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Statutory Instruments
SOCIAL SECURITY
Made
29th March 2004
Laid before Parliament
5th April 2004
Coming into force
26th April 2004
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 2A(1), (3) to (6) and (8), 2AA(1) and (4) to (7), 2B(6), 189(1), (4), (5) and (7A) and 191 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 M1, sections 60(1) to (4) and (9) and 83(4) and (6) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 M2 and section 19(10) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 M3, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consultation with the Council on Tribunals in accordance with section 8(1) of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992 M4, and after agreement by the Social Security Advisory Committee that proposals in respect of these Regulations need not be referred to it M5, hereby makes the following Regulations:
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M11992 c. 5. Sections 2A and 2B were inserted by section 57 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30). Section 2AA was inserted by section 49 of the Employment Act 2002 (c. 22). Section 189(1), (4) and (5) were amended by paragraph 109 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14). Section 189(1) was further amended by paragraph 57 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 (c. 2) and by Schedule 6 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c. 21). Section 189(7A) was inserted by paragraph 82 of Schedule 12 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999. Section 191 is an interpretation provision and is cited because of the meaning ascribed to the word “prescribe”. Section 2A(8) is cited because of the meaning ascribed to the word “specified” and section 2AA(7) is cited because of the meaning ascribed to the words “specified” and “work-focused interview”.
M21999 c. 30. Section 60(9) is an interpretation provision and is cited because of the meaning ascribed to the words “designated”, “employment” and “prescribed”.
M5See sections 170 and 173(1)(b) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c. 5); paragraph 67(a) of Schedule 2 to the Jobseekers Act 1995 (c. 18) added that Act, and paragraphs 79 and 81(a) of Schedule 12 Part II to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30) added section 60 of that Act, to the list of “relevant enactments” in section 170(5) in respect of which regulations must normally be referred to the Committee.
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 and shall come into force on 26th April 2004.
2.—(1) In these Regulations—
“the 1998 Act” means the Social Security Act 1998 M6;
“benefit week” means any period of seven days corresponding to the week in respect of which the relevant specified benefit is due to be paid;
“benefit recipient” means a person who—
has attained the age of 18 but has not attained the age of 60; and
is receiving any of the specified benefits at a higher rate referable to a partner;
“direction” means a direction to participate in an employment zone programme;
“employment zone” means the areas within Great Britain listed within Part 2 of the Schedule which are subject to the designation in regulation 16 for the purposes of these Regulations by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 as areas wherein employment zone programmes subject to these Regulations are established M7;
“employment zone programme” means a programme which is designed to assist jobseekers to obtain sustainable employment and which is established by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 for an employment zone;
“incapacity-based income support” means income support where paragraph 7(persons incapable of work) of Schedule 1B to the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987 M8 applies;
“interview” means a work-focused interview with a relevant person which is conducted for any or all of the following purposes—
assessing that relevant person’s prospects for existing or future employment (whether paid or voluntary);
assisting or encouraging that relevant person to enhance his prospects of such employment;
identifying activities which that relevant person may undertake to strengthen his existing or future prospects of employment;
identifying current or future employment, training or, if appropriate, rehabilitation opportunities suitable to that relevant person’s needs;
identifying educational opportunities connected with the existing or future employment prospects or needs of that relevant person;
identifying financial incentives that may be available to support the existing or future employment prospects of that relevant person;
“jobseeker” means a person claiming a jobseeker’s allowance;
“officer” means—
a person who is an officer of the Secretary of State; or
for the purposes of regulations 3 to 15, a person who is providing services to or exercising functions of the Secretary of State; or
for the purposes of regulations 16 to 21, such other person as may be designated as an employment officer for the purposes of sections 8 or 19 of the Jobseekers Act 1995 by an order made by the Secretary of State;
“partner” means a person who is a member of the same couple as a benefit recipient, or, in a case where a benefit recipient has more than one partner, a person who is a partner of the benefit recipient by reason of a polygamous marriage;
“personal capability assessment” means the assessment defined in Part III of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995 M9 (personal capability assessment);
“polygamous marriage” means any marriage during the subsistence of which a party to it is married to more than one person and the ceremony of marriage took place under the law of a country which permits polygamy;
“relevant person” means a person to whom regulations 3 to 15 apply by virtue of paragraph (3);
“specified benefit” means—
income support;
incapacity benefit;
severe disablement allowance; or
in relation to a requirement to take part in an interview for a partner only, an income-based jobseeker’s allowance other than a joint-claim jobseeker’s allowance.
(2) For the purposes of section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 “employment” means employment whether under a contract of service or a contract of apprenticeship, or a contract for services, or otherwise than under a contract, and includes in particular self-employment and the holding of an office.
(3) Regulations 3 to 15 apply to a person who—
(a)ordinarily resides in an area identified in either Part 1 or Part 2 of the Schedule;
(b)has attained the age of 18 but has not attained the age of 60; and
(c)either—
(i)makes a claim for income support or incapacity benefit on or after 26th April 2004, or
(ii)has been continuously entitled to income support (apart from incapacity-based income support) from a date before 26th April 2004, or
(iii)is a partner.
(4) Subject to regulation 21, regulations 17 to 20 apply to a jobseeker who—
(a)ordinarily resides in an area identified in Part 2 of the Schedule; and
(b)has attained the age of 18.
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M7The list of areas designated as employment zones for the purposes of these Regulations is contained in Part 2 of the Schedule. It can also be obtained from Welfare to Work Strategy Division, Department for Work and Pensions, Room N1108, Moorfoot, Sheffield, S1 4PQ and is published on the internet at www.employmentzones.gov.uk.
M8S.I. 1987/1967. Schedule 1B was inserted by S.I. 1996/206.
M9S.I. 1995/311. Part III was amended by S.I. 1995/987, 1996/3207, 1999/3109 and 2000/590.
3. Subject to regulations 6 and 7, a relevant person who makes a claim for income support or incapacity benefit is required to take part in an interview as a condition of the claim for that benefit.
4.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) and regulations 6 to 9, a relevant person is required to take part in an interview—
(a)at the intervals prescribed in paragraph (2), and
(b)when any of the circumstances specified in paragraph (5) apply,
as a condition of that person, or, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient continuing to be paid the full amount of a specified benefit which is payable apart from these Regulations.
(2) A requirement under paragraph (1) shall arise at intervals of 13 weeks commencing with the day on which a relevant person attends an interview, with the first such requirement arising—
(a)13 weeks from the day on which a relevant person attends an interview as a result of a requirement arising under regulation 3; or
(b)where a relevant person does not make a claim for income support or incapacity benefit and a requirement does not arise under regulation 3, on the day that the relevant person becomes subject to these Regulations by virtue of regulation 2(3).
(3) A relevant person shall not be required to attend more than—
(a)five interviews by virtue of paragraph (2) in relation to any one claim by the relevant person for incapacity benefit or incapacity-based income support; or
(b)eight interviews under this regulation in relation to any other claim for or award of income support or where the relevant person is a partner.
(4) Where a relevant person—
(a)has attended five interviews by virtue of paragraph (2) in relation to any one claim for incapacity benefit or incapacity-based income support, or
(b)is treated as incapable of work in accordance with the provisions of regulation 10 of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work)(General) Regulations 1995 M10 (certain persons with a severe condition to be treated as incapable of work) and is subject to the exemption in regulation 8(1),
a requirement under paragraph (1) shall arise when any of the circumstances specified in paragraph (5) apply.
