- Postcode lottery
In the
United Kingdom , the term postcode lottery refers to the way the allocation ofpostcode s, which often bears little relation to local government boundaries, can affect such things asinsurance prices.Postcodes were devised solely for the purposes of sorting and directing mail and rarely coincide with political boundaries. However, over time they have become a geographical reference in their own right with postcodes and postcode groups becoming synonymous with certain towns and districts. Further to this, the postcode has been used by organisations for other applications including government statistics, marketing, calculation of car and household insurance premiums and credit referencing.
There are several groups, mostly on the fringes of major population centres, who are affected in one way or another by the associations of their postcode. There is a movement in the
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead to change the first two characters of their postcodes from "SL" to "WM" for vanity, so as not to be associated withSlough [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2668561.stm BBC NEWS | England | 'Snobs' want to slough off postcode ] ] . A businessman inIlford wishes to have the postcode ofIG1 changed to E19 as he claims customers do not realise his business is based in London. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4409163.stm BBC NEWS | England | London | The power of the postcode ] ]Residents of West Heath in SE2 wish to have their postcodes changed to that of adjacent
Bexleyheath , citing higher insurance premiums as reason to change [ [http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/archive/display.var.334327.0.cracking_the_codes_not_easy.php Cracking The Codes Not Easy (from This Is Local London) ] ] Some residents ofKingston Vale inLondon SW15 wish to have their postcodes changed to adjacentKingston upon Thames for the same reasonsFact|date=March 2007. Residents ofDenham, Buckinghamshire have postcodes associated withUxbridge , which causes confusion to delivery driversFact|date=March 2007.In all these cases
Royal Mail has said that there is "virtually no hope" of changing their postcode referring to their policy of changing postcodes only to match changes in their operations [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4409163.stm] . Under this policy residents of theWirral Peninsula had their postcodes changed from the "L" (Liverpool) to "CH" (Chester) group when a new sorting office was opened. [ [http://archive.thisiswirral.co.uk/1999/09/09/13953.html POSTMAN PAT GETS L OF A ROW OFF HIS CHest - This Is Wirral ] ]Some postcode areas straddle
England 's borders withWales andScotland . Examples of such postcodes include CH4, HR3, SY10, NP16 and TD15. This has led toBritish Sky Broadcasting subscribers receiving the wrong BBC and ITV regions, and newly-licensed radio amateurs being given incorrectcall sign s.The term is also used to refer to the way local budgets and decision-making can lead to different levels of
public services in different places. [ [http://www.politics.co.uk/issueoftheday/health/cancer/nhs-postcode-lottery-$447113$447113.htm NHS 'postcode lottery'] ]References
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