Coverage
Postcode district | Post town | Coverage |
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NG4 | NOTTINGHAM | Gedling Village, Netherfield, Carlton, Colwick |
NG5 | NOTTINGHAM | Sherwood, Arnold, Woodthorpe, Bestwood, Carrington, Top Valley, Rise Park |
NG6 | NOTTINGHAM | Bestwood Village, Bulwell, Old Basford |
NG7 | NOTTINGHAM | New Basford, Forest Fields, Hyson Green, Radford, Lenton |
What areas does NG7 cover?
Nottingham (NG7)
There are 11 electoral wards in the NG7 postcode area, including Grantham, Mansfield, Newark, Nottingham, Sleaford, Southwell, Sutton-In-Ashfield which come under the local authority of the Nottingham Council.
What area does NG13 cover?
NG13 spans the counties of Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. It contains the town of Bingham, as well as Bottesford, Aslockton, East Bridgford, Barnstone, and Car Colston. NG13 is 16km east of the city of Nottingham. NG13 is a postcode district, also known as an outcode or outbound code.
Where is NG6 in Nottingham?
NG6Cities
Where is ng9 in Nottingham?
NG9Cities
What area does NE12 cover?
The NE12 postcode area is located in the Newcastle Upon Tyne postcode town region, within the county of Tyne and Wear, and contains a total of 1534 individual postcodes.
What area does PO12 cover?
Coverage
Postcode district | Post town | Coverage |
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PO12 | GOSPORT | Gosport, Alverstoke, Hardway |
PO13 | GOSPORT | Gosport |
LEE-ON-THE-SOLENT | Lee-on-the-Solent | |
PO14 | FAREHAM | Fareham, Hill Head, Stubbington, Titchfield |
What area does WV1 cover?
The WV1 postcode area is located in the Wolverhampton postcode town region, within the county of West Midlands, and contains a total of 1487 individual postcodes.
What area of Nottingham is NG5?
Coverage
Postcode district | Post town | Coverage |
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NG3 | NOTTINGHAM | Carlton, Sneinton, St Ann’s, Mapperley |
NG4 | NOTTINGHAM | Gedling Village, Netherfield, Carlton, Colwick |
NG5 | NOTTINGHAM | Sherwood, Arnold, Woodthorpe, Bestwood, Carrington, Top Valley, Rise Park |
NG6 | NOTTINGHAM | Bestwood Village, Bulwell, Old Basford |
What is the best area to stay in Nottingham?
The best areas to live in Nottingham
- 1 – Arnold. Arnold is a historic and community-driven town and one of the largest towns in the county of Nottinghamshire.
- 2 – Beeston. Beeston is a large town located southwest of the Nottingham City Centre.
- 3 – Mapperley.
- 4 – The Park.
- 5 – Ruddington.
- 6 – West Bridgford.
- 7 – Woodborough.
Why is Nottingham called Shottingham?
“Nottingham began in the 6th century as a small settlement called Snotta inga ham. The Anglo-Saxon word ham meant village. The word inga meant ‘belonging to’ and Snotta was a man. So its name meant the village owned by Snotta.”
What is the main square in Nottingham called?
Old Market Square
Old Market Square in Nottingham is one of the oldest public squares in the UK with an 800 year history as a market place. At 11,500m2, it is the second largest in Britain after London’s Trafalgar Square. Its regeneration by Gustafson Porter + Bowman 2005-2007 involved the replacement of a design by T.C.
What accent is spoken in Nottingham?
East Midlands English
East Midlands English is a dialect, including local and social variations spoken in most parts of East Midlands England.
Are there a lot of Asians in Nottingham?
White and Black African: 0.7% White and Asian: 1.1% Other mixed: 0.9% Indian: 3.2%
What is the red zone in Nottingham?
The red routes are Canal Street, London Road, Queen’s Road, Sheriffs Way, Waterway Street West, Wilford Road and Wilford Street. The new scheme bans drivers from stopping, waiting or dropping off passengers on double red lines.
What are the districts in Nottingham?
There are seven borough/district councils in Nottinghamshire.
The councils are:
- Ashfield District Council.
- Bassetlaw District Council.
- Broxtowe Borough Council.
- Gedling Borough Council.
- Mansfield District Council.
- Newark and Sherwood District Council.
- Rushcliffe Borough Council.
What are the towns in Nottingham?
Towns and Villages Around Nottingham
- Aslockton & Whatton. The villages of Aslockton and Whatton lie on the edge of the beautiful Vale of Belvoir and are separated by the main Nottingham to Grantham railway li…
- Attenborough.
- Barnstone.
- Barton in Fabis.
- Bassingfield & Gamston.
- Bestwood.
- Bingham.
- Bradmore.
What percentage of Nottingham is white?
Variety of ethnic groups exists in Nottingham. Whites are the largest group of people in the city (84.91 percent), the British whites are 81.05 percent of the population. Other white people are Irish white (1.36 percent) and whites from outside the country (2.5 percent).
Is Derby or Nottingham better?
Nottingham always feels more cultural than Derby.” And while some said it was easier to drive to Derby – and cheaper to park there – Nottingham has better transport links when it comes to the tram and buses.
Where is the exact Centre of Nottingham?
And in Nottingham, the centre was identified as 1.1765138°W 52.9606251°N – which is a tree on Radford Boulevard, just near the junction with Hartley Road and opposite Castle Retail Park. The geometric centre is a shape’s centre of gravity – or where it would balance on a pin.
Why do Nottingham say duck?
The official explanation of it’s origins is “Ay up” is a greeting typically used in the North of England and the Midlands instead of hello. “Me” means “my”, while “duck” is an affectionate term for another person. It originates from the Saxon word ducas.