(5) The circumstances specified for the purpose of paragraph (4) are those where—
(a)it is determined in accordance with a personal capability assessment that the relevant person is incapable of work and therefore continues to be entitled to a specified benefit;
(b)the relevant person’s entitlement (if any) to a carer’s allowance M11 ceases whilst his entitlement to a specified benefit continues;
(c)the relevant person becomes engaged or ceases to be engaged in part-time work; or
(d)the relevant person has been undergoing education or training, or has been participating in a rehabilitation programme or a programme provided in pursuance of arrangements made under section 2 of the Employment and Training Act 1973 M12 (functions of the Secretary of State) or under section 2 of the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 M13 (functions in relation to training for employment etc.), which has been arranged by an officer and that education, training or programme comes to an end or the relevant person leaves it before completing it.
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M10S.I. 1995/311; the relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1995/987, 1996/3207, 1997/1009 and 1999/3109.
M11S.I. 2002/1457 changed the name of invalid care allowance to carer’s allowance with effect from 1st April 2003.
M121973 c. 50. Section 2 was substituted by section 25(1) of the Employment Act 1988 (c. 19). It was amended by section 29(4) of, and Schedule 7 to, the Employment Act 1989 (c. 38) and, in relation to Scotland only, by section 47(1) of the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993 (c. 19).
M131990 c. 35. Section 2 (which applies to Scotland only) was amended by sections 47(2) and (4) and 51 of, and Schedule 10 to, the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993 (c. 19) and by S.I. 1999/1820.
5. An officer shall arrange for an interview to take place as soon as reasonably practicable after—
(a)a requirement under regulation 3 or regulation 4(1) arises; or,
(b)in a case where regulation 7(1) applies, the time when that requirement is to apply by virtue of regulation 7(2).
6.—(1) A requirement under these Regulations to take part in an interview shall not apply where an officer determines that an interview would not—
(a)be of assistance to the relevant person concerned; or
(b)be appropriate in the circumstances.
(2) A relevant person in relation to whom a requirement to take part in an interview has been waived under paragraph (1) shall be treated for the purposes of regulation 3 or 4 as having complied with that requirement in respect of that interview.
7.—(1) The requirement for a relevant person to take part in an interview shall be deferred, in the case of a requirement under regulation 3, at the time the relevant person makes his claim, or, in the case of a requirement under regulation 4, at the time the requirement to take part in an interview arises or applies until a time determined by an officer, if the officer determines that an interview would not until that time—
(a)be of assistance to that relevant person; or
(b)be appropriate in the circumstances.
(2) The officer shall determine the time when the requirement to take part in an interview is to apply to the relevant person at the time when the requirement to take part in an interview is deferred in accordance with paragraph (1) above.
(3) Where a requirement to take part in an interview has been deferred in accordance with paragraph (1), then until—
(a)a determination is made under regulation 6(1);
(b)the relevant person takes part in an interview; or
(c)a relevant decision has been made in relation to that relevant person in accordance with regulation 11(4),
that relevant person shall be treated for the purposes of regulation 3 or 4 as having complied with that requirement, and no further requirements to take part in interviews shall arise under regulation 4.
8.—(1) A relevant person, who on the day on which a requirement to take part in an interview arises or applies under regulation 4(1) or 7(2) is treated as incapable of work in accordance with the provisions of regulation 10 of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995 M14 (certain persons with a severe condition to be treated as incapable of work), shall be exempt from that and any further requirement to take part in an interview under regulation 4(1) unless one of the circumstances specified in regulation 4(5) applies.
(2) A partner who, on the day on which a requirement to take part in an interview arises or applies under regulation 4(1) or 7(2), is in receipt of a specified benefit as a claimant in his own right shall be exempt from any requirement to take part in an interview under regulation 4(1) by virtue of being a partner.
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M14S.I. 1995/311; the relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1995/987, 1996/3207, 1997/1009 and 1999/3109.
9.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a relevant person who would otherwise be required under regulation 4(1) to take part in interviews relating to more than one specified benefit—
(a)is only required to take part in interviews in connection with one specified benefit during any period when the relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient is in receipt of two or more specified benefits concurrently; and
(b)those interviews shall count for the purposes of each of those benefits.
(2) Where a relevant person who is in receipt of at least one specified benefit makes a claim for income support or incapacity benefit then—
(a)he is required to take part in an interview under regulation 3, and
(b)the next requirement to take part in an interview shall arise under regulation 4(1) in accordance with paragraph (2)(a) of that regulation.
10.—(1) An officer shall inform a relevant person who is required to take part in an interview of the date, place and time of the interview.
(2) The officer may determine that an interview is to take place in the relevant person’s home where it would, in the officer’s opinion, be unreasonable to expect that relevant person to attend elsewhere because that relevant person’s personal circumstances are such that attending elsewhere would cause him undue inconvenience or endanger his health.
(3) An officer shall conduct the interview.
11.—(1) The officer shall determine whether a relevant person has taken part in an interview.
(2) A relevant person shall be regarded as having taken part in the first interview which he attends under these Regulations, whether as a result of a requirement arising under regulation 3 or 4, if—
(a)he attends for the interview at the place and time notified to him by the officer;
(b)he participates in discussions with the officer in relation to the relevant person’s employability, including any action the relevant person and the officer agree is reasonable and they are willing to take in order to help the relevant person enhance his employment prospects;
(c)he provides answers (where asked) to questions and appropriate information about—
(i)details of and the level to which he has pursued any educational qualifications;
(ii)his employment history;
(iii)his aspirations for future employment;
(iv)any vocational training he has undertaken;
(v)any skills he has acquired which fit him for employment;
(vi)any vocational training or skills which he wishes to undertake or acquire;
(vii)any paid or unpaid employment he is engaged in;
(viii)the extent to which any medical condition, in his opinion, restricts his ability to undertake or puts him at a disadvantage in undertaking employment;
(ix)his work related abilities;
(x)any caring or childcare responsibilities he has; and
(xi)his financial position and how this may be improved should he obtain or enhance his employment; and
(d)he assists the officer in the completion of an action plan which records the matters discussed in relation to sub-paragraph (b).
(3) A relevant person shall be regarded as having taken part in any subsequent interview which he attends as a result of requirements arising under either regulation 3 or 4 if—
(a)he attends for the interview at the place and time notified to him by the officer;
(b)he participates in discussions with the officer—
(i)in relation to the relevant person’s employability or any progress he might have made towards obtaining or enhancing his employment;
(ii)about any action the relevant person or the officer might have taken as a result of the matters discussed in relation to paragraph (2)(b);
(iii)about his current aspirations towards employment;
(iv)about how, if at all, the action plan referred to in paragraph (2)(d) should be amended;
(v)in order to review any of the programmes and support available to help the relevant person obtain or enhance his employment; and
(vi)in order to review his financial position and how this may be improved should he obtain or enhance his employment;
(c)in the case of a relevant person in receipt of incapacity benefit or incapacity-based income support, he provides answers (where asked) to questions and appropriate information about—
(i)the content of any report made following a personal capability assessment, insofar as that report relates to the relevant person’s capabilities and employability; and
(ii)his opinion as to the extent to which his medical condition restricts his ability to undertake or enhance his employment; and
(d)he assists the officer in the completion of any amendment of the action plan referred to in paragraph (2)(d) in the light of the matters discussed in relation to sub-paragraph (b) and, where relevant, the information provided in relation to sub-paragraph (c).
(4) Where an officer determines that a relevant person has failed to take part in an interview and good cause has not been shown by the relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, by either the relevant person or the benefit recipient for that failure within five working days of the day on which the interview was to take place, a relevant decision shall be made for the purposes of section 2B of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 M15, and the relevant person and, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient shall be notified accordingly.
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M151992 c. 5. Section 2B was inserted by section 57 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30) and amended by paragraphs 8 and 9 of Schedule 7 to and section 54 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Employment Act 2002 (c. 22).
