There is no WC10, the liost for WC1 which is in and around Bloomsbury in central London has the following formats:
WC1A LONDON New Oxford Street Camden
WC1B Bloomsbury, British Museum
WC1E University College London
WC1H St Pancras
WC1N Great Ormond Street Hospital
WC1R Gray's Inn
WC1V High Holborn Camden,
WC1X Kings Cross, Finsbury (west)
2007-03-20 00:39:50
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answer #1
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answered by Marky 6
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London West City
2007-03-20 00:27:43
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answer #2
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answered by Chel1525 3
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All UK postcodes are two letters followed by a 1- or 2-digit number, then a 1- or 2-digit number followed by two letters. The exception is London, where the first part of the postcode is 1 or 2 letters followed by 1 or 2 digits followed by a letter.
2016-03-29 07:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no postcode WC10. The closest is WC1a.This is for an areas in central London called Holborn,Bloomsbury and Covent Garden.
2007-03-20 00:35:22
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answered by Farbaut 2
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Many of London's university buildings are in the area that used to be WC10. North of Holborn, heading north towards Euston Road should put you in the area.
2007-03-20 00:45:09
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answered by Ranjeeh D 5
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The west side of the City of London
2007-03-20 00:28:00
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answered by Anonymous
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central London,
2007-03-20 00:29:47
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answered by futamus 3
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Its W.C 1 followed by 0++
2007-03-20 00:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be WC1. This is in central London. IE "WC1 0NQ"
2007-03-20 00:31:05
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answered by siany warny 4
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If you go to www.royalmail.com you can put in the postcode there, or www.streetmap.co.uk
2007-03-20 00:31:00
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answered by Tertia 6
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