The post office has a post code finder which you can register to use on its
website, or there is the electoral role services at each council which i know
is now on an electronic database format but either of these suggestions may be
too time consuming.
Paula
Paula Hamilton
Department of Geography
Queen Mary College
University of London
Mile End Road
LONDON
E1 4NS
T: +44 207 882 3363
F: +44 208 981 6276
M: +44 7974 674724
Quoting Muki Haklay <[log in to unmask]>:
> Jane,
> If you log in to UKBORDERS in Edina service, you can download the lookup
> tables of output areas from the census to postcodes, and also a lookup
> table that links output areas to higher geographies. With some
> manipulations in Excel or Access, you'll be able to extract the
> information that you need
> Muki Haklay
>
> Jane Holgate wrote:
>
> > Hi there
> > Does anyone know where I can get hold of a list of London post codes
> > and the London boroughs there are to be found in. I know they don't
> > map exactly by Borough, but even rough guide/list would be useful
> >
> > Many thanks
> > Jane
> >
> >
> > ___________________________________
> > Dr Jane Holgate
> >
> > Working Lives Research Institute
> > London Metropolitan University
> > 31 Jewry Street, London EC3N 2EY
> > Tel: (w) 020 7320 3029
> > Tel: (h) 020 8802 0373
> > Tel: (m) 07960 798399
> > email: [log in to unmask]
> > www.workinglives.org/staff_jh.html
> > ___________________________________
> >
>
> --
> Dr Muki Haklay: Lecturer in GIS E: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Department of Geomatic Engineering T: +44 20 7679 2745
> University College London (UCL) F: +44 20 7380 0453
> Gower St. London WC1E 6BT http://www.ge.ucl.ac.uk/~mhaklay
> <http://www.ge.ucl.ac.uk/%7Emhaklay>
>
>
|