth and PH13 BLAIRGOWRIE Coupar Angus, Kinross Perth and PH14 PERTH Inchture, Abernyte Kinross Perth and PH15 ABERFELDY Aberfeldy Kinross Perth and PH16 PITLOCHRY Pitlochry, Strath Tummel, Kinloch Rannoch Kinross Perth and PH17 PITLOCHRY Rannoch, Bridge of Gaur Kinross Perth and PH18 PITLOCHRY Blair Atholl, Calvine, Bridge of Tilt Kinross PH19 DALWHINNIE Dalwhinnie Highland PH20 NEWTONMORE Newtonmore, Kinloch Laggan, Laggan Highland PH21 KINGUSSIE Kingussie, Insh, Kincraig Highland PH22 AVIEMORE Aviemore Highland PH23 CARRBRIDGE Carrbridge, Bogroy Highland BOAT OF PH24 Boat of Garten Highland GARTEN 22 Local Postcode Post town Coverage authority district area PH25 NETHY BRIDGE Nethy Bridge Highland GRANTOWN-ON- Grantown-on- PH26 Highland SPEY Spey, Advie, Cromdale, Dulnain Bridge PH30 CORROUR Corrour Highland PH31 ROY BRIDGE Roy Bridge, Murlaggan, Tulloch Highland PH32 FORT AUGUSTUS Fort Augustus, Auchterawe Highland PH33 FORT WILLIAM Fort William Highland PH34 SPEAN BRIDGE
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