Bridgend Postcodes: United Kingdom


Area Name PostCode
Abergarw CF32
Aberkenfig CF32
Betws CF32
Blackmill CF35
Blaengarw CF32
Bridgend CF31
Bryncethin CF32
Brynmenyn CF32
Caerau CF34
Cefn Cribwr CF32
Cefn Cross CF32
Coity CF35
Coychurch CF35
Coytrahen CF32
Dyffryn CF34
Garth CF34
Glan-Llynfi CF34
Glynogwr CF35
Heol-Y-Cyw CF35
Kenfig CF33
Kenfig Hill CF33
Laleston CF32
Llangeinor CF32
Llangynwyd CF34
Maesteg CF34
Mawdlam CF33
Merthyr Mawr CF32
Nant-Y-Moel CF32
Nantyffyllon CF34
Newcastle CF31
Newton CF36
North Cornelly CF33
Nottage CF36
Ogmore Vale CF32
Pen-Y-Fai CF31
Pencoed CF35
Pont Rhyd-Y-Cyff CF34
Pontycymer CF32
Porthcawl CF36
Price Town CF32
Pyle CF33
South Cornelly CF33
Tondu CF32
Tre-Groes CF35
Tythegston CF32
Wyndham CF32

There is a small line of difference between the zip code and the postal code. However, both are used to direct and filter mails and to determine the time and cost of mail delivery. In addition, these codes are also useful for collecting demographic information. Here we have given you all Bridgend postal code - Bridgend zip code - Bridgend postcode that you can use for mailing in Bridgend.

Postal Code:

Postal code can be defined as a coding system used by many countries around the world to facilitate automatic mail filtering. It is a series of numbers, or combinations of numbers and letters, that help mail departments and courier companies identify the exact location and location, where the email should be delivered or dropped.

The postal code indicates the width of the shipping area, which means that there is a single postal code, for different delivery areas, coming under the same area. For this purpose, there is a local distribution of postal code and therefore connected to a specific local area, however, the composition and functionality vary from one nation to another.

Therefore, postal codes can include country, region, municipality, roads, military, etc.

ZIP Code:

The name Zip Code is an acronym for the Zone Improvement Plan, launched by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963.

The Zip Code is widely used to identify the exact place where parcels, packages and letters should be delivered, by dividing the regions into simple groups of locations, which speeds up the mail delivery process as mail sorting becomes easier. These geographical groups may contain various addresses, businesses, geographic features, etc.

Previously, it was a five-digit number, changed to a 9-digit number, to better identify the location, where the mail should be delivered.

Differences Between Zip Code and Postal Code:

The differences between zip code and postal code are discussed in the following points:

  1. Zip Code means a postal code, which is used in several countries with a postal address to specify a mailing address. On the other hand, the postal code indicates the code used in the postal address, which helps to filter emails for the purpose of delivering them to their destination.
  2. The Zip Code was introduced by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963, and in 1959 the postal code was introduced.
  3. The Zip Code is widely used in the United States and the Philippines. In contrast, the Postal Code is used in some countries.
  4. The Zip code aims to separate regions to facilitate mail filtering, identifying the area where the email is directed. In contrast, the Postal Code is used for the purpose of identifying and identifying a location, planning a route, and collecting personal information.
  5. The zip code contains only numbers, and the postal code contains numbers or combinations of numbers and letters, and sometimes punctuation marks are also encoded with numbers and letters.

Conclusion:

Many countries around the world use codes either postal code or zip code or any other similar code, by whatever name it is called, at the postal address. This often makes moving and delivery of mail easier, faster and more efficient, which not only saves the delivery time and efforts and prevents confusion, when two locations are known by the same name, city or town.