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London E
E is located in the United Kingdom
E
E
Coordinates: 51°32′42″N 0°00′50″W / 51.545°N 0.014°W / 51.545; -0.014
CountryUnited Kingdom
Postcode area
E
Postcode area name
London E
Post towns1
Postcode districts22
Postcode sectors108
Postcodes (live)16,260
Postcodes (total)28,280
Statistics as at May 2020[1]

The E (Eastern) postcode area, also known as the London E postcode area,[2] is the part of the London post town covering much of east London, England. It borders the N postcode area to the west, both north of the tidal reach of the River Thames. Since closure of the East London mail centre, its mail is sorted at Romford Mail Centre together with IG and RM postcode areas.

Postal administration

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The current E postcode area was originally formed in 1866 as a merger of the E and NE areas, which had been created in 1858. In 1917, the postal districts were numbered alphabetically by their most important parish, chapelry, topographical or built environment feature.[3] As of 2004, the district names do not form part of the postal address.[2] High demand caused sector nine of the E1 postcode district to be split and recoded in 1999 to create an E1W postcode district around Wapping,[4] but the rest of the district did not gain an additional character. When districts are used for purposes other than the sorting of mail, such as use as a geographic reference and on street signs, E1 and E1W continue to be commonly classed as one 'district'. The E postcode area contains two non-geographic postcode districts for high-volume business users, E77 and E98.[5]

The Eastern District Office is on Whitechapel Road and was the eastern terminus for the former London Post Office Railway. The railway ran 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) to the Paddington Head District Sorting Office.

The E20 postcode has been used fictionally in television soap-opera EastEnders since 1985. It has been a real postcode since 2011 carved from and only bordered by the E15 postcode, its buildings marketed as and often self-identifying as Olympic Park and Queen Elizabeth Park. It includes landmark sports venues built for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[6]

List of postcode districts

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The approximate coverage of the postcode districts,[7] with the historic postal district names[8][9] in italics, is as follows:

Postcode districtPost townCoverageLocal authority area(s)
E1LondonEastern head district: Aldgate (part), Bishopsgate (part), Whitechapel, Shoreditch (part), Spitalfields, Shadwell, Limehouse, Stepney, Mile End (part), PortsokenTower Hamlets, Hackney, City of London
E1WLondonWapping district: Wapping, St Katharine Docks, Shadwell (part)Tower Hamlets
E2LondonBethnal Green district: Bethnal Green, Haggerston, Hoxton (part), Shoreditch (part), Cambridge HeathTower Hamlets, Hackney
E3LondonBow district: Bow, Bow Common, Bromley-by-Bow, Old Ford, Mile End, Fish Island, Mill Meads (part)Tower Hamlets, Newham
E4LondonChingford district: Chingford, Waltham Abbey (part), Highams Park, Woodford Green (part)Waltham Forest, Epping Forest
E5LondonClapton district: Leyton (Part), Upper Clapton, Lower ClaptonHackney, Waltham Forest
E6LondonEast Ham district: East Ham, Beckton, Upton Park (part), Barking (part)Newham, Barking and Dagenham
E7LondonForest Gate district: Forest Gate, Leytonstone (Part), Stratford (part)Newham, Waltham Forest
E8LondonHackney district: Hackney Central, Dalston, London Fields, Haggerston (part)Hackney
E9LondonHomerton district: Homerton, Hackney Wick, South Hackney, Hackney Marshes, Victoria ParkHackney, Tower Hamlets
E10LondonLeyton district: Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes (part) Upper Clapton (part), Walthamstow MarshesWaltham Forest, Hackney
E11LondonLeytonstone district: Leytonstone, Wanstead, Aldersbrook (part), Snaresbrook, Cann HallWaltham Forest, Redbridge
E12LondonManor Park district: Manor Park, Little Ilford, Aldersbrook (part)Newham, Redbridge
E13LondonPlaistow district: Plaistow, West Ham (part), Upton Park (part)Newham
E14LondonPoplar district: Poplar, Isle of Dogs, Limehouse, Canary Wharf, Millwall, Blackwall, Cubitt Town, South Bromley, North Greenwich, LeamouthTower Hamlets
E15LondonStratford district: Stratford, West Ham (part), Maryland, Leyton (part), Leytonstone (part) Temple Mills (part), Hackney Wick (part), Bow (part)Newham, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets
E16LondonVictoria Docks and North Woolwich district: Canning Town, Silvertown, Royal Docks, North Woolwich, Beckton (part), Custom House, London City AirportNewham
E17LondonWalthamstow district: Walthamstow, Upper Walthamstow, Leyton (part)Waltham Forest
E18LondonWoodford and South Woodford district: Woodford, South WoodfordRedbridge
E20LondonOlympic Park district: Olympic Park, and parts of Stratford, Homerton, Leyton, BowNewham, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets
E22London(new postcode district with postcodes on the Isle of Dogs)[10]Tower Hamlets
E77LondonNon-geographic postcode district (NatWest, delivers to E1)Tower Hamlets
E98LondonNon-geographic postcode district (News International, delivers to E1W)Tower Hamlets

