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uncle mick wrote: carith wrote: Just down the road from the prince of wales pub is the adelphi hotel. The adelphi has a LS 10 postcode so does this put it within the hunslet boundry as per another thread. I think as soon as you cross Leeds Bridge you are in Hunslet True about the Adelphi but I believe tha Asda HQ has an ls11 post code and certainly everytjing the other side of Victoria Road an sarf of the river does
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tyke bhoy wrote: uncle mick wrote: carith wrote: Just down the road from the prince of wales pub is the adelphi hotel. The adelphi has a LS 10 postcode so does this put it within the hunslet boundry as per another thread. I think as soon as you cross Leeds Bridge you are in Hunslet True about the Adelphi but I believe tha Asda HQ has an ls11 post code and certainly everytjing the other side of Victoria Road an sarf of the river does Sorry to be pedantic, but postcodes don't define an area, it's just a method used by Royal Mail for mail delivery. If it were the case then look at LS17, massive geographical area, stretches to nearly Harrogate.