12.—(1) Where a relevant decision has been made in accordance with regulation 11(4), a relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient shall, subject to paragraph (13), suffer the consequences set out below.
(2) Those consequences are—
(a)where the requirement to take part in an interview arose under regulation 3 in connection with a claim for income support or incapacity benefit, that the relevant person to whom the claim relates is, subject to sub-paragraph (b), to be regarded as not having made that claim for that benefit;
(b)where the requirement to take part in an interview which arose under regulation 3 in connection with a claim for income support or incapacity benefit was deferred and that benefit became payable by virtue of regulation 7(3), that the relevant person’s entitlement to that benefit shall terminate from the first day of the next benefit week following the date on which the relevant decision was made;
(c)where the relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient has an award of a specified benefit and the requirement to take part in an interview arose under regulation 4, the specified benefit payable in respect of which the requirement to take part in an interview arose shall be reduced.
(3) The reduction made to benefit in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) shall (subject to paragraphs (4) and (5)) be by a sum equal to 20 per cent. of the amount applicable on the date the reduction commences in respect of a single claimant for income support aged not less than 25 and shall take effect either as from the first day of the next benefit week following the day on which the relevant decision was made, or, if the relevant person is a partner and if that date arises five days or less after the day on which the relevant decision was made, as from the first day of the second benefit week following the date of the relevant decision.
(4) Benefit reduced in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) shall not be reduced below ten pence per week.
(5) Where two or more specified benefits are in payment to a relevant person, or, where the relevant person is a partner, to the benefit recipient, a reduction made in accordance with this regulation shall be applied, except in a case to which paragraph (6) applies, to the specified benefits in the following order of priority—
(a)an income-based jobseeker’s allowance;
(b)income support;
(c)incapacity benefit;
(d)severe disablement allowance.
(6) Where the amount of the reduction is greater than some (but not all) of the specified benefits listed in paragraph (5), the reduction shall be made against the first benefit in that list which is the same as, or greater than, the amount of the reduction.
(7) For the purpose of determining whether a specified benefit is the same as, or greater than, the amount of the reduction for the purposes of paragraph (6), ten pence shall be added to the amount of the reduction.
(8) In a case where the whole of the reduction cannot be applied against any one specified benefit because the amount of no one benefit is the same as, or greater than, the amount of the reduction, the reduction shall be applied against the first benefit in payment in the list of priorities at paragraph (5) and so on against each benefit in turn until the whole of the reduction is exhausted or, if this is not possible, the whole of the specified benefits are exhausted, subject in each case to ten pence remaining in payment.
(9) Where the rate of any specified benefit payable to a relevant person, or, where a relevant person is a partner, to a benefit recipient changes, the rules set out above for a reduction in the benefit payable shall be applied to the new rates, and any adjustments to the benefits against which the reductions are made shall take effect from the beginning of the first benefit week to commence for that relevant person or benefit recipient following the change.
(10) For the avoidance of doubt, paragraph (2)(c) shall apply each time a relevant decision is made in accordance with regulation 11(4) arising from a requirement to take part in an interview under regulation 4 in respect of a relevant person.
(11) For the avoidance of doubt, a relevant person who is regarded as not having made a claim for income support or incapacity benefit because he failed to take part in an interview as a result of a requirement arising under regulation 3 shall be required to make a new claim in order to establish entitlement to that benefit.
(12) For the purposes of determining the amount of any benefit payable, a relevant person, or where a relevant person is a partner, a benefit recipient shall be treated as receiving the amount of any specified benefit which would have been payable but for a reduction made in accordance with this regulation.
(13) Benefit shall not be reduced in accordance with this regulation where a relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, the relevant person or the benefit recipient, brings new facts to the notice of the Secretary of State within one month of the date on which the decision that the relevant person failed without good cause to take part in an interview was notified to him and—
(a)those facts could not reasonably have been brought to the Secretary of State’s notice within five working days of the day on which the interview was to take place; and
(b)those facts show that the relevant person had good cause for his failure to take part in the interview.
13. Where a reduction of benefit has been made under regulation 12 the whole of the reduction relating to any requirements to attend interviews in respect of a relevant person shall not apply—
(a)where the relevant person subsequently takes part in an interview, as from the first day of the benefit week in which a requirement to take part in an interview was met; or
(b)as from the date when a relevant person who failed to take part in an interview is no longer a relevant person to whom regulations 3 to 15 apply by virtue of regulation 2(3).
14. Matters to be taken into account in determining whether the relevant person or, where the relevant person is a partner, the relevant person or the benefit recipient has shown good cause for the relevant person’s failure to take part in an interview include—
(a)that the relevant person misunderstood the requirement to take part in an interview due to any learning, language or literacy difficulties of the relevant person or any misleading information given to the relevant person by the officer;
(b)that the relevant person was attending a medical or dental appointment, or accompanying a person for whom the relevant person had caring responsibilities to such an appointment, and that it would have been unreasonable, in the circumstances, to rearrange the appointment;
(c)that the relevant person had difficulties with his normal mode of transport and that no reasonable alternative was available;
(d)that the established customs and practices of the religion to which the relevant person belongs prevented him attending on the day or at the time fixed for the interview;
(e)that the relevant person was attending an interview with an employer with a view to obtaining employment;
(f)that the relevant person was pursuing employment opportunities as a self-employed earner;
(g)that the relevant person, benefit recipient or a dependant or a person for whom the relevant person provides care suffered an accident, sudden illness or relapse of a physical or mental health condition;
(h)that the relevant person was attending the funeral of a relative or close friend on the day fixed for the interview;
(i)that a disability from which the relevant person suffers made it impracticable for him to attend at the time fixed for the interview.
15.—(1) This regulation applies to any relevant decision made under regulation 11(4) or any decision made under section 10 of the 1998 Act M16 (decisions superseding earlier decisions) superseding such a decision.
(2) This regulation applies whether the decision is as originally made or as revised under section 9 of the 1998 Act (revision of decisions).
(3) In the case of a decision to which this regulation applies, the relevant person in respect of whom the decision was made and, where the relevant person is a partner, the benefit recipient shall have a right of appeal under section 12 of the 1998 Act M17 (appeal to appeal tribunal) to an appeal tribunal.
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M161998 c. 14. Section 10 was amended by paragraph 23 of Schedule 7 and Part I of Schedule 10 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 (c. 2).
M17Section 12 was amended by paragraph 25 of Schedule 7 and Part I of Schedule 10 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 (c. 2).
16. The areas designated as employment zones for the purposes of these Regulations are the five areas comprising the postcodes listed in Part 2 of the Schedule.
17. An officer may direct a jobseeker to participate in an employment zone programme if the jobseeker—
(a)has been entitled to a jobseeker’s allowance for a continuous period of at least three months in the period immediately preceding the date on which the direction is made; or
(b)has participated in an employment zone programme pursuant to these Regulations or other regulations made pursuant to section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 M18 (special schemes for claimants for jobseeker’s allowance) in the previous 12 months but did not complete the programme.
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18. An officer may direct a jobseeker to participate in an employment zone programme before he has been entitled to a jobseeker’s allowance for a continuous period of at least three months provided that—
(a)the jobseeker has requested the direction; and
(b)his personal circumstances place him at a significant disadvantage in obtaining employment.
19.—(1) An employment zone programme shall consist of two stages, of which—
(a)the first stage shall last for a maximum period of four weeks;
(b)the second stage shall last for a maximum period of 26 weeks.
(2) A jobseeker begins to participate in the first stage of an employment zone programme on the day when he attends an initial interview with an officer who is an employment zone programme adviser following a direction given under regulation 17 or 18.
