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LYCO Recycling Ltd Coverage Area LYCO Recycling Ltd Coverage Area Postcode District Post Town Coverage B1 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham City Centre, Broad Street (east) B2 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham City Centre, New Street B3 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham City Centre, Newhall Street Birmingham City Centre, Corporation Street B4 BIRMINGHAM (north) B5 BIRMINGHAM Digbeth, Highgate, Lee Bank B6 BIRMINGHAM Aston, Witton B7 BIRMINGHAM Nechells B8 BIRMINGHAM Washwood Heath, Ward End, Saltley B9 BIRMINGHAM Bordesley Green, Bordesley B10 BIRMINGHAM Small Heath B11 BIRMINGHAM Sparkhill, Sparkbrook, Tyseley B12 BIRMINGHAM Balsall Heath, Sparkbrook, Highgate B13 BIRMINGHAM Moseley, Billesley Kings Heath, Yardley Wood, Druids Heath, B14 BIRMINGHAM Highter's Heath, Warstock B15 BIRMINGHAM Edgbaston, Lee Bank B16 BIRMINGHAM Ladywood B17 BIRMINGHAM Harborne B18 BIRMINGHAM Winson Green, Hockley B19 BIRMINGHAM Lozells, Newtown, Birchfield B20 BIRMINGHAM Handsworth Wood, Handsworth, Birchfield B21 BIRMINGHAM Handsworth Erdington, Stockland Green, Short Heath, Perry B23 BIRMINGHAM Common B24 BIRMINGHAM Erdington, Wylde Green, Tyburn B25 BIRMINGHAM Yardley B26 BIRMINGHAM Sheldon, Yardley B27 BIRMINGHAM Acocks Green B28 BIRMINGHAM Hall Green Selly Oak, Bournbrook, Selly Park, Weoley Castle, B29 BIRMINGHAM California (part of) B30 BIRMINGHAM Bournville, Cotteridge, Stirchley B31 BIRMINGHAM Northfield, Longbridge, West Heath Woodgate, Bartley Green, Quinton, California B32 BIRMINGHAM (part of) B33 BIRMINGHAM Kitts Green, Stechford B34 BIRMINGHAM Shard End, Buckland End B35 BIRMINGHAM Castle Vale Castle Bromwich, Smith's Wood, Bromford, Hodge B36 BIRMINGHAM Hill Chelmsley Wood, Marston Green, Kingshurst, B37 BIRMINGHAM Fordbridge B38 BIRMINGHAM Kings Norton, West Heath National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham B40 BIRMINGHAM International Airport, Marston Green, Bickenhill B42 BIRMINGHAM Perry Barr, Great Barr, Hamstead B43 BIRMINGHAM Great Barr, Hamstead B44 BIRMINGHAM Perry Barr, Kingstanding, Great Barr Rednal, New Frankley, Rubery, Cofton Hackett, B45 BIRMINGHAM Barnt Green, Lickey, Longbridge, partly Northfield, B46 BIRMINGHAM Water Orton, Coleshill, Nether Whitacre B47 BIRMINGHAM Hollywood, Wythall B48 BIRMINGHAM Alvechurch B60 BROMSGROVE Bromsgrove (east) B61 BROMSGROVE Bromsgrove (west) Halesowen (east), Romsley, Hunnington, Quinton B62 HALESOWEN (part) Halesowen (west and town centre), Hayley Green, B63 HALESOWEN Hasbury B64 CRADLEY HEATH Cradley Heath, Old Hill B65 ROWLEY REGIS Rowley Regis, Blackheath B66 SMETHWICK Smethwick (east and north), Bearwood (east) Smethwick (west), Bearwood (west), B67 SMETHWICK Londonderry B68 OLDBURY Langley, Brandhall, Quinton (part of) B69 OLDBURY Oldbury, Tividale B70 WEST BROMWICH West Bromwich (south, west and town centre) B71 WEST BROMWICH West Bromwich (north) Sutton Coldfield town centre, Maney, Wylde B72 SUTTON COLDFIELD Green, Erdington B73 SUTTON COLDFIELD Boldmere, New Oscott, Wylde Green B74 SUTTON COLDFIELD Four Oaks, Mere Green, Little Aston, Streetly B75 SUTTON COLDFIELD Sutton Trinity, Falcon Lodge, Rectory B76 SUTTON COLDFIELD Walmley, Minworth Shirley, Solihull Lodge, Majors Green, Dickens B90 SOLIHULL Heath, Cheswick Green B91 SOLIHULL Solihull B92 SOLIHULL Olton, Elmdon, Bickenhill, Hampton-in-Arden B93 SOLIHULL Knowle B94 SOLIHULL Hockley Heath, Earlswood B95 HENLEY-IN-ARDEN Henley-in-Arden B96 REDDITCH Feckenham B97 REDDITCH Redditch (west), Callow Hill, Webheath B98 