Why was e20 created




















Each postcode covers up to 99 addresses. Initially three sectors have been introduced: E20 1, E20 2 and E20 3. These sectors have the capacity to provide delivery postcodes for , addresses, with the option for sectors 4 — 9 to be incorporated as the site develops in the decades to come. The Park will be a magnet for community sport, international events and cultural attractions. Construction of the first new neighbourhood will commence in , and from next month developers can bid to build its homes that will sit between the VeloPark and the Athletes Village in the north-east of the Park.

In total, up to 8, homes will be built over the next 20 years. Each part of the postcode provides step-by-step information about where the item of mail is heading. From left to right the postcode narrows down its destination.

Please note: This press release was originally issued by Royal Mail. I see an outdoor yoga class taking place on a communal lawn, and a team setting up for an outdoor screening run by The Nomad Cinema.

There are communal barbecues, running tracks, ping-pong tables and an outdoor gym. Better still, people are using them. And then there are the world-beating sports facilities. He now runs a football school and sends his elder son to Chobham Academy, the local school which specialises in advanced science, maths and Mandarin, and which was rated Outstanding by Ofsted.

The idea of a baker who knows your name will make some people want to dash to the nearest anonymous Starbucks. But, as part of the wider revitalisation of this vast area of East London — combined with the grittier cool found in its surrounding pockets of Stratford, Leyton or Hackney and the promise of the cultural delights to come — the East Village is a spot on the map worth knowing about.

ES Money. The Escapist. The Reveller. The Optimist. The postcodes will be split into three zones - E20 1, E20 2 and E20 3. Zones 4 to 9 could be added in future decades as the site develops. Up to 8, homes will be built there over the next 20 years. Stephen Agar, Royal Mail's director of regulated business, said: "It is fitting that such a significant development in London has been allocated its own easily recognisable postcode more than years after the world's first postcodes were introduced in the capital.

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