(3) Subject to paragraph (1)(a), the jobseeker shall cease to participate in the first stage on the day specified by an officer in a written notification to the jobseeker.
(4) A jobseeker begins to participate in the second stage of an employment zone programme on the day specified by an officer in a written notification to the jobseeker.
(5) Subject to paragraph (1)(b), the jobseeker shall cease to participate in the second stage on the day specified by an officer in a written notification to the jobseeker.
20.—(1) During the jobseeker’s participation in the first stage of an employment zone programme the condition for receipt of a jobseeker’s allowance specified in section 1(2)(b) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 M19 (the jobseeker’s allowance) that the jobseeker has entered into a jobseeker’s agreement which remains in force is suspended.
(2) During the jobseeker’s participation in the second stage of an employment zone programme the conditions for receipt of a jobseeker’s allowance specified in section 1(2) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 shall apply with the suspension of the conditions in section 1(2)(a) to (c) of that Act that the jobseeker—
(a)be available for employment;
(b)has entered into a jobseeker’s agreement which remains in force; and
(c)is actively seeking employment.
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M191995 c. 18. Subsection (2) of section 1 was amended by paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 7 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30).
21.—(1) Where a jobseeker to whom a direction given under regulation 17 or 18 would otherwise apply informs the Secretary of State of a change of address that results in that jobseeker no longer being ordinarily resident within an area identified in Part 2 of the Schedule, then—
(a)any sanction incurred by that jobseeker under section 19 (circumstances in which a jobseeker’s allowance is not payable) or 20A (denial or reduction of joint-claim jobseeker’s allowance) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 M20 as a result of his refusing or failing to participate in, or giving up a place on, an employment zone programme as specified in regulation 75(1)(a)(iii) of the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 1996 M21 shall end; and
(b)regulations 19 and 20 shall cease to apply to that jobseeker unless he asks to complete an employment zone programme in which he is participating, in which case those regulations shall continue to apply until he ceases to participate in that programme.
(2) Where a jobseeker asks to complete an employment zone programme in the circumstances specified in paragraph (1) then he shall not incur a sanction under section 19 or 20A of the Jobseekers Act 1995 if, for whatever reason, he subsequently refuses or fails to participate in, or gives up his place on, the employment zone programme in which he was participating.
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M20Section 19 was amended by paragraphs 1 and 12 of Schedule 7 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30), paragraph 141 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14) and paragraph 67 of Schedule 1 to the Employment Rights Act 1996 (c. 18); section 20A was inserted by paragraphs 1 and 13 of Schedule 7 to the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30).
M21S.I. 1996/207. The definition of an employment zone programme in head (iii) of regulation 75(1)(a) was inserted by S.I. 2000/721 and amended by S.I. 2003/2438.
22.—(1) The Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1987 M22 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) In paragraph (5) of regulation 6A (claims by persons subject to work-focused interviews) for the words “a person is required to take part in under the Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews) Regulations 2002” there shall be substituted “ is conducted for such purposes connected with employment or training as are specified in regulations made under section 2A of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 M23 ”.
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M22S.I. 1987/1968. Regulation 6A was inserted by S.I. 2000/897; the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2002/1703.
M231992 c. 5. Section 2A was inserted by section 57 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30).
23.—(1) The Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 1996 M24 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) In regulation 75(1)(a) (interpretation) there shall be added at the end of head (iii) “ or the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 ”.
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M24S.I. 1996/207. The definition of an employment zone programme in head (iii) of regulation 75(1)(a) was inserted by S.I. 2000/721 and amended by S.I. 2003/2438.
24.—(1) The Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 1999 M25 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) In paragraph (3) of regulation 1 (citation, commencement and interpretation) for the definition of “work-focused interview”M26 there shall be substituted the following definition—
““work-focused interview” means an interview in which a person is required to take part in accordance with regulations made under section 2A or 2AA of the Administration Act;”.
(3) In paragraph (2)(h)(ii) of regulation 6 (supersession of decisions) M27 for the words “under the Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews for Partners) Regulations 2003, ceased to be a partner for the purposes of those Regulations or is no longer a partner to whom those Regulations apply” there shall be substituted the words “ in accordance with regulations made under section 2AA of the Administration Act, ceased to be a partner for the purposes of those regulations or is no longer a partner to whom the requirement to take part in a work-focused interview under those regulations applies ”.
(4) In paragraph (25)(b) of regulation 7 (date from which a decision superseded under section 10 takes effect) M28—
(a)for the words “under the Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews for Partners) Regulations 2003” there shall be substituted the words “ in accordance with regulations made under section 2AA of the Administration Act M29 ”;
(b)at head (i) for the words “(as defined in regulation 2(1) of those Regulations)” there shall be substituted the words “ (meaning the person who has been awarded a benefit within section 2AA(2) of the Administration Act at a higher rate referable to that partner) ”.
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M26The definition of “work-focused interview” was inserted in regulation 1(3) by S.I. 2000/897 and was amended by S.I. 2002/1703 and 2003/1886.
M27Paragraph (2)(h) of regulation 6 was inserted by S.I. 2000/897 and amended by S.I. 2003/1886.
M28Paragraph (25) of regulation 7 was inserted by S.I. 2000/897 and substituted by S.I. 2003/1886.
M291992 c. 5. Section 2AA was inserted by section 49 of the Employment Act 2002 (c. 22).
25.—(1) The Social Security (Work-focused Interviews for Lone Parents) and Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2000 M30 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) In regulation 2 (requirement for lone parents claiming or entitled to income support to take part in an interview)—
(a)in paragraph (1)(b) before the words “is entitled to income support and” there shall be inserted the words “ except where sub-paragraph (c) applies, ”;
(b)in paragraph (1) there shall be added the following sub-paragraph—
“(c)is entitled to income support, and has been subject to at least one requirement to take part in an interview under the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 in relation to that claim, is required to take part in an interview—
(i)after the expiry of six months, and
(ii)after the expiry of one year, and
(iii)at intervals of one year thereafter,
from the date on which he took part in, or was treated as having taken part in, an interview as a condition of the claim for income support, except that a requirement to take part in an interview shall not arise by virtue of heads (i), (ii) or (iii) if the period specified in those provisions has already expired when the lone parent becomes subject to these Regulations.”;
(c)in paragraph (2) there shall be substituted for the words “or (b)(ii)” the words “ ,(b)(ii) or (c) ”.
(3) At the end of regulation 4(d) (circumstances where requirement to take part in an interview does not apply) there shall be added the words “ or the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 ”.
(4) In paragraph (3)(b) of regulation 7 (consequence of failure to take part in an interview) after the words “regulation 2(1)(b)” there shall be inserted the words “ or (c) ”.
Marginal Citations
M30S.I. 2000/1926 as amended by S.I. 2001/1189, 2001/3210, 2002/670, 2002/1703, 2003/400, 2003/492 and 2004/565.
26.—(1) The Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews) Regulations 2002 M31 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) In paragraph (3) of regulation 2 (interpretation and application) after the words “Except in a case where regulation 16(2) applies,” there shall be inserted the words “ or where a person is subject to provisions within the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 by virtue of regulation 2(3) of those Regulations, ”.
