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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Being a bit of a pedant I do get slightly flustered when "county" is compulsory on an order form yet Bristol is not allowed on the pick list. I am then forced to pick the wrong county to place my order since Bristol is a county in it's own right these days
Does your pedantry extend to the use of apostrophe's? EMNTK.

Back to the matter in hand. Allegedly the local sorting office could tell when a visit from a school or youth organisation had happened, as the number of letters addressed "number, postcode" went up by an alarming amount.
 
Stupid websites that when entering London as a city insist on a county too. So it ends up being London, London. When that happened in New York someone wrote a song about it.
 
Being a bit of a pedant I do get slightly flustered when "county" is compulsory on an order form yet Bristol is not allowed on the pick list. I am then forced to pick the wrong county to place my order since Bristol is a county in its own right these days
Even more so when Scotland is not an option and the nearest alternative is England. :sad:
 

Mr Celine

Discordian
Another irritation is where a postcode district crosses a county or even international boundary. I have a continual fight with the DWP about TD12 which is half in Berwickshire, Scotland and half in Northumberland, England. Their computer seems to think it is in England and their staff are too thick or geographically challenged to understand the problem. I see letters addressed to Coldstream, Northumberland, Scotland.
 

KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Do people still write letters?
My creditors are all very efficient at writing a missive reminding me how much I've spent each month.
Yorkshire Tea. Horrible, you surely jest!
Digressing slightly, have you seen this yet??
I remember the first time I tried it being quite excited but to me it tastes like a below average brew. Maybe you need Yorkshire water or Yorkshire-raised tastebuds.
 
Another irritation is where a postcode district crosses a county or even international boundary. I have a continual fight with the DWP about TD12 which is half in Berwickshire, Scotland and half in Northumberland, England. Their computer seems to think it is in England and their staff are too thick or geographically challenged to understand the problem. I see letters addressed to Coldstream, Northumberland, Scotland.
Reminds me of the Pointless 'Countygate' controversy a little while ago, caused quite a stooshie in some circles.
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Another irritation is where a postcode district crosses a county or even international boundary. I have a continual fight with the DWP about TD12 which is half in Berwickshire, Scotland and half in Northumberland, England. Their computer seems to think it is in England and their staff are too thick or geographically challenged to understand the problem. I see letters addressed to Coldstream, Northumberland, Scotland.
That's not just a Royal Mail thing though. Facebook insists I live in Dumfries and Galloway
 

rualexander

Legendary Member
Not many people know Edinburgh's county, not even amongst its residents. Drop down menus often tell us it's Midlothian but it isn't. Other residents will say Lothian but I understand that's wrong too. I believe we are just City of Edinburgh.
Do we still have counties in Scotland?
We have local authority areas, or local council areas, but counties?
Strictly speaking we haven't had counties since 1975, after which we had regions and districts, then in 1996 they changed again to local authority areas.
Some folk still like to refer to their county I guess, in which case Edinburgh would be in Midlothian.
And websites with dropdown menus for counties seem to assume we have counties, presumably because they still have them in England (do they?).
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
I live in the village of Bugbrooke and County of Northamptonshire, usually abbreviated to Northants. I do not live in Northampton but websites etc often won't recognise.

And as a Yorkie by birth yes, Leeds is still in the West Riding.
I've been there for work. Buugbrooke that is, not the West Riding.
 
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