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2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes

Commemorative post boxes in the UK


Commemorative post boxes in the UK

To commemorate British gold medal winners at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, various post boxes in the home towns of the medal winners around the United Kingdom, plus one each on Sark and the Isle of Man, were repainted gold. It marked the first occasion in modern times that the colour of post boxes in the United Kingdom had been changed from their traditional red. Originally intended to be a temporary measure, due to the positive public response it was later decided the colour change would become a permanent tribute, with boxes additionally receiving their own special plaques.

Organisers and timeline

The project was organised by Royal Mail Group Communications in-house team, Eulogy and Blonde. Outside the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man Post and Guernsey Post also decided to emulate the Royal Mail scheme when athletes from their territories won gold (one each). The project was launched on 24 July by painting the box at Westminster Abbey,

While initially planning to commemorate only Olympic gold medallists, on 15 August 2012, Royal Mail confirmed that gold medallists at the 2012 London Paralympics would also be similarly recognised with boxes and stamps. On 19 September 2012, the Royal Mail relented to public pressure and decided to also commemorate Northern Irish Paralympians who won gold medals while competing for Ireland, reversing their position that "the stamps and gold post boxes were specifically for gold medal winning Olympian and Paralympians who competed for Team GB." On 2 November 2012, it was announced the boxes would retain their new colour permanently, and would also receive a plaque denoting the recipient.

Colour and precedent

Main article: Postbox

According to Royal Mail, the first postboxes (pillar boxes) were erected in the UK in 1853, a year after trial boxes had been erected in Jersey. They were initially painted green, to blend in with the landscape, however between 1874 and 1884 they were repainted bright red to better stand out. This has remained the standard colour, with only a few exceptions, such as blue for Air Mail in the 1930s. Also according to Royal Mail, while gold stamp schemes had been introduced before, the UK is "believed to be the first country to paint post boxes gold to celebrate Olympic and Paralympic gold medal wins".

Locations

Each gold medallist in the 2012 games had a post box painted in recognition of their achievement, usually in their home-town.

Great Britain

Helen Glover

Boxes were painted gold across Great Britain, as far north as Lossiemouth in Scotland, down to the near tip of South West England in Penzance, Cornwall. The actual site of boxes ranges greatly, from rural places such as village greens, to suburban high street locations such as Stratford-upon-Avon, to urban city centres.

Northern Ireland

Although athletes from Northern Ireland are eligible to compete for both Great Britain (Team GB and ParalympicsGB) and Ireland (Team Ireland and Paralympics Ireland), there were no GB gold medallists from Northern Ireland.

Due to the Royal Mail's decision to recognise Northern Irish medallists competing for Ireland, three Irish gold medal winning Paralympians were recognised with boxes in Eglinton (Jason Smyth), Glengormley (Michael McKillop) and Seaforde (Bethany Firth), although unlike the GB athletes, the multiple medallists (two each for Smyth and McKillop) did not receive multiple boxes.

Sark (Bailiwick of Guernsey)

The formerly blue post box on the island of Sark in the Bailiwick of Guernsey was painted gold by Guernsey Post to commemorate Carl Hester's team dressage success.

Isle of Man

The Isle of Man Post painted one gold box for Peter Kennaugh following his success in the cycling team pursuit.

Location disputes

In some cases, the locations chosen by Royal Mail for gold boxes were disputed by either the athlete or members of the public as not being appropriate, either because the athlete was more closely associated with another location, or their home town was not as closely located as another location. In some cases, the Royal Mail attributed these errors to Team GB's athlete details database. This variously led to additional boxes being awarded, and in at least one case, a gold box being repainted red.

  • For cyclist Joanna Rowsell, the Royal Mail initially painted a box in Carshalton, the location of her birth, however at the request of her family this was repainted red within a few days and replaced by a gold box in nearby Cheam, where she grew up and now lives.
  • For sailor Ben Ainslie, the Royal Mail initially painted a box in Restronguet Passage, Cornwall, the place he grew up and learned to sail. A member of the public then painted a box in Lymington High Street, Hampshire, gold, on the basis that Ainslie was a long-time resident and considered a local "legend". After initially filing a complaint, Royal Mail relented to a public campaign and decided to officially paint the Lymington box themselves.
  • For canoeist Tim Baillie, the Mail painted a box in his home town of Westhill, Aberdeenshire. After requests from the public, a second box was added, also in Westhill, but in a more central location.
  • For equestrian Peter Charles, Royal Mail painted a post box in Paper Mill Lane, Alton, Hampshire. It was soon pointed out that Charles lived in the nearby village of Bentworth (located 4 miles away), rather than the town itself and a second post box was painted accordingly.

