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Why Change Postcodes? |
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There are
times when it is necessary to make large-scale
changes to postal addresses. This may be
when new building developments such as housing
estates or business parks within already densely
populated inner city areas leads to "postcode
exhaustion" where there are no free postcodes to
allocate. However, due to the geographical
nature of the Postcode system the wider area
is considered and new Postcode sectors and
Postcodes are allocated. This may also
apply in the cases of demolished buildings. The
Royal Mail publish a Code of Practice regarding
the maintenance of the Postcode Address File, a
copy of which is available from the download
area on the right of this page. |
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Postcode Address File Updates |
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At
BPH we take PAF® updates from
Royal Mail on a monthly basis. These
updates are processed and the data made
available within 72 hours of receipt of
the file. To standardise (as much as
possible) the versions of postcode data
released to our clients, we provide major
releases of the file based on calendar
quarters. Having said that, some clients
have processing levels that benefit from
a monthly file update, whilst some feel
that an annual supply of the data is
sufficient. For a list of postcode
inserts & deletions for the last
quarter
click here. |
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Data Versions

Last BPH Quarterly Release
-
Q 08/12
was processed and made
available on 23/12/08.
Latest Monthly Version
- 08/12
was processed and made
available on 23/12/08.

PAF® Code of Practice
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