The E17 postcode district is one of four to have a population above 100,000.[11]

Boundaries

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The E postcode district is bounded by the River Thames to the south. Postcode districts E6, E14 and E16 also have river frontages in the south. The River Roding and the North Circular Road form part of the boundary in the east. The postcode area is roughly the combined area of the London Boroughs of Newham and Waltham Forest and majority of Tower Hamlets. Also, the eastern part of the London Borough of Hackney, the western sections of the London Boroughs of Redbridge (E11, E12, E18) and Barking and Dagenham (E6) and a small part of the City of London (E1) and Epping Forest District (E4), are within the postcode area.

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  • The 1990s pop band East 17, formed in Walthamstow, whose postcode district is E17.
  • Popular BBC TV soap EastEnders uses E20 (which did not actually exist until 2011) as the postcode district for the fictional borough of Walford.
  • The track "Bow E3" by grime musician Wiley refers to the E3 postcode, which is centred on the area of Bow where Wiley grew up.
  • The album E3 AF by Dizzee Rascal also refers to the E3 postcode and the Bow area, where he grew up.

Map

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E postcode area map, showing postcode districts, post towns and neighbouring postcode areas.CM postcode areaEC postcode areaEN postcode areaIG postcode areaN postcode areaRM postcode areaSE postcode area
E postcode area map, showing postcode districts in red and post towns in grey text, with links to nearby EC, EN, IG, N and SE postcode areas.

The postcode area excludes parts of East London like the following:

  • Central areas covered by central London EC postcodes.
  • Hoxton in Shoreditch is part of the N postcode area but is usually seen as being part of the East End.
  • The eastern suburbs built after the introduction of the E postcode area are now mainly in the IG and RM postal areas.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ONS Postcode Directory Version Notes" (ZIP). National Statistics Postcode Products. Office for National Statistics. May 2020. Table 2. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Coordinates from mean of unit postcode points, "Code-Point Open". OS OpenData. Ordnance Survey. February 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  2. ^ a b Royal Mail (2004). Address Management Guide (4 ed.). Royal Mail Group.
  3. ^ "Postcodes" (PDF). Archive Information Sheet. The British Postal Museum & Archive. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  4. ^ Royal Mail, Postcode Update 29, (1999).
  5. ^ "Royal Mail Non-Geographic Postcodes" (PDF). Royal Mail (FTP). 7 March 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2008.[dead ftp link] (To view documents see Help:FTP)
  6. ^ Staff (19 March 2011). "Olympic Park To Share EastEnders' Walford E20 Postcode". BBC News. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  7. ^ London Postcode and Administrative Boundaries. Geographers A-Z Map Co Ltd. 2013.
  8. ^ "Names of Streets and Places in the London Postal Area". HMSO. 1930.
  9. ^ "Map of London District Names and Numbers", from the 1963 edition of Bartholomew's Reference Atlas of Greater London (via Flickr).
  10. ^ "Postcode Stats (E22) | Robert Whittaker's OpenStreetMap Stuff". osm.mathmos.net. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
  11. ^ "FOI request: Population for every postcode district in England and Wales". The National Archives. Archived from the original on 5 January 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