Recipients

The majority of boxes were awarded to individual gold medallists, whether they were competing individually or as part of a team/crew. This meant that in several cases, multiple gold medal athletes received multiple boxes in various locations. The highest number awarded was four, for the quadruple gold medallists, Sarah Storey and David Weir.

In variation of the system of awarding one gold box per medal, there were variations on this theme (not counting instances of multiple boxes painted next to each other as a single site):

  • Andy Murray, Ben Ainslie, Bradley Wiggins, Heather Stanning, Nick Skelton, Peter Charles and Tim Baillie all received two individual gold boxes at two separate sites, to commemorate a single gold medal.
  • Charlotte Dujardin, Chris Hoy, Eleanor Simmonds, Mo Farah, Hannah Cockroft, Jason Kenny and Natasha Baker all received two individual gold boxes at two separate sites, to commemorate two gold medals.
  • Laura Trott received three individual gold boxes at three separate sites to commemorate two gold medals. One was initially painted in her birth town of Harlow by mistake, rather than Cheshunt where she grew up and considers her "home town".
  • Pete Reed received four individual gold boxes at three separate sites to commemorate one gold medal
  • Sophie Christiansen received four individual gold boxes at four separate sites to commemorate three gold medals

In one case, a box was also shared between two athletes – cyclist Craig MacLean initially received one gold box in Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland, to commemorate his single gold medal won as an able-bodied pilot in the Paralympics, while Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton also initially received one gold box in Stotfold, Bedfordshire, to commemorate her single gold medal. A third box was later painted in their home town Wilmslow, Cheshire, dedicated to both of them.

In certain other cases, the boxes were awarded to commemorate recipients other than individual athletes:

  • Two boxes to commemorate the Olympics (Westminster) and Paralympics (Stoke Mandeville), painted to launch each respective scheme
  • A box to commemorate London hosting its third Olympic Games (Stratford)
  • A box to commemorate British Cycling (Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester)
  • A box to commemorate Henley's rowing clubs (Henley-on-Thames)

The Henley box was awarded to mark the over one hundred Olympic medal winning rowers who have trained at the town's Leander Club.

Types and cyphers

The type of box painted encompasses the wide variety of types in use.

The ubiquitous cylindrical pillar box was represented by both the traditional Type A (narrow) and Type B (wide) versions, plus the newer Type K pillar boxes (both singular and in pairs). The modern square shaped pillar box, the Type G, was also painted (singles and pairs). Various types of wall box were also represented, both installed in buildings, and in self-contained pillars. Representing the pole mounted type were two boxes of the more traditional design (Pete Reed in Watledge Road, Nailsworth and Bethany Firth in Seaforde), as well as a single example of the modern Type M (Tim Baillie, Westhill Drive North). A single example of the rare Penfold type hexagonal pillar box was also painted, for Sophie Wells in Lincoln. The Isle of Man box represents the only Type D painted gold (the D being a Type C oval but with a stamp vending machine), In one case, Nicola Adams' box in Leeds, as well as the post box, an adjacent Franked Mail Only type box was painted.

Reflecting the age range of the boxes painted, there are also a number of different Royal Cyphers, from the then-current Queen Elizabeth II (EIIR), to the historical versions for King Edward VII (EVIIR), King George V (G R) and Queen Victoria (V R). Also represented are Scottish boxes, which simply display the Scots Crown, and also boxes with no cypher at all.

