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Decision due on Humberside name change for post

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Published Date: 20 November 2009
THE term Humberside could be dropped forever from postal addresses thanks to a long-running campaign by Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart.
After more than two years of meetings, co-ordinating joint submissions and calling on Postcomm to drop the long-defunct title from electronic files used by the Royal Mail, commissioners have announced they will make a decision by the end of the year.


Mr Stuart said: "We are not there yet, but I am very hopeful we will get the right result.

"For years people who live in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Hull and across the Humber in North and North East Lincolnshire have simply not understood why this has taken so long to put right.

"I have met with Royal Mail directors, senior members of the Postal Services Commission Postcomm, I have written numerous letters to both and I have co-ordinated joint submissions and pleas from other MPs and councillors across the area for Humberside to be dropped."

A letter from Philip Groves, Senior Associate, Strategy and Market Development, at Postcomm, said: "Royal Mail has proposed to handle this question outside the immediate review of the Code of Practice and to consult the Postcode Address File Advisory Board before deciding on the best approach to adopt.

"Our Commissioners will consider the proposed changes including Royal Mail's approach on the issue of county information in November and we hope to publish a decision this year."

Councillor Stephen Parnaby, Leader of East Riding Council said: "I too am delighted it is being taken seriously.

"Hopefully commonsense will prevail."

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2009 4:28 PM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
 


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