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IG postcode area

Postcode area within the United Kingdom


Postcode area within the United Kingdom

The IG postcode area, also known as the Ilford postcode area, is a group of eleven postcode districts in England, within six post towns. These cover parts of eastern Greater London and south-west Essex.

Postal administration

Inward mail for the area is sorted, along with mail for the E and RM postcode areas, at the Romford Mail Centre.

Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill are covered by Woodford Green Royal Mail Delivery Office

Coverage

The area served includes much of the London Borough of Redbridge, the western part of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, and the southwestern part of the Epping Forest district of Essex, while the western part of IG8 and IG11 covers a small part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, and the London Borough of Newham.

List of postcode districts

The approximate coverage of the postcode districts is as follows: ! IG1 | ILFORD | Ilford, Cranbrook, Loxford (part)

Redbridge
! IG2
ILFORD
Gants Hill, Newbury Park, Aldborough Hatch
Redbridge
-
! IG3
ILFORD
Seven Kings, Goodmayes
Redbridge
-
! IG4
ILFORD
Redbridge
Redbridge
-
! IG5
ILFORD
Clayhall
Redbridge
-
! IG6
ILFORD
Fairlop, Barkingside, Chigwell, Hainault (south)
Redbridge
-
! IG7
CHIGWELL
Chigwell, Chigwell Row, Hainault (north)
Epping Forest, Redbridge
-
! IG8
WOODFORD GREEN
Woodford Green, Woodford Bridge, Highams Park (part)
Redbridge, Waltham Forest
-
! IG9
BUCKHURST HILL
Buckhurst Hill
Epping Forest
-
! IG10
LOUGHTON
Loughton, High Beach (part)
Epping Forest
-
! IG11
BARKING
Barking, Barking Riverside, Beckton (part), Creekmouth, Loxford (part), Thames View, Upney
Barking and Dagenham, Newham, Redbridge
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Ilford campaign

In 2005, a local businessman named Wilson Chowdhry led a campaign for Ilford's IG1 postcode to be changed to E19. Although Ilford has been part of Greater London since 1965, it is not within the London post town. Chowdhry argued that the IG1 postcode confused customers, and that a London E postcode would help bring more business into Ilford. However, a Royal Mail spokesman said that the campaign had "virtually no hope" of succeeding, as postcodes are only changed for operational reasons.

A similar plea had been raised in the 1970s by Greater London Council politician Serge Lourie, and similarly rejected. Ilford had been part of the original E division of the London postal district from 1857 until 1866.

Map

References

References

  1. Royal Mail,'''Ilford Grounds area''', ''Address Management Guide'', (2004)
  2. (10 February 2009). "List of UK Delivery Offices - a Freedom of Information request to Royal Mail Group Limited".
  3. (2013). "London Postcode and Administrative Boundaries". Geographers A-Z Map Co Ltd.
  4. Scrivens, Louise. (5 April 2005). "The power of the postcode". [[BBC News]].
  5. (1973). "A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6". [[Victoria County History]].
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