Image:Jessica Ennis' Golden Post Box, Barker's Pool, Sheffield - geograph.org.uk - 3074530.jpg|A Type-A pillar box (Sheffield) Image:Gold post box, Arleston Lane.jpg|A Type-B pillar box (Arleston) Image:Lincoln Gold Postbox.jpg|The single Penfold box in Lincoln Image:Cheltenham gold post box.jpg|A double G-Type (Cheltenham) Image:Gold Post Box - Stratford-upon-Avon.jpg|The double-formation K-Type (Stratford-upon-Avon) Image:Laura Trott gold postbox Post Office Road Harlow Delivery Office (1).jpg|A Type-C oval pillar box (Harlow) Image:Olympic Gold Post Box - Onchan - geograph.org.uk - 3112111.jpg|The Type-D oval on the Isle of Man Image:Ben Ainslie's gold postbox at the Pandora Inn, Restronguet, Cornwall.jpg|An integrated wall box, mounted in the Pandora Inn, Restronguet Passage Image:Seine net and gold post box - Pioneered in Lossiemouth - geograph.org.uk - 3064890.jpg|A different wall box type (Lossiemouth) Image:Pam Relph gold postbox 29 Main Street Weston Turville Buckinghamshire (1).jpg|A stand-alone wall box (Turville) Image:Bethany Firth's gold postbox in Seaforde, County Down (1).jpg|A pole mounted box (Seaforde) Image:Gold Post Boxes, The Headrow - Cookridge Street, Leeds (1) - geograph.org.uk - 3077497.jpg|The franking mail and pillar box in Leeds Image:Charlotte Dujardin's Gold Post Box - geograph.org.uk - 3165363.jpg|A gold box with red franking mail box (Enfield)

Tourist attractions

The boxes were met by a very positive public reaction and have become tourist attractions within their local areas and many people have their photos taken alongside them.

Vandalism and unofficial boxes

Several of the official gold post boxes were subsequently vandalised. These included the ones for triathlete Alistair Brownlee, rower Kat Copeland, heptathlete Jessica Ennis, and tennis player Andy Murray. Fans picked flecks of paint off Murray's box as souvenirs, while Ennis' box was defaced with the words "Go Jess".

A number of additional post boxes were painted by members of the public to commemorate silver and bronze medallists:

  • In Wyke Regis, for silver medallist Nick Dempsey.
  • In Doddington, Lincolnshire, for bronze medallist Georgie Twigg
  • In Lowestoft, for bronze medallist Anthony Ogogo.

The awarding of an additional box for Ben Ainslie in Lymington was precipitated by an episode of vandalism which saw the perpetrator arrested.

After Lizzy Yarnold's win in the Women's Skeleton during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, vandals crudely painted a post box gold in her hometown of Sevenoaks, Kent. Despite an online petition attracting 43,000 signatures, Royal Mail rejected demands for an official gold post box to be decorated, declaring that the 2012 Summer Olympics were a 'unique occasion'.

Two unofficial postboxes were positioned outside Home Park, Plymouth; one gold for Lithuanian swimmer Rūta Meilutytė, who is based in the city, and one bronze for diver Tom Daley.

Two unofficial boxes appeared in Posso and Kirkton Manor, both near Peebles in the Scottish borders, which also had its own official box in honour of Scott Brash and one at Stoke in Hayling Island, in honour of 2020 Olympian Eilidh McIntyre.

In addition to the gold post box on Sark for Carl Hester, in 2020 Guernsey Post painted one of their (normally blue) post boxes gold in recognition of Percy Hodge who won a gold medal at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp. Image:Postbox, Posso - geograph.org.uk - 3160393.jpg|Posso Image:Gold postbox, Kirkton Manor - geograph.org.uk - 3120331.jpg|Kirkton Manor