(3) In regulation 4 (continuing entitlement to specified benefit dependent on an interview)—
(a)in paragraph (1)(a) for the words “paragraph (3)” there shall be substituted the words “ either paragraph (3) or (3A) ”;
(b)in paragraph (2) for the words “but for the requirement being waived in accordance with regulation 6 or deferred in accordance with regulation 7” there shall be substituted the words—
“but for the requirement—
(i)being waived in accordance with regulation 6;
(ii)being deferred in accordance with regulation 7; or
(iii)not arising because the person was at the time of the claim for the specified benefit subject to provisions within the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 by virtue of regulation 2(3) of those Regulations.”;
(c)at the beginning of paragraph (3) there shall be inserted the words “ Except where paragraph (3A) applies, ”;
(d)there shall be inserted as paragraph (3A) the following paragraph—
“(3A) Where a lone parent to whom paragraph (1)(a) applies was not required to take part in an interview under regulation 3 or under this regulation because at the time that the requirement would have arisen he was subject to provisions within the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 by virtue of regulation 2(3) of those Regulations, the lone parent shall be required to take part in an interview—
(a)after the expiry of six months, and
(b)after the expiry of one year, and
(c)at intervals of one year thereafter,
from the date on which he took part in, or was treated as having taken part in, an interview as a condition of his claim for income support, except that a requirement to take part in an interview shall not arise by virtue of sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) if the period specified in those provisions has already expired when the lone parent becomes subject to these Regulations.”.
(4) In paragraph (2) of regulation 16 (revocations and transitional provision) after the words “(except for regulations 3 and 11(2)(a) and (b)” there shall be inserted the words “ and except where a person who is a relevant person for the purpose of the 2001 Regulations becomes subject to provisions within the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 by virtue of regulation 2(3) of those Regulations ”.
Marginal Citations
M31S.I. 2002/1703, as amended by S.I. 2002/2497, 2003/492 and 2003/2439.
27.—(1) The Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews for Partners) Regulations 2003 M32 shall be amended in accordance with this regulation.
(2) At the beginning of paragraph (2) of regulation 2 (interpretation and application) there shall be inserted the words “ Except in a case where a partner is subject to provisions within the Social Security (Working Neighbourhoods) Regulations 2004 by virtue of regulation 2(3) of those Regulations, ”.
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Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Des Browne
Minister of State,
Department for Work and Pensions
29th March 2004
Regulation 2
For the purposes of Regulation 2(3)(a) and (4)(a) the areas are parts of the following local authority wards, and small parts of neighbouring wards, as specified in the listed postcode districts—
(a)Part 1—
Birkenhead, Wirral
Castle, Hastings
Manor, Sheffield
Monkchester, Newcastle
Northwood, Knowsley
Penderry, Swansea
Central and Northgate, Great Yarmouth;
(b)Part 2—
Aston, Birmingham
East India & Lansbury, Tower Hamlets
Hutchesontown, Glasgow
Parkhead, Glasgow
Thorntree, Middlesbrough.
Birkenhead, Wirral:
CH41 1AB | CH41 1AD | CH41 1AF | CH41 1AG | CH41 1AH | CH41 1AL |
CH41 1AN | CH41 1AP | CH41 1AR | CH41 1AS | CH41 1AT | CH41 1AW |
CH41 1AX | CH41 1AY | CH41 1AZ | CH41 1BA | CH41 1BB | CH41 1BD |
CH41 1BG | CH41 1BJ | CH41 1BN | CH41 1BP | CH41 1BQ | CH41 1BR |
CH41 1DA | CH41 1DE | CH41 1ER | CH41 1ET | CH41 1EU | CH41 1EW |
CH41 1EY | CH41 1EZ | CH41 1FN | CH41 1FP | CH41 1FS | CH41 1FW |
CH41 1HB | CH41 1HT | CH41 1JL | CH41 1JN | CH41 1LB | CH41 1LD |
CH41 1LE | CH41 1LF | CH41 1LJ | CH41 1LP | CH41 1LQ | CH41 1LU |
CH41 1LW | CH41 1LX | CH41 1LY | CH41 1ND | CH41 1NE | CH41 1NF |
CH41 1NG | CH41 1NQ | CH41 1WA | CH41 1WB | CH41 1WD | CH41 1WE |
CH41 1WF | CH41 1WH | CH41 1WL | CH41 1WR | CH41 1YY | CH41 1YZ |
CH41 2JQ | CH41 2PH | CH41 2PX | CH41 2PZ | CH41 2QD | CH41 2QH |
CH41 2QJ | CH41 2QQ | CH41 2QR | CH41 2QS | CH41 2QX | CH41 2RB |
CH41 2RG | CH41 2RH | CH41 2RL | CH41 2RQ | CH41 2SB | CH41 2SE |
CH41 2SH | CH41 2SX | CH41 2TF | CH41 2TJ | CH41 2TL | CH41 2TN |
