B6 9BL Postcode Area
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People and Demographics
B6 9BLDemographics
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Crime Rates
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Constituency
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Local Issues
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Car Parks
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Leisure & Outdoor Facilities
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Attractions
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Hotels
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Local Amenities
B6 9BLBanks
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Cash Machines
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Schools
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Shopping Centres
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Police Stations
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Emergency Facilities
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Post Offices
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Libraries
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B69BL Postcode Breakdown
BAREA | 6DISTRICT | 9SECTOR | BLUNIT |
Full Postcode | B6 9BL |
Latitude/Longitude | , |
Postal Town | Birmingham |
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County | West Midlands |
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Country | England |
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Area Classification | Urban with Major Conurbation |
B69BL Postal District
B6 9BL postcode is located in the postal town of Birmingham. Birmingham postal area may cover a large geographical region that may correspond to several postal districts, which may include many towns and/or villages. Use the map to determine the geographical location of the postcode B6 9BL.
Witton | 1.5 miles N |
Bordesley | 2.1 miles E |
Birmingham | 2.2 miles SW |
Sandwell | 3.1 miles W |
Edgbaston | 3.3 miles S |
Tyburn | 3.6 miles E |
Holly Lane | 3.8 miles N |
Hay Mills | 3.8 miles E |
Stechford | 4.1 miles E |
Tyseley | 4.1 miles SE |
Smethwick | 4.5 miles W |
West Bromwich | 4.7 miles W |
Castle Bromwich | 4.7 miles E |
Oldbury | 5.2 miles W |
Quinton | 5.5 miles W |
London | 103 miles E |
Glasgow | 248 miles NW |
Edinburgh | 244 miles N |
Cardiff | 89 miles SW |
Liverpool | 78 miles NW |
Southampton | 112 miles S |
Saint Ives | 115 miles S |
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Discrimination by Postcode
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