List of gold postboxes

Olympian boxes

AthleteEvent(s)Town/CityAddressCoordinates
Boxing – Women's flyweightLeedsCookridge Street
Sailing – Men's FinnRestronguet
Lymingtonurl = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-19223242publisher = BBC Newstitle = Ben Ainslie: Lymington gold post box painter arresteddate = 11 August 2012access-date = 25 August 2012}}
Canoeing – Men's slalom C-2Westhill
WesthillWesthill Drive North
Westhill Drive South
Equestrian – Team dressageAmpney St PeterHigh Street
Equestrian – Team jumpingPeebles41 High Street
Men's triathlonHorsforthCraghill Post Office, 77 New Road Side, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4QD
Cycling – Men's team pursuitColneAlbert Road/Crabtree Street
Boxing – Men's bantamweightHullHessle Road
Equestrian – Team jumpingAlton
BentworthPaper Mill Lane
Holt End Lane
Cycling – Men's team pursuitHuddersfieldRailway Street
Rowing – Women's lightweight double scullsIngleby BarwickApsley Way
Equestrian – Team dressage
Equestrian – Individual dressageEnfield Town
NewentSouthbury Road
Church Street
Athletics – Women's heptathlonSheffieldSheffield City Hall
Athletics – Men's 10,000 metres
Athletics – Men's 5000 metresIsleworth
TeddingtonIsleworth Post Office, London Road
Broad Street/North Lane
GB CyclingCycling – British Cycling HQManchesterPiccadilly Gardens
Rowing – Women's coxless pairPenzanceQuay Street, TR18 4BD
Rowing – Women's double scullsAberdeenCastle Street
Rowing – Men's coxless fourCheltenhamHigh Street
Henley-on-Thames RowersRowing – Leander ClubHenley-on-ThamesHart Street
Equestrian – Team dressageSark, GuernseyThe Avenue
Cycling – Men's team sprintManchesterAlbert Square/Lloyd Street
Rowing – Women's lightweight double scullsWimbledonWorple Road
Cycling – Men's keirin
Cycling – Men's team sprintEdinburghHanover Street/Princes Street
Hunter Square
Rowing – Men's coxless fourWrexhamTown Hill Post Office
Taekwondo – Women's 57 kgFlintChurch Street
Boxing – Men's super heavyweightWatfordHigh Street
Cycling – Men's team pursuitOnchan, Isle of ManMain Road/Kelvin Road
Cycling – Men's team sprint
Cycling – Men's individual sprintBoltonDeansgate
Churchgate
Cycling – Women's team pursuitHamble-le-RiceHigh Street
Equestrian – Team jumpingElsenhamurl=http://alandean.mycouncillor.org.uk/2012/08/07/golden-post-box-in-elsenham-for-ben-maher/title=Golden Post Box in Elsenham for Ben Maher - Alan Deanfirst=Vialast=Studioswebsite=alandean.mycouncillor.org.ukdate=7 August 2012}}
Canoeing – Men's K-1 200 metresBradford on AvonThe Shambles
Tennis – Men's singlesDunblane
WimbledonHigh Street
Church Road
2012 Summer OlympicsStratfordPost Office, Broadway
Cycling – Women's keirinStotfold
Wilmslowurl=http://www.myroyalmail.com/news/national/2012/11/golden-goodwill-continuestitle=Golden goodwill continues}}
Rowing – Men's coxless fourChiswick
Nailsworth
NailsworthHeathfield Terrace, Chiswick
Old Market, Nailsworth
Watledge Road, Nailsworth http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yatesfield,_Watledge_Road,_Nailsworth,_Gloucestershire.jpg
Cycling – Women's team pursuitCheam
Ewell Road
Athletics – Men's long jumpMilton KeynesSilbury Boulevard
Equestrian – Team jumpingAlcester
Bedworthurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-coventry-warwickshire-19329155title=Second gold post box for Nick Skelton in Bedworthdate=21 August 2012publisher=BBC Newsaccess-date=24 August 2012}}
Rowing – Women's coxless pairLossiemouthtitle=Gold Postbox Finderurl=http://www.goldpostboxes.com/work=Royal Mailaccess-date=8 September 2012}}
Canoeing – Men's double canoe slalomBedfordSt Paul's Square MK40 1SQ
Cycling – Men's team pursuitCardiffCastle Street
Rowing – Men's coxless fourHebdenMain Street
Cycling – Women's team pursuit
Cycling – Women's omniumCheshunt
Cheshunt
HarlowCollege Road
Cadmore Lane
Rowing – Women's double scullsLeekDerby Street
Cycling – Men's road time trialEccleston
ChorleyCarrington Centre
Chorley Centre, Market Street
Westminster AbbeyProject launchurl=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/london/articles/Where-can-I-find-Royal-Mails-gold-post-boxes-in-London/title=Where can I find Royal Mail's gold post boxes in London?first=Johnlast=O'Ceallaighnewspaper=The Telegraphdate=22 March 2018via=The Daily Telegraph}}Tothill Street
Shooting – Men's double trapSherborneCheap Street

