What is a post town
A post town is a required part of all postal addresses in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and a basic unit of the postal delivery system. Including the correct post town in the address increases the chance of a letter being delivered on time.
Post towns in general originated as the location of delivery offices. From 2004, their main function is to distinguish between localities or streets in addresses that not including a postcode
Post towns in East Midlands
East Midlands has 52 post towns
Post towns in East of England
East of England has 109 post towns
Post towns in Greater London
Greater London has 34 post towns
Post towns in North East
North East has 66 post towns
Post towns in North West
North West has 111 post towns
Post towns in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland has 44 post towns
Post towns in Scotland
Scotland has 279 post towns
Post towns in South East
South East has 233 post towns
Post towns in South West
South West has 205 post towns
Post towns in Wales
Wales has 189 post towns
Post towns in West Midlands
West Midlands has 74 post towns
Post towns in Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber has 66 post towns