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They go back decades , possibly before BT plc.
FYI, there are 6 that cover London , 3 for inner , City of London(CL), West End (WE)and Westminster (WR), and 3 for outer , London North(LN) London West (LW)and London South(LS) They are\were the old 'districts' as they were called then and a CSS for each of them.
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The LN coded exchanges extend quite far to the North of London, Hatfield is included
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Think it was part of the London charging area, extends to St Albans and Welwyn Garden City.
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I never did get a map of all the BT districts across the UK, would have been interesting to see how it was divided up.
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There were 29 in total, they are the first two digits of the 5 digit exchange code.
Maps were obtainable from the Drawing office and we used to have them in the office they included all the exchange names and areas on the detailed ones for each region.
My memory says there was something odd about TH, Thamesway, it could have either East Anglia or South East
Scotland: NS, WS, ES.
Wales: WN, SW.
S.West. SS, WW,
N East: NE, MY, SL
N West: LC, LV, MR.
Midlands: CM, EM, WM
East Anglia; EA, SM, TH
S East; ND, SD, ST,
London; CL, LN, LS, LW, WE, WR
N, Ireland; NI
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My memory says there was something odd about TH, Thamesway, it could have either East Anglia or South East
TH is in the South East, as my exchange and the ones around me are all TH….
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It was actually Thamesw ey covered Guildford, Aldershot, Farnborough, Camberley
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MHC
Covered right across to beyond Reading/Newbury towards Swindon.
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There were 29 in total, they are the first two digits of the 5 digit exchange code.
Maps were obtainable from the Drawing office and we used to have them in the office they included all the exchange names and areas on the detailed ones for each region.
My memory says there was something odd about TH, Thamesway, it could have either East Anglia or South East
Scotland: NS, WS, ES.
Wales: WN, SW.
S.West. SS, WW,
N East: NE, MY, SL
N West: LC, LV, MR.
Midlands: CM, EM, WM
East Anglia; EA, SM, TH
S East; ND, SD, ST,
London; CL, LN, LS, LW, WE, WR
N, Ireland; NI Didn't realise there were 29 so thank you for listing them all, only ever managed to have involvement with 5 of them over my time in the job.
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Thameswey ….. I’d always thought the weird spelling was based on two lei era in it
Thames and Wey
Around the top end of the M4 and M3, kinda.
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