Originally posted by SEAMUSD just put in some made up postcode, I live in Arklowand we dont have a postcode and anytime a postcode is required i just put in ARK 1. NO PROBLEMS
Originally posted by Tony I doubt this will work, as far as I know you cannot order on skys website for ROI orders. Tony
other than that there is no such thing for ireland because there is really no need
Originally posted by Cloud I heard last year that An Post were developing a postcode system, based on map coordinates I think.
Of the roadside boxes they want to put up
Or better still use the American and French 5 number system rather than slavishly copying what the Brits do...
Originally posted by DigiMarc Ok, well thanks for the replies guys... Looks like I'll just have to wait a bit and order it over the phone.
Postcodes work really well in N.Ireland.... All you need is a House number and a Postcode and you'll get your mail. Not like rural Ireland where you are reliant on the postman to know you personally in order to get your mail delivered.
Udaras na Gaeltachta chairman Liam OCuinneagain said postcodes would dilute Ireland's "rich and unique" place names. "We have a policy of using county names and place names in the thousands of letters we send out every week
ComReg points out that every EU country apart from Ireland and Greece uses postcodes.
Originally posted by Cr3m0 ireland has no post codes unless u live in dublin. where dublin 1 is a postcode other than that there is no such thing for ireland because there is really no need
Originally posted by pbirney Cork City also has postcodes. AFAIK there are four, Cork 1 - Cork 4.
Originally posted by Man correct. Incidently on websites where you can order for Ireland and they say you must put in a post code - Simply type in NONE as in the word none in that box. mm
Originally posted by LurkingIcon There is less need of (public) postcodes now than 20 years ago.