Paralympian boxes

; Key Athlete competed for Ireland

AthleteEventCityAddressCoordinates
Swimming – Women's 200-metre freestyle S14last=Scotterfirst=Katetitle=Norfolk postbox painted gold to celebrate Jessica-Jane Applegate's Paralympic Games winurl=http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/norfolk_postbox_painted_gold_to_celebrate_jessica_jane_applegate_s_paralympic_games_win_1_1502700access-date=8 September 2012work=Norwich Evening Newsdate=4 September 2012}}Station Road South
Equestrian – Individual championship test grade II
Equestrian – Individual freestyle test grade IIlast=Baldockfirst=Andrewtitle=Equestrianism: Natasha Baker cooks up a storm but Lee Pearson failsurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/paralympics/equestrianism-natasha-baker-cooks-up-a-storm-but-lee-pearson-fails-8102803.htmlarchive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/paralympics/equestrianism-natasha-baker-cooks-up-a-storm-but-lee-pearson-fails-8102803.htmlarchive-date=1 May 2022url-access=subscriptionurl-status=liveaccess-date=8 September 2012work=The Independentdate=4 September 2012}}
Cowley, Londonlast=Armytagefirst=Marcustitle=Paralympics 2012: Natasha Baker wins second dressage gold medal with record score on Cabralurl=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/paralympic-sport/9517455/Paralympics-2012-Natasha-Baker-wins-second-dressage-gold-medal-with-record-score-on-Cabral.htmlaccess-date=8 September 2012work=The Telegraphdate=3 September 2012}}
Church Road
Archery – Women's individual compoundSkiptonSwadford Street
Athletics – Men's 100 metres T53TelfordArleston Lane
Equestrian – Individual championship test grade Ia
Equestrian – Team
Equestrian – Individual freestyle test grade Iatitle=Gold post box for golden girl Sophieurl=http://www.bracknellnews.co.uk/news/ascot/articles/2012/09/03/62367-gold-post-box-for-golden-girl-sophie/access-date=8 September 2012work=Bracknell Newsdate=3 September 2012}}
Maidenhead
EghamRoyal Holloway College]]
Athletics – Women's 100m – T34
Athletics – Women's 200m – T34Halifax
Halifaxurl=http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/local/location-of-hannah-cockroft-s-second-golden-post-box-revealed-1-4934936title=Location of Hannah Cockroft's second golden post box revealedwork=Halifax Courierdate=20 September 2012}}
Cycling – Men's individual pursuittitle=Mark Colbourne's gold postbox honour after Paralympics winurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/19446114access-date=8 September 2012date=1 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Commercial Street
Swimming – Men's 400-metre freestyle S7title=Josef Craig celebrated with gold Jarrow postboxurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-19518374access-date=9 September 2012date=8 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Grange Road
Equestrian – Teamtitle=Somerset's Deb Criddle gets gold postbox 2012 honoururl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-19517608access-date=9 September 2012date=7 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Church Road
Athletics – Men's discus throw F42title=Gold post box for Bridgend's Aled Daviesurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19467682access-date=9 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Gentle Way
Cycling – Men's individual sprint BAberdeenGolden Square
*Swimming – Women's 100-metre backstroke S14Seaforde, County DownNewcastle Road
Swimming – Men's 100-metre backstroke S7title=St Stephen postbox painted gold after Jonathan Fox medal winurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-19433071access-date=10 September 2012date=31 August 2012publisher=BBC News}}Fore Street
Swimming – Women's 100-metre backstroke S8LeighMarket Street
Swimming – Men's 200-metre individual medley SM8Kirkby-in-AshfieldChapel Street
Cycling – Men's sprintChapel-en-le-FrithMarket Street
Sailing – One Person Keelboat – 2.4 MetreEastonPound Piece
Cycling – Men's sprintlast=Crowtherfirst=Stuarttitle=Moray gets a second gold post box in honour of cyclist Craig MacLeanurl=http://local.stv.tv/elgin/news/188403-moray-gets-a-second-gold-post-box-in-honour-of-cyclist-craig-maclean/access-date=10 September 2012date=4 September 2012publisher=STVarchive-url=https://archive.today/20130418182059/http://local.stv.tv/elgin/news/188403-moray-gets-a-second-gold-post-box-in-honour-of-cyclist-craig-maclean/archive-date=18 April 2013url-status=deaddf=dmy-all}}
WilmslowHigh Street, A939
Alderley Road