CH41 2TP | CH41 2TS | CH41 2TW | CH41 2TX | CH41 2TY | CH41 2TZ |
CH41 2UD | CH41 2UE | CH41 2UJ | CH41 2UP | CH41 2UW | CH41 2UZ |
CH41 2WB | CH41 2WD | CH41 2WU | CH41 2XE | CH41 2XF | CH41 2XJ |
CH41 2XL | CH41 2XN | CH41 2XP | CH41 2XS | CH41 2YP | CH41 2ZA |
CH41 2ZD | CH41 3HT | CH41 3HU | CH41 3HX | CH41 3HY | CH41 3HZ |
CH41 3JA | CH41 3JD | CH41 3JE | CH41 3JF | CH41 3JU | CH41 3JY |
CH41 3LH | CH41 3LL | CH41 3LU | CH41 3LY | CH41 3NE | CH41 3NG |
CH41 3NJ | CH41 3NL | CH41 3NN | CH41 3NP | CH41 3NR | CH41 3NT |
CH41 3NU | CH41 3NW | CH41 3NX | CH41 3NZ | CH41 3PA | CH41 3PB |
CH41 3PD | CH41 3PF | CH41 3PG | CH41 3PH | CH41 3PQ | CH41 3PR |
CH41 3PS | CH41 3PT | CH41 3PX | CH41 3PY | CH41 3PZ | CH41 3QB |
CH41 3QD | CH41 3QE | CH41 3QF | CH41 3QG | CH41 3QH | CH41 3QJ |
CH41 3QL | CH41 3QN | CH41 3QP | CH41 3QQ | CH41 3QT | CH41 3QZ |
CH41 3RB | CH41 3RF | CH41 3RG | CH41 3RH | CH41 3RJ | CH41 3RQ |
CH41 3RS | CH41 3RT | CH41 3RU | CH41 3RX | CH41 3RY | CH41 3SA |
CH41 3SB | CH41 3SD | CH41 3SE | CH41 3SG | CH41 3SH | CH41 3SP |
CH41 3SS | CH41 3ST | CH41 3SU | CH41 3SX | CH41 3WA | CH41 3YS |
CH41 3YY | CH41 3YZ | CH41 4AA | CH41 4AG | CH41 4AH | CH41 4AQ |
CH41 4AU | CH41 4AX | CH41 4BB | CH41 4BE | CH41 4BG | CH41 4BH |
CH41 4BQ | CH41 4BR | CH41 4BS | CH41 4BW | CH41 4BX | CH41 4BY |
CH41 4BZ | CH41 4DA | CH41 4DB | CH41 4DF | CH41 4DP | CH41 4DR |
CH41 4DS | CH41 4DT | CH41 4DU | CH41 4DX | CH41 4DY | CH41 4FD |
CH41 4FG | CH41 4FN | CH41 4FP | CH41 4FQ | CH41 4FU | CH41 4FX |
CH41 4FZ | CH41 4HE | CH41 4HF | CH41 4HG | CH41 4HH | CH41 4HN |
CH41 4HW | CH41 4JB | CH41 4JF | CH41 4JG | CH41 4JH | CH41 4JJ |
CH41 4JN | CH41 4JQ | CH41 4JT | CH41 4JU | CH41 4JW | CH41 4JX |
CH41 4JY | CH41 4JZ | CH41 4LA | CH41 4LB | CH41 4LE | CH41 4LG |
CH41 4LQ | CH41 4LR | CH41 4LW | CH41 4LX | CH41 4LY | CH41 4LZ |
CH41 4NA | CH41 4NB | CH41 4NF | CH41 4NG | CH41 4NH | CH41 4NJ |
CH41 4NT | CH41 4NX | CH41 4NY | CH41 4NZ | CH41 4PE | CH41 4PG |
CH41 4PJ | CH41 4PL | CH41 4PN | CH41 4PR | CH41 4PS | CH41 4WA |
CH41 4WB | CH41 4WD | CH41 5AA | CH41 5AD | CH41 5AE | CH41 5AG |
CH41 5AH | CH41 5AJ | CH41 5AN | CH41 5AR | CH41 5AS | CH41 5AT |
CH41 5AU | CH41 5BD | CH41 5BL | CH41 5BN | CH41 5BP | CH41 5BR |
CH41 5BS | CH41 5BT | CH41 5BU | CH41 5BY | CH41 5DA | CH41 5DB |
CH41 5DD | CH41 5DE | CH41 5DG | CH41 5DL | CH41 5DQ | CH41 5EA |
CH41 5EB | CH41 5ED | CH41 5EH | CH41 5EJ | CH41 5EN | CH41 5EP |
CH41 5ER | CH41 5ES | CH41 5ET | CH41 5EU | CH41 5EX | CH41 5FD |
CH41 5FL | CH41 5FN | CH41 5FX | CH41 5GA | CH41 5HA | CH41 5HJ |
CH41 5HL | CH41 5HN | CH41 5HS | CH41 5HW | CH41 5HZ | CH41 5JF |
CH41 5LG | CH41 5LL | CH41 5LN | CH41 5LP | CH41 5LR | CH41 5LS |
CH41 5LU | CH41 5LW | CH41 5LX | CH41 5LZ | CH41 5NA | CH41 5NB |
CH41 5WA | CH41 5WB | CH41 5WD | CH41 5WE | CH41 5WF | CH41 5WG |
CH41 5WH | CH41 5WJ | CH41 5WL | CH41 5WN | CH41 5WP | CH41 5WQ |
CH41 5YW | CH41 5YY | CH41 5YZ | CH41 6AA | CH41 6AB | CH41 6AD |
CH41 6AE | CH41 6AF | CH41 6AG | CH41 6AH | CH41 6AL | CH41 6AN |
CH41 6AR | CH41 6AU | CH41 6AW | CH41 6AX | CH41 6AY | CH41 6AZ |
CH41 6BA | CH41 6BL | CH41 6BR | CH41 6BT | CH41 6BU | CH41 6BW |
CH41 6DB | CH41 6DJ | CH41 6DL | CH41 6DN | CH41 6DQ | CH41 6DX |
CH41 6DY | CH41 6EB | CH41 6ED | CH41 6EE | CH41 6EJ | CH41 6EL |
CH41 6EP | CH41 6EX | CH41 6HA | CH41 6HB | CH41 6HH | CH41 6HR |
CH41 6HS | CH41 6HT | CH41 6HW | CH41 6JD | CH41 6JE | CH41 6JH |
CH41 6JN | CH41 6LA | CH41 6LD | CH41 6LE | CH41 6LF | CH41 6LG |
CH41 6LH | CH41 6LL | CH41 6LP | CH41 6LQ | CH41 6LR | CH41 6LT |
CH41 6LW | CH41 6LZ | CH41 6ND | CH41 6NR | CH41 6NU | CH41 6NX |
CH41 6PE | CH41 6PH | CH41 6PN | CH41 6PQ | CH41 6PT | CH41 6PU |
CH41 6PW | CH41 6PX | CH41 6PY | CH41 6QD | CH41 6QH | CH41 6QJ |
CH41 6QP | CH41 6QS | CH41 6QX | CH41 6QY | CH41 6RA | CH41 6RH |
CH41 6RN | CH41 6RQ | CH41 6RR | CH41 6RT | CH41 6RU | CH41 6RX |
CH41 6RZ | CH41 6SA | CH41 6SB | CH41 6SD | CH41 6SE | CH41 6WA |
CH41 6WB | CH41 6WH | CH41 6YY | CH41 6YZ | CH41 6ZA | CH41 7HF |
CH41 7HQ | CH41 7WB | CH41 8AZ | CH41 8BB | CH41 8BE | CH41 8BP |
CH41 8BQ | CH41 8BR | CH41 8BS | CH41 8BW | CH41 8EE | CH41 8EG |
CH41 8EL | CH41 8EP | CH41 8FL | CH41 8FR | CH41 8FU | CH41 8GE |
CH41 8WB | CH41 9AB | CH41 9AF | CH41 9BU | CH41 9BX | CH41 9BY |
CH41 9DA | CH41 9DB | CH41 9DD | CH41 9HH | CH41 9HR | CH41 9WB |
CH42 0WA | CH42 2EX | CH42 4RR | CH42 4RY | CH42 4RZ | CH42 4WB |
CH42 6WE | CH42 6WF | CH42 7WA | CH42 7WR | CH42 8WA | CH42 8WE |
CH42 8WF | CH42 8WG | CH42 8WU | CH42 9GN | CH42 9WA | CH42 9WD |