    KML is from Wikidata
    London E
    E is located in the United Kingdom
    E
    E
    Coordinates: 51°32′42″N 0°00′50″W / 51.545°N 0.014°W / 51.545; -0.014
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    Postcode area
    E
    Postcode area name
    London E
    Post towns1
    Postcode districts22
    Postcode sectors108
    Postcodes (live)16,260
    Postcodes (total)28,280
    Statistics as at May 2020[1]

    The E (Eastern) postcode area, also known as the London E postcode area,[2] is the part of the London post town covering much of east London, England. It borders the N postcode area to the west, both north of the tidal reach of the River Thames. Since closure of the East London mail centre, its mail is sorted at Romford Mail Centre together with IG and RM postcode areas.

    Postal administration

    The current E postcode area was originally formed in 1866 as a merger of the E and NE areas, which had been created in 1858. In 1917, the postal districts were numbered alphabetically by their most important parish, chapelry, topographical or built environment feature.[3] As of 2004, the district names do not form part of the postal address.[2] High demand caused sector nine of the E1 postcode district to be split and recoded in 1999 to create an E1W postcode district around Wapping,[4] but the rest of the district did not gain an additional character. When districts are used for purposes other than the sorting of mail, such as use as a geographic reference and on street signs, E1 and E1W continue to be commonly classed as one 'district'. The E postcode area contains two non-geographic postcode districts for high-volume business users, E77 and E98.[5]

    The Eastern District Office is on Whitechapel Road and was the eastern terminus for the former London Post Office Railway. The railway ran 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi) to the Paddington Head District Sorting Office.

    The E20 postcode has been used fictionally in television soap-opera EastEnders since 1985. It has been a real postcode since 2011 carved from and only bordered by the E15 postcode, its buildings marketed as and often self-identifying as Olympic Park and Queen Elizabeth Park. It includes landmark sports venues built for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[6]

    List of postcode districts

    The approximate coverage of the postcode districts,[7] with the historic postal district names[8][9] in italics, is as follows:

    Postcode districtPost townCoverageLocal authority area(s)
    E1LondonEastern head district: Aldgate (part), Bishopsgate (part), Whitechapel, Shoreditch (part), Spitalfields, Shadwell, Limehouse, Stepney, Mile End (part), PortsokenTower Hamlets, Hackney, City of London
    E1WLondonWapping district: Wapping, St Katharine Docks, Shadwell (part)Tower Hamlets
    E2LondonBethnal Green district: Bethnal Green, Haggerston, Hoxton (part), Shoreditch (part), Cambridge HeathTower Hamlets, Hackney
    E3LondonBow district: Bow, Bow Common, Bromley-by-Bow, Old Ford, Mile End, Fish Island, Mill Meads (part)Tower Hamlets, Newham
    E4LondonChingford district: Chingford, Waltham Abbey (part), Highams Park, Woodford Green (part)Waltham Forest, Epping Forest
    E5LondonClapton district: Leyton (Part), Upper Clapton, Lower ClaptonHackney, Waltham Forest
    E6LondonEast Ham district: East Ham, Beckton, Upton Park (part), Barking (part)Newham, Barking and Dagenham
    E7LondonForest Gate district: Forest Gate, Leytonstone (Part), Stratford (part)Newham, Waltham Forest
    E8LondonHackney district: Hackney Central, Dalston, London Fields, Haggerston (part)Hackney
    E9LondonHomerton district: Homerton, Hackney Wick, South Hackney, Hackney Marshes, Victoria ParkHackney, Tower Hamlets
    E10LondonLeyton district: Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes (part) Upper Clapton (part), Walthamstow MarshesWaltham Forest, Hackney
    E11LondonLeytonstone district: Leytonstone, Wanstead, Aldersbrook (part), Snaresbrook, Cann HallWaltham Forest, Redbridge
    E12LondonManor Park district: Manor Park, Little Ilford, Aldersbrook (part)Newham, Redbridge
    E13LondonPlaistow district: Plaistow, West Ham (part), Upton Park (part)Newham
    E14LondonPoplar district: Poplar, Isle of Dogs, Limehouse, Canary Wharf, Millwall, Blackwall, Cubitt Town, South Bromley, North Greenwich, LeamouthTower Hamlets
    E15LondonStratford district: Stratford, West Ham (part), Maryland, Leyton (part), Leytonstone (part) Temple Mills (part), Hackney Wick (part), Bow (part)Newham, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets
    E16LondonVictoria Docks and North Woolwich district: Canning Town, Silvertown, Royal Docks, North Woolwich, Beckton (part), Custom House, London City AirportNewham
    E17LondonWalthamstow district: Walthamstow, Upper Walthamstow, Leyton (part)Waltham Forest
    E18LondonWoodford and South Woodford district: Woodford, South WoodfordRedbridge
    E20LondonOlympic Park district: Olympic Park, and parts of Stratford, Homerton, Leyton, BowNewham, Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets
    E22London(new postcode district with postcodes on the Isle of Dogs)[10]Tower Hamlets
    E77LondonNon-geographic postcode district (NatWest, delivers to E1)Tower Hamlets
    E98LondonNon-geographic postcode district (News International, delivers to E1W)Tower Hamlets

