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Does anyone know my postcode?

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i am living in co kildare ireland

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  1. You must be codding, cod!


  2. you dont have a postcode.

    the only places with postcodes is dublin

    the rest is just county whatever

  3. ask your mum  or the postman/woman  who may also be your mum

  4. First off Dublin doesnt have postcodes but it does have postal districts.

    Northern Ireland does have them but the Republic doesnt.

    There is plans to introduce postcodes planned to be Jan 2008 but that is likely to be missed.

  5. no, cos i don't know you or where you live, and why do i need to know it anyway.....  no reason at all

  6. there isnt a postcode system in ireland- except for dublin and northern ireland -  if you ordering something online  and they require postcode i just type none into the space- the government did think about setting up postcode but they decided it would be too complicated and expensive

  7. 045    am i right

  8. Ah for gods sake. You know we don't have postcodes. If you are tryin to set up another account just put down you live in england and use one of their postcodes.

  9. if your signing up for something on the internet that requires a postcode just write 'none' in the box!

  10. No postcodes in Ireland. Even Dublin only has huge postal districts, rather than pinpoint postcoding.

  11. You don't have a postcode, dearie. Only in Dublin are postcodes required.

  12. You don't have a postcode if you live in Kildare.

    The townland system in Ireland upon which our addresses are based is far more sophisticated than a postcode system. That together with the local knowledge a regular postman brings often means letters simply addressed to Name, near Town, Name of County can reach the intended recipient.

  13. methinks ur up to divilment

  14. I dont think you are or youd know it....what are you signing up for that needs it..hey...naughty?

  15. Ah come on man. We do not have post codes here in the republic (except Dublin where there is a half hearted attempt to have them)

    Why don't we have them?

    Because it would be practical, useful and modern. Something which scares the h**l out the government.

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