CH42 9WE | CH42 9WF | CH42 9WH | CH42 9YQ | CH43 4TF | CH43 4TL |
CH43 4TN | CH43 4TP | CH43 4TR | CH43 4TW | CH43 4US | CH43 4XF |
CH43 4YD | CH43 4YE | CH43 4YF | CH43 4YG | CH43 4YJ |
Castle, Hastings:
TN34 1AA | TN34 1AB | TN34 1AD | TN34 1BA | TN34 1BB | TN34 1BD |
TN34 1BE | TN34 1BF | TN34 1BG | TN34 1BH | TN34 1BJ | TN34 1BL |
TN34 1BN | TN34 1BP | TN34 1BQ | TN34 1BS | TN34 1BT | TN34 1BU |
TN34 1BY | TN34 1BZ | TN34 1DA | TN34 1DB | TN34 1DD | TN34 1DE |
TN34 1DF | TN34 1DG | TN34 1DH | TN34 1DJ | TN34 1DL | TN34 1DN |
TN34 1DP | TN34 1DQ | TN34 1DR | TN34 1DS | TN34 1DT | TN34 1DU |
TN34 1DW | TN34 1DY | TN34 1EA | TN34 1EB | TN34 1ED | TN34 1EE |
TN34 1EF | TN34 1EH | TN34 1EJ | TN34 1EL | TN34 1EN | TN34 1EP |
TN34 1EQ | TN34 1ER | TN34 1ES | TN34 1ET | TN34 1EU | TN34 1EW |
TN34 1EX | TN34 1EY | TN34 1EZ | TN34 1FT | TN34 1FX | TN34 1FY |
TN34 1FZ | TN34 1GA | TN34 1GB | TN34 1GD | TN34 1GE | TN34 1GF |
TN34 1GG | TN34 1GH | TN34 1GJ | TN34 1GL | TN34 1GP | TN34 1GQ |
TN34 1GR | TN34 1GS | TN34 1GT | TN34 1GU | TN34 1GW | TN34 1GX |
TN34 1GY | TN34 1GZ | TN34 1HA | TN34 1HB | TN34 1HD | TN34 1HE |
TN34 1HF | TN34 1HG | TN34 1HH | TN34 1HJ | TN34 1HL | TN34 1HN |
TN34 1HP | TN34 1HR | TN34 1HS | TN34 1HT | TN34 1HU | TN34 1HW |
TN34 1HX | TN34 1HY | TN34 1HZ | TN34 1JA | TN34 1JB | TN34 1JD |
TN34 1JE | TN34 1JF | TN34 1JG | TN34 1JH | TN34 1JJ | TN34 1JL |
TN34 1JN | TN34 1JP | TN34 1JQ | TN34 1JR | TN34 1JS | TN34 1JT |
TN34 1JU | TN34 1JW | TN34 1JX | TN34 1JY | TN34 1JZ | TN34 1LA |
TN34 1LB | TN34 1LD | TN34 1LE | TN34 1LF | TN34 1LG | TN34 1LH |
TN34 1LJ | TN34 1LL | TN34 1LN | TN34 1LP | TN34 1LQ | TN34 1LR |
TN34 1LS | TN34 1LT | TN34 1LU | TN34 1LW | TN34 1LX | TN34 1LY |
TN34 1LZ | TN34 1NA | TN34 1NB | TN34 1ND | TN34 1NE | TN34 1NF |
TN34 1NG | TN34 1NH | TN34 1NJ | TN34 1NL | TN34 1NN | TN34 1NP |
TN34 1NQ | TN34 1NR | TN34 1NS | TN34 1NT | TN34 1NU | TN34 1NW |
TN34 1NX | TN34 1NY | TN34 1PA | TN34 1PB | TN34 1PD | TN34 1PE |
TN34 1PF | TN34 1PG | TN34 1PH | TN34 1PJ | TN34 1PL | TN34 1PN |
TN34 1PP | TN34 1PQ | TN34 1PR | TN34 1PS | TN34 1PT | TN34 1PU |
TN34 1PX | TN34 1PY | TN34 1PZ | TN34 1QA | TN34 1QB | TN34 1QD |
TN34 1QE | TN34 1QF | TN34 1QG | TN34 1QH | TN34 1QJ | TN34 1QL |
TN34 1QN | TN34 1QP | TN34 1QQ | TN34 1QR | TN34 1QS | TN34 1QT |
TN34 1QU | TN34 1QW | TN34 1QX | TN34 1QY | TN34 1QZ | TN34 1RA |
TN34 1RB | TN34 1RD | TN34 1RE | TN34 1RF | TN34 1RG | TN34 1RH |
TN34 1RJ | TN34 1RL | TN34 1RN | TN34 1RP | TN34 1RQ | TN34 1RR |
TN34 1RS | TN34 1RT | TN34 1RU | TN34 1RW | TN34 1RX | TN34 1RY |
TN34 1RZ | TN34 1SA | TN34 1SB | TN34 1SD | TN34 1SE | TN34 1SF |
TN34 1SG | TN34 1SH | TN34 1SJ | TN34 1SL | TN34 1SN | TN34 1SP |
TN34 1SQ | TN34 1SR | TN34 1SS | TN34 1ST | TN34 1SU | TN34 1SW |
TN34 1SX | TN34 1SY | TN34 1SZ | TN34 1TL | TN34 1UR | TN34 1UT |
TN34 1WA | TN34 1WB | TN34 1WD | TN34 1WE | TN34 1WF | TN34 1WG |
TN34 1WH | TN34 1WJ | TN34 1WL | TN34 1WN | TN34 1WP | TN34 1WS |
TN34 1WT | TN34 1WU | TN34 1WW | TN34 1WX | TN34 1WY | TN34 1WZ |
TN34 1XJ | TN34 1XW | TN34 1YQ | TN34 1YT | TN34 1ZA | TN34 1ZB |
TN34 1ZE | TN34 1ZF | TN34 1ZG | TN34 1ZH | TN34 1ZJ | TN34 1ZN |
TN34 1ZP | TN34 1ZQ | TN34 1ZR | TN34 1ZS | TN34 1ZT | TN34 1ZU |
TN34 1ZW | TN34 1ZY | TN34 1ZZ | TN34 2FX | TN34 2GT | TN34 2SY |
TN34 2TG | TN34 2UR | TN34 2WA | TN34 2WB | TN34 2WD | TN34 2YP |
TN34 2ZA | TN34 2ZB | TN34 2ZD | TN34 2ZE | TN34 2ZF | TN34 2ZG |
TN34 3AA | TN34 3AB | TN34 3AD | TN34 3AE | TN34 3AF | TN34 3DG |
TN34 3DS | TN34 3DT | TN34 3DU | TN34 3DX | TN34 3DY | TN34 3DZ |
TN34 3FL | TN34 3GR | TN34 3JW | TN34 3JZ | TN34 3QZ | TN34 3RA |
TN34 3RE | TN34 3RG | TN34 3RH | TN34 3RP | TN34 3RS | TN34 3RT |
TN34 3RX | TN34 3RY | TN34 3RZ | TN34 3UX | TN34 3UY | TN34 3WA |
TN34 3WB | TN34 3WD | TN34 3WE | TN34 3WF | TN34 3WG | TN34 3WH |
TN34 3WJ | TN34 3WQ | TN34 3WR | TN34 3WT | TN34 3WU | TN34 3WW |
TN34 3WX | TN34 3WY | TN34 3ZG | TN34 3ZL | TN34 3ZQ | TN34 3ZY |
TN34 3ZZ | TN35 4BY | TN35 4BZ | TN35 4DW | TN35 4WL | TN35 4WN |
TN35 4WP | TN35 4WR | TN35 4WS | TN35 4YF | TN35 4YQ | TN35 4ZA |
TN35 4ZB | TN35 4ZD | TN35 4ZF | TN35 4ZG | TN35 4ZH | TN35 4ZL |
TN35 4ZP | TN35 4ZR | TN35 4ZZ | TN35 5PH | TN35 5PQ | TN35 5PR |
TN35 5QL | TN35 5WA | TN35 5WB | TN35 5WD | TN35 5WE | TN35 5WJ |
TN35 5WS | TN35 5WU | TN35 5YX | TN35 5ZA | TN35 5ZG | TN37 6AA |
TN37 6AD | TN37 6AJ | TN37 6AL | TN37 6AN | TN37 6AP | TN37 6AR |
TN37 6AS | TN37 6AT | TN37 6AU | TN37 6AW | TN37 6AY | TN37 6AZ |
TN37 6BD | TN37 6BG | TN37 6BH | TN37 6BJ | TN37 6BL | TN37 6BN |