REDDITCH Redditch (east), Beoley Coventry C (Coventry City Centre, Gosford Green, Hillfields, Spon End, Coventry CV1 COVENTRY University) Coventry NE (Walsgrave, Wyken, Stoke, Bell Green, Wood End, Potters Green, Aldermans CV2 COVENTRY Green, Clifford Park, Woodway Park) Coventry SE (Binley, Whitley, Willenhall, Cheylesmore, Styvechale, Finham, Fenside, Stoke Aldermoor, Green Lane, Ernesford CV3 COVENTRY Grange, Binley Woods) Coventry SW (Tile Hill, Canley, Cannon Park, Lime Tree Park, Gibbet Hill, Westwood Heath, CV4 COVENTRY University of Warwick) Coventry NW (Allesley, Allesley Park, Allesley Green, Earlsdon, Eastern Green, Whoberley, CV5 COVENTRY Chapelfields, Mount Nod, Brownshill Green) Coventry N (Holbrooks, Coundon, Radford, Longford, Rowley's Green, Courthouse Green, CV6 COVENTRY Whitmore Park), Hawkesbury Exhall, Ash Green, Keresley, Meriden, Balsall Common, Berkswell, Corley, Arley, Ansty, CV7 COVENTRY Shilton, Fillongley Kenilworth, Baginton, Bubbenhall, Burton Green, Brandon, Stoneleigh, Wolston, Ryton-on- CV8 COVENTRY, KENILWORTHDunsmore, Ashow Atherstone, Mancetter, Grendon, Baddesley Ensor, Baxterley, Hurley, Witherley, Wood End, CV9 ATHERSTONE Twycross, Orton On The Hill, Ridge Lane Village Nuneaton N & W (Weddington, Stockingford, Camp Hill, Galley Common, Grove Farm, Whittleford, Chapel End, Bermuda Village), Caldecote, Fenny Drayton, Hartshill, Ansley, CV10 NUNEATON Astley, Oldbury, Ridge Lane Nuneaton C & E (town centre, Abbey Green, St Nicolas Park, Horeston Grange, Attleborough, Whitestone, Hill Top, Chilvers Coton, Caldwell), CV11 NUNEATON Burton Hastings, Bramcote Bedworth (except Exhall and Ash Green), CV12 BEDWORTH Bulkington Barlestone, Barton in the Beans, Bilstone, Cadeby, Carlton, Congerstone, Dadlington, Fenny Drayton, Higham on the Hill, Market Bosworth, Nailstone, Odstone, Osbaston, Shackerstone, Shenton, Stoke Golding, Sutton CV13 NUNEATON Cheney, Upton, Wellsborough Leamington Spa (south), Sydenham, Whitnash, CV31 LEAMINGTON SPA Radford Semele CV32 LEAMINGTON SPA Leamington Spa (north), Cubbington, Lillington CV33 LEAMINGTON SPA Harbury and surrounding villages CV34 WARWICK Warwick Wellesbourne, Gaydon, Kineton and CV35 WARWICK surrounding villages CV37 STRATFORD-UPON-AVONStratford-upon-Avon and surrounding villages DY1 DUDLEY Dudley town centre, Woodsetton (part of) DY2 DUDLEY Dudley town centre, Netherton, Woodside Gornal, Himley, Sedgley, Swindon, Gospel End, DY3 DUDLEY Woodsetton (part of) DY4 TIPTON Tipton, Coseley (part of), Tividale (part of) DY5 BRIERLEY HILL Brierley Hill, Pensnett, Quarry Bank DY6 KINGSWINFORD Kingswinford, Ashwood, Wall Heath DY7 STOURBRIDGE Enville, Kinver, Stourton Stourbridge town centre, Amblecote, Hagley DY8 STOURBRIDGE (part of), Wollaston, Wordsley DY9 STOURBRIDGE Hagley (part of), Lye, Pedmore Kidderminster (east), Chaddesley Corbett, DY10 KIDDERMINSTER Blakedown, Cookley DY11 KIDDERMINSTER Kidderminster (west), Hartlebury DY12 BEWDLEY Bewdley, Arley, Hartlebury, Wolverley DY13 STOURPORT-ON-SEVERNStourport-on-Severn WS1 WALSALL Walsall town centre, Caldmore WS2 WALSALL Pleck, Bentley, Leamore WS3 WALSALL Bloxwich, Coal Pool, Pelsall WS4 WALSALL Rushall WS5 WALSALL Bescot, Tamebridge, Yew Tree WS6 WALSALL Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley WS7 BURNTWOOD Burntwood WS8 WALSALL Brownhills, Walsall Wood (north) WS9 WALSALL Aldridge, Walsall Wood (south), Stonnall WS10 WEDNESBURY Wednesbury, Darlaston WS11 CANNOCK Cannock, Norton Canes, Hatherton Hednesford, Heath Hayes, Wimblebury, WS12 CANNOCK Huntington Lichfield (north 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