Where can i find post codes for ireland?
I need to find a post code for an address in dublin. Is there a website where i can find that easily
Answers:
Google for it
You can send things to an address without the post code it will still get there.
www.anpost.ie or www.goldenpages.ie
Bt phone directory website will ask the name and address and then give you the phone number - with full address and post code
Ireland DOES NOT HAVE POST CODES!
If you don't know it doesn't matter, it'll get there
In Ireland we do not have postcodes.
They dont exist and never have, you just send the letter the old fashioned way and the last line of the address should be a county (.. eg.. Co.Longford)
The Only thing that resembles a postcode in Ireland would be the dublin area where you have Dublin 1, 2, 3, etc...
Hope this helps
ii337 --- Bt directory is for the UK. Dublin is in IRELAND and hench the BT directory is as good as trying to make an egg square
Try www.mapquest.co.uk. Or use Royal Mail- I know for definite that they have this facility.
You will find in these site:
http://www.aasma.com/28177.ptnr.
or
http://www.atrochatro.com/28177.ptnr.
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Answers:
Google for it
You can send things to an address without the post code it will still get there.
www.anpost.ie or www.goldenpages.ie
Bt phone directory website will ask the name and address and then give you the phone number - with full address and post code
Ireland DOES NOT HAVE POST CODES!
If you don't know it doesn't matter, it'll get there
In Ireland we do not have postcodes.
They dont exist and never have, you just send the letter the old fashioned way and the last line of the address should be a county (.. eg.. Co.Longford)
The Only thing that resembles a postcode in Ireland would be the dublin area where you have Dublin 1, 2, 3, etc...
Hope this helps
ii337 --- Bt directory is for the UK. Dublin is in IRELAND and hench the BT directory is as good as trying to make an egg square
Try www.mapquest.co.uk. Or use Royal Mail- I know for definite that they have this facility.
You will find in these site:
http://www.aasma.com/28177.ptnr.
or
http://www.atrochatro.com/28177.ptnr.
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