    The E17 postcode district is one of four to have a population above 100,000.[11]

    Boundaries

    The E postcode district is bounded by the River Thames to the south. Postcode districts E6, E14 and E16 also have river frontages in the south. The River Roding and the North Circular Road form part of the boundary in the east. The postcode area is roughly the combined area of the London Boroughs of Newham and Waltham Forest and majority of Tower Hamlets. Also, the eastern part of the London Borough of Hackney, the western sections of the London Boroughs of Redbridge (E11, E12, E18) and Barking and Dagenham (E6) and a small part of the City of London (E1) and Epping Forest District (E4), are within the postcode area.

    • The 1990s pop band East 17, formed in Walthamstow, whose postcode district is E17.
    • Popular BBC TV soap EastEnders uses E20 (which did not actually exist until 2011) as the postcode district for the fictional borough of Walford.
    • The track "Bow E3" by grime musician Wiley refers to the E3 postcode, which is centred on the area of Bow where Wiley grew up.
    • The album E3 AF by Dizzee Rascal also refers to the E3 postcode and the Bow area, where he grew up.

    Map

    KML is from Wikidata
    E postcode area map, showing postcode districts, post towns and neighbouring postcode areas.CM postcode areaEC postcode areaEN postcode areaIG postcode areaN postcode areaRM postcode areaSE postcode area
    E postcode area map, showing postcode districts in red and post towns in grey text, with links to nearby EC, EN, IG, N and SE postcode areas.

    The postcode area excludes parts of East London like the following:

    • Central areas covered by central London EC postcodes.
    • Hoxton in Shoreditch is part of the N postcode area but is usually seen as being part of the East End.
    • The eastern suburbs built after the introduction of the E postcode area are now mainly in the IG and RM postal areas.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "ONS Postcode Directory Version Notes" (ZIP). National Statistics Postcode Products. Office for National Statistics. May 2020. Table 2. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Coordinates from mean of unit postcode points, "Code-Point Open". OS OpenData. Ordnance Survey. February 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
    2. ^ a b Royal Mail (2004). Address Management Guide (4 ed.). Royal Mail Group.
    3. ^ "Postcodes" (PDF). Archive Information Sheet. The British Postal Museum & Archive. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 March 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
    4. ^ Royal Mail, Postcode Update 29, (1999).
    5. ^ "Royal Mail Non-Geographic Postcodes" (PDF). Royal Mail (FTP). 7 March 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2008.[dead ftp link] (To view documents see Help:FTP)
    6. ^ Staff (19 March 2011). "Olympic Park To Share EastEnders' Walford E20 Postcode". BBC News. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
    7. ^ London Postcode and Administrative Boundaries. Geographers A-Z Map Co Ltd. 2013.
    8. ^ "Names of Streets and Places in the London Postal Area". HMSO. 1930.
    9. ^ "Map of London District Names and Numbers", from the 1963 edition of Bartholomew's Reference Atlas of Greater London (via Flickr).
    10. ^ "Postcode Stats (E22) | Robert Whittaker's OpenStreetMap Stuff". osm.mathmos.net. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
    11. ^ "FOI request: Population for every postcode district in England and Wales". The National Archives. Archived from the original on 5 January 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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