PH postcode area
The PH postcode area, also known as the Perth postcode area,[2] is a group of 43 postcode districts for post towns: Aberfeldy, Acharacle, Arisaig, Auchterarder, Aviemore, Ballachulish, Blairgowrie, Boat of Garten, Carrbridge, Corrour, Crieff, Dalwhinnie, Dunkeld, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Glenfinnan, Grantown-on-Spey, Invergarry, Isle of Canna, Isle of Eigg, Isle of Rum, Kingussie, Kinlochleven, Lochailort, Mallaig, Nethy Bridge, Newtonmore, Perth, Pitlochry, Roy Bridge and Spean Bridge in Scotland.
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Coordinates: 56.569°N 3.734°W | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Postcode area | PH |
Postcode area name | Perth |
Post towns | 31 |
Postcode districts | 43 |
Postcode sectors | 61 |
Postcodes (live) | 6,076 |
Postcodes (total) | 7,384 |
Statistics as at May 2020[1] |
Coverage
The approximate coverage of the postcode districts:
Postcode district | Post town | Coverage | Local authority area(s) |
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PH1 | PERTH | City centre north and west of the Post Office, and immediate hinterland villages | Perth and Kinross |
PH2 | PERTH | City centre south and east of the Post Office, and immediate hinterland villages | Perth and Kinross |
PH3 | AUCHTERARDER | Aberuthven | Perth and Kinross |
PH4 | AUCHTERARDER | Blackford | Perth and Kinross |
PH5 | CRIEFF | Muthill | Perth and Kinross |
PH6 | CRIEFF | Comrie, St Fillans, Dunira | Perth and Kinross |
PH7 | CRIEFF | Crieff, Gilmerton, Madderty | Perth and Kinross |
PH8 | DUNKELD | Dunkeld, Birnam, Amulree | Perth and Kinross |
PH9 | PITLOCHRY | Ballinuig, Strathy, Tulliemet | Perth and Kinross |
PH10 | BLAIRGOWRIE | Blairgowrie and Rattray, Rattray, Bridge of Cally | Perth and Kinross |
PH11 | BLAIRGOWRIE | Alyth | Perth and Kinross |
PH12 | BLAIRGOWRIE | Meigle, Newtyle | Perth and Kinross, Angus |
PH13 | BLAIRGOWRIE | Coupar Angus, | Perth and Kinross |
PH14 | PERTH | Inchture, Abernyte | Perth and Kinross |
PH15 | ABERFELDY | Aberfeldy | Perth and Kinross |
PH16 | PITLOCHRY | Pitlochry, Strath Tummel, Kinloch Rannoch | Perth and Kinross |
PH17 | PITLOCHRY | Rannoch, Bridge of Gaur | Perth and Kinross |
PH18 | PITLOCHRY | Blair Atholl, Calvine, Bridge of Tilt | Perth and Kinross |
PH19 | DALWHINNIE | Dalwhinnie | Highland |
PH20 | NEWTONMORE | Newtonmore, Kinloch Laggan, Laggan | Highland |
PH21 | KINGUSSIE | Kingussie, Insh, Kincraig | Highland |
PH22 | AVIEMORE | Aviemore | Highland |
PH23 | CARRBRIDGE | Carrbridge, Bogroy | Highland |
PH24 | BOAT OF GARTEN | Boat of Garten | Highland |
PH25 | NETHY BRIDGE | Nethy Bridge | Highland |
PH26 | GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY | Grantown-on-Spey, Advie, Cromdale, Dulnain Bridge | Highland |
PH30 | CORROUR | Corrour | Highland |
PH31 | ROY BRIDGE | Roy Bridge, Murlaggan, Tulloch | Highland |
PH32 | FORT AUGUSTUS | Fort Augustus, Auchterawe | Highland |
PH33 | FORT WILLIAM | Fort William | Highland |
PH34 | SPEAN BRIDGE | Spean Bridge, South Laggan, Achnacarry | Highland |
PH35 | INVERGARRY | Invergarry | Highland |
PH36 | ACHARACLE | Acharacle | Highland |
PH37 | GLENFINNAN | Glenfinnan, Polloch | Highland |
PH38 | LOCHAILORT | Lochailort, Glenuig, Kinlochmoidart | Highland |
PH39 | ARISAIG | Arisaig | Highland |
PH40 | MALLAIG | Morar | Highland |
PH41 | MALLAIG | Mallaig, Knoydart | Highland |
PH42 | ISLE OF EIGG | Isle of Eigg | Highland |
PH43 | ISLE OF RUM | Isle of Rum | Highland |
PH44 | ISLE OF CANNA | Isle of Canna | Highland |
PH49 | BALLACHULISH | Ballachulish | Highland |
PH50 | KINLOCHLEVEN | Kinlochleven | Highland |
Ballachulish and Kinlochleven were originally in the PA area as PA39 and PA40 respectively, before being transferred to the PH area in 1999.[3]
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See also
References
- "ONS Postcode Directory Version Notes" (ZIP). National Statistics Postcode Products. Office for National Statistics. May 2020. Table 2. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Coordinates from mean of unit postcode points, "Code-Point Open". OS OpenData. Ordnance Survey. February 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- Royal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004)
- "Royal Mail Postcode Update 30". Beacon Dodsworth. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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