*Athletics – Men's 800 metres T37
Athletics – Men's 1500 metres T37Glengormleytitle=McKillop helps paint gold post boxurl=http://www.u.tv/News/McKillop-helps-paint-gold-post-box/1201fbbb-5722-479d-be48-a30a3d83a38aaccess-date=20 September 2012date=17 September 2012publisher=UTV}}
Athletics – Men's 100 metres T44DoddingtonNew Street
Athletics – Women's discus throw F51/52/53last=Aspinfirst=Guytitle=Paralympic Games: Josie Pearson sets three world records for discus goldurl=http://www.scotsman.com/sport/paralympic-games-josie-pearson-sets-three-world-records-for-discus-gold-1-2514266access-date=10 September 2012work=The Scotsmandate=8 September 2012}}Church Street
Equestrian – TeamBagnallSchool Road
Rowing – Mixed coxed fourtitle=UPDATED: Rower's golden display results in dazzling new post box in Weston Turvilleurl=http://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/local-news/updated-rower-s-golden-display-results-in-dazzling-new-post-box-in-weston-turville-1-4220928access-date=10 September 2012work=The Bucks Heralddate=5 September 2012}}Main Street, (Brick pillar)
Rowing – Mixed coxed fourMarlowHigh Street
Rowing – Mixed coxed fourtitle=Paralympian James Roe gets Warwickshire gold postbox honoururl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-coventry-warwickshire-19471120access-date=10 September 2012date=3 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Bridge Street
Swimming – Women's 400m freestyle S6
Swimming – Women's 200-metre individual medley SM6title=Paralympian Ellie Simmonds Swansea gold postbox honoururl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-19473243access-date=10 September 2012date=4 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}High Street
Trawler Road
Rowing – Mixed coxed fourtitle=Scots athletes in London 2012 Paralympic Games winsurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-19463979access-date=10 September 2012date=3 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Grampian Road
*Athletics – Men's 100 metres T13
Athletics – Men's 200 metres T13Eglintontitle=Paralympian Jason Smyth receives another golden deliveryurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-19596225access-date=20 September 2012date=14 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}
Stoke Mandeville Hospital2012 Summer ParalympicsAylesburytitle=Gold Post Boxes Launched For ParalympicsGB Gold Medal Winnersurl=http://www.pocklingtonpost.co.uk/community/gold-post-boxes-launched-for-paralympicsgb-gold-medal-winners-1-4876138access-date=10 September 2012work=Pocklington Postdate=29 August 2012}}
Cycling – Mixed road race T1-2RawdonTown Street
Cycling – Women's individual pursuit C5
Cycling – Women's 500m time trial C4-5
Cycling – Women's road time trial C5
Cycling – Women's road race C4–5last=Brittonfirst=Paultitle=Post box to be painted gold in Disley to mark local girl Sarah Storey's Paralympic triumphurl=http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1587684_post-box-to-be-painted-gold-in-disley-to-mark-local-girl-sarah-storeys-paralympic-triumphaccess-date=10 September 2012work=Manchester Evening Newsdate=31 August 2012}}
Poynton
Eccles
Macclesfieldtitle=More Paralympic medal success for Disley's golden coupleurl=http://www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/other-sports/more-paralympic-medal-success-for-disley-s-golden-couple-1-4891040access-date=11 September 2012work=Buxton Advertiserdate=3 September 2012}}
Gilda Brook Road
Market Place
Cycling – Men's individual sprint BDisleyMarket Street
Rowing – Mixed coxed fourtitle=Paralympic rowing cox gets gold postboxurl=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-19465470access-date=11 September 2012date=3 September 2012publisher=BBC News}}Divinity Road
Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
Athletics – Men's 1500 metres T54
Athletics – Men's 800 metres T54
Athletics – Men's marathonWallington
Wallington
Wallington
WallingtonWoodcote Road
Mollison Square
Foresters Drive
Mollison Drive
Equestrian – TeamLincolnExchequergate
Athletics – Men's 200 metres T42title=Gold post box for Paralympic gold medallist Richard Whiteheadurl=http://www.itv.com/news/central/update/2012-09-01/gold-post-box-for-paralympic-gold-medallist-richard-whitehead/access-date=11 September 2012date=1 September 2012publisher=ITV News}}Main Street

Stamps

In addition to the post boxes a first class stamp depicting each medal-winning individual or team was produced.

References

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