t020   11 #13 Posted March 30, 2004 Originally posted by qazitory S10 - ??? S11 - ??? S12 - ???  ....  I think it goes up to S49, but that's out in Chesterfield  S6 - Hillsborough, Walkley, Stannington, Loxley, Wadsley S7 - Nether Edge, Millhouses S8 - Beauchief, Greenhill, Norton, Lowedges S10 - Ranmoor, Crookes, Crosspool, Fulwood, Lodge Moor S11 - Ecclesall, Whirlow, Banner Cross, Brincliffe, Greystones, Hunters Bar S17 - Dore, Totley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
John   11 #14 Posted March 31, 2004 S12 is Intake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Plain Talker   11 #15 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by t020 S6 - Hillsborough, Walkley, Stannington, Loxley, Wadsley S7 - Nether Edge, Millhouses S8 - Beauchief, Greenhill, Norton, Lowedges S10 - Ranmoor, Crookes, Crosspool, Fulwood, Lodge Moor S11 - Ecclesall, Whirlow, Banner Cross, Brincliffe, Greystones, Hunters Bar S17 - Dore, Totley   Errors, here, t20 tut tut...  s6= includes middlewood, winn gardens,and fox hill, too  s7 = lower part of sharrow, and proceeds along abbeydale road corridor until it hits beauchief/ totley/abbey lane areataking in parts of nether edge and part of millhouses  S8 = covers chesterfield road side of the abbeydale corridor(where I lived at highfields on one side of the london road/abbeydale road junction was S7, my mate who lived opposite side of abbeydale road/ london road was in S8, heading up to norton/ lowedges/ greenhill and possibly most parts of beauchief (which I always thought was s17 like totley)  S11 also has sharrow(top), sharrow vale and parts of nether edge  PT Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
t020 Â Â 11 #16 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by Plain Talker Errors, here, t20 tut tut... Â Â Â Not errors - I never claimed it was a comprehensive list of ALL areas in each postcode, it was meant as a list of postcodes with *examples* of areas, which were all correct. Error there though, Plain Talker - my username is "t020", not "t20" as you state. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Plain Talker   11 #17 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by t020 Not errors - I never claimed it was a comprehensive list of ALL areas in each postcode, it was meant as a list of postcodes with *examples* of areas, which were all correct. Error there though, Plain Talker - my username is "t020", not "t20" as you state.   but when you state that a number under 100 is, say, one, ten, forty, (whatever), you do not say that it's "zero-zero-one, or zero-ten/ zero-one-zero zero neither would it be three zero or zero thirty... (unless it's one of the branches of the military, or, alternatively, aviation. where you would use all three figures, necessarily, for determining directions and trajectories)  It's my milestone birthday tomorrow. but I will not be Zero-four-zero... nor will I be Zero-forty. I shall be "forty". Nothing more, nothing less.  Especially considering that, because there is no hundred, no thousand nor any greater figure denoted, the only zero necessary for the statement, or its qualification is the final zero of the number, in a number in the tens.  So, no errror, t20; it's intentional. It's to eliminate from my typing, an "unnecessary" zero. supposedly to save time. which it hasn't because I have had to waste time explaining it to you  "PT" (who is not at all precious about her nicknames or shortenings thereof...) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
t020   11 #18 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by Plain Talker but when you state that a number under 100 is, say, one, ten, forty, (whatever), you do not say that it's "zero-zero-one, or zero-ten/ zero-one-zero zero neither would it be three zero or zero thirty... (unless it's one of the branches of the military, or, alternatively, aviation. where you would use all three figures, necessarily, for determining directions and trajectories)  It's my milestone birthday tomorrow. but I will not be Zero-four-zero... nor will I be Zero-forty. I shall be "forty". Nothing more, nothing less.  Especially considering that, because there is no hundred, no thousand nor any greater figure denoted, the only zero necessary for the statement, or its qualification is the final zero of the number, in a number in the tens.  So, no errror, t20; it's intentional. It's to eliminate from my typing, an "unnecessary" zero. supposedly to save time. which it hasn't because I have had to waste time explaining it to you  "PT" (who is not at all precious about her nicknames or shortenings thereof...)   Both 0s are relevant as it represents the model number of an epson colour ink cartridge on my printer, so therefore t20 is incorrect, t020 is correct. Please bear this in mind in future. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
deano   10 #19 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by qazitory S1 - City Centre S2 - Wybourn and Manor S3 - Burngreave S4 - Pitsmoor, parts of Attercliffe S5 - Shiregreen, Firth Park and Parsons Cross S6 - Hilsboro and Parsons Cross S7 - Netheredge?? S8 - Meadowhead??? S9 - Attercliffe, Darnall, Meadowhall and Tinsley S10 - ??? S11 - ??? S12 - ??? S13 - Richmond, Handsworth and Woodhouse ....  I think it goes up to S49, but that's out in Chesterfield s12=gleadless Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Plain Talker   11 #20 Posted April 4, 2004 Originally posted by deano s12=gleadless  gleadless townend, and parts of gleadless village(parts of which comes under S14 which is also gleadless valley) , but it also covers the gleadless and base green side of intake- the triangle of ridgeway road, and mansfield road up to charnock. the shops/library at the manor top end of ridgeway road are an S12 postcode.  and Quazitory, you have covered a lot of territorry (NPI) with your list, I would add s2 arbourthorne/norfolk park and the heeley /heeley bank and some Part of lowfield/highfield in there.  s3 does cover most of pitsmoor, but also creeps down past rutland road/mowbray street to infirmary road, and up the St phillips/ netherthorpe roads on the other(university) side of the hill and takes in the St Georges estate, some of netherthorpe and the shalesmoor area,  s4 is burngreave/ ellesmere/ petre street /fir vale grimethorpe corridor(pitsmoor side of attercliffe)  S5 covers mostly southey/ southey green/ shiregreen/ parson cross lane-top and longley / longley farm.  s6 covers the old infirmary, and the brown high rise behind it, as well as upperthorpe and walkley/stannington/malin bridge/ wisewood/ loxley areas including hillsboro' and fox hill  s7 is the nether edge /sharrow side of abbeydale/ abbeydale road corridor to a bit past millhouses  PT Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mojoworking   10 #21 Posted April 5, 2004 Originally posted by deano s12=gleadless  S18 = Dronfield Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...