TN37 6BP | TN37 6BQ | TN37 6BS | TN37 6BT | TN37 6BW | TN37 6BX |
TN37 6BY | TN37 6BZ | TN37 6DB | TN37 6DD | TN37 6DE | TN37 6DF |
TN37 6DG | TN37 6DH | TN37 6DJ | TN37 6DL | TN37 6DP | TN37 6DQ |
TN37 6DS | TN37 6DU | TN37 6DX | TN37 6DY | TN37 6DZ | TN37 6EA |
TN37 6EB | TN37 6EE | TN37 6EF | TN37 6EG | TN37 6EH | TN37 6EJ |
TN37 6EL | TN37 6EN | TN37 6EP | TN37 6EQ | TN37 6ER | TN37 6ES |
TN37 6ET | TN37 6EU | TN37 6EW | TN37 6EX | TN37 6EY | TN37 6EZ |
TN37 6HA | TN37 6HB | TN37 6HD | TN37 6HE | TN37 6HF | TN37 6HG |
TN37 6HH | TN37 6HJ | TN37 6HL | TN37 6HN | TN37 6HP | TN37 6HQ |
TN37 6HR | TN37 6HS | TN37 6HT | TN37 6HU | TN37 6HW | TN37 6HX |
TN37 6HY | TN37 6HZ | TN37 6JA | TN37 6JB | TN37 6JH | TN37 6JR |
TN37 6JS | TN37 6JT | TN37 6JY | TN37 6JZ | TN37 6LA | TN37 6LB |
TN37 6LD | TN37 6LE | TN37 6LF | TN37 6LG | TN37 6LH | TN37 6LJ |
TN37 6LL | TN37 6LP | TN37 6LQ | TN37 6LR | TN37 6LS | TN37 6LW |
TN37 6NH | TN37 6NN | TN37 6QH | TN37 6QJ | TN37 6QL | TN37 6QP |
TN37 6QR | TN37 6RF | TN37 6RR | TN37 6RS | TN37 6RZ | TN37 6SR |
TN37 6SS | TN37 6SZ | TN37 6TA | TN37 6TF | TN37 6TN | TN37 6UF |
TN37 6WS | TN37 6WT | TN37 6WZ | TN37 6XS | TN37 6ZB | TN37 6ZD |
TN37 6ZF | TN37 6ZG | TN37 6ZH | TN37 6ZJ | TN37 6ZL | TN37 6ZR |
TN37 6ZY | TN37 6ZZ | TN38 0EP | TN38 0EX | TN38 0EY | TN38 0HA |
TN38 0HB | TN38 0HD | TN38 0JA | TN38 0JB | TN38 0JU | TN38 0JY |
TN38 0JZ | TN38 0QA | TN38 0QB | TN38 0QD | TN38 0QE | TN38 0QG |
TN38 0QH | TN38 0QJ | TN38 0QL | TN38 0QN | TN38 0QP | TN38 0QQ |
TN38 0QR | TN38 0QS | TN38 0QT | TN38 0RA |
Manor, Sheffield:
S12 2AA | S12 2AB | S12 2AD | S12 2SB | S12 2SN | S12 2SS |
S12 2ST | S2 1AA | S2 1AB | S2 1AG | S2 1AH | S2 1AJ |
S2 1AL | S2 1AN | S2 1AP | S2 1AQ | S2 1AR | S2 1AS |
S2 1AT | S2 1AU | S2 1AW | S2 1AX | S2 1AY | S2 1AZ |
S2 1BA | S2 1BB | S2 1BD | S2 1BE | S2 1BF | S2 1BG |
S2 1BH | S2 1BJ | S2 1BL | S2 1BN | S2 1BP | S2 1BQ |
S2 1BR | S2 1BS | S2 1BT | S2 1BU | S2 1BW | S2 1BX |
S2 1BY | S2 1BZ | S2 1DA | S2 1DB | S2 1DD | S2 1DE |
S2 1DF | S2 1DG | S2 1DH | S2 1DJ | S2 1DL | S2 1DN |
S2 1DP | S2 1DQ | S2 1DR | S2 1DS | S2 1DT | S2 1DU |
S2 1DW | S2 1DX | S2 1DY | S2 1DZ | S2 1ED | S2 1EE |
S2 1EF | S2 1EG | S2 1EH | S2 1EL | S2 1EN | S2 1EP |
S2 1ES | S2 1ET | S2 1EU | S2 1EW | S2 1EX | S2 1EY |
S2 1EZ | S2 1FA | S2 1FB | S2 1FD | S2 1FE | S2 1FF |
S2 1FG | S2 1FH | S2 1FJ | S2 1FL | S2 1GF | S2 1GJ |
S2 1GL | S2 1GN | S2 1GP | S2 1GQ | S2 1GR | S2 1GS |
S2 1GT | S2 1GU | S2 1GW | S2 1GY | S2 1GZ | S2 1HA |
S2 1HB | S2 1HD | S2 1HE | S2 1HF | S2 1HG | S2 1HH |
S2 1HJ | S2 1HL | S2 1HN | S2 1HP | S2 1HQ | S2 1HR |
S2 1HS | S2 1HT | S2 1HU | S2 1HW | S2 1HX | S2 1HY |
S2 1HZ | S2 1JA | S2 1JB | S2 1JD | S2 1JE | S2 1JF |
S2 1JG | S2 1JH | S2 1JJ | S2 1JL | S2 1JN | S2 1JP |
S2 1JQ | S2 1JR | S2 1JS | S2 1JT | S2 1JU | S2 1JW |
S2 1JX | S2 1JY | S2 1JZ | S2 1LA | S2 1LB | S2 1LD |
S2 1LE | S2 1LF | S2 1LG | S2 1LQ | S2 1NE | S2 1NF |
S2 1NG | S2 1NH | S2 1NJ | S2 1NX | S2 1NY | S2 1NZ |
S2 1PA | S2 1PB | S2 1PD | S2 1PF | S2 1PG | S2 1PJ |
S2 1PL | S2 1PN | S2 1PP | S2 1PQ | S2 1PR | S2 1PS |
S2 1PT | S2 1PU | S2 1PW | S2 1PX | S2 1PY | S2 1PZ |
S2 1QA | S2 1QB | S2 1QD | S2 1QE | S2 1QF | S2 1QG |
S2 1QH | S2 1QJ | S2 1QL | S2 1QN | S2 1QP | S2 1QQ |
S2 1QR | S2 1QS | S2 1QT | S2 1QU | S2 1QW | S2 1QX |
S2 1QY | S2 1RA | S2 1RB | S2 1RD | S2 1RQ | S2 1RR |
S2 1RZ | S2 1SD | S2 1SE | S2 1SG | S2 1SH | S2 1SJ |
S2 1SL | S2 1US | S2 1WE | S2 1WG | S2 1WJ | S2 1WT |
S2 1WW | S2 1WX | S2 1YL | S2 1YN | S2 1YU | S2 1YW |
S2 2EY | S2 2EZ | S2 2FB | S2 2FD | S2 2FE | S2 2FF |
S2 2FG | S2 2FY | S2 2FZ | S2 2GG | S2 2GH | S2 2JA |
S2 2JG | S2 2JS | S2 2JT | S2 2JU | S2 2JY | S2 2JZ |
S2 2LA | S2 2LD | S2 2LE | S2 2GJ | S2 2JH | S2 2JJ |
S2 2JL | S2 2LB |
Monkchester, Newcastle:
NE6 1EB | NE6 1EE | NE6 1EG | NE6 1EJ | NE6 1EL | NE6 1EU |
NE6 1HY | NE6 1PB | NE6 1YB | NE6 2AU | NE6 2DF | NE6 2DG |
NE6 2DU | NE6 2DX | NE6 2EG | NE6 2ER | NE6 2EW | NE6 2EZ |
NE6 2FT | NE6 2HF | NE6 2HG | NE6 2HX | NE6 2HY | NE6 2JA |
NE6 2JB | NE6 2JD | NE6 2JE | NE6 2JH | NE6 2JL | NE6 2JN |
NE6 2JP | NE6 2JQ | NE6 2JT | NE6 2JX | NE6 2JY | NE6 2LD |
NE6 2LF | NE6 2LG | NE6 2LH | NE6 2LJ | NE6 2LL | NE6 2LN |
NE6 2LP | NE6 2LQ | NE6 2LR | NE6 2LS | NE6 2LT | NE6 2LU |
NE6 2LW | NE6 2LX | NE6 2LY | NE6 2LZ | NE6 2NA | NE6 2NB |
NE6 2ND | NE6 2NF | NE6 2NG | NE6 2NJ | NE6 2NL | NE6 2NQ |
NE6 2NR | NE6 2NS | NE6 2NT | NE6 2NW | NE6 2NX | NE6 2NY |
NE6 2NZ | NE6 2PD | NE6 2PF | NE6 2PG | NE6 2PU | NE6 2PW |
NE6 2PX | NE6 2PY | NE6 2QA | NE6 2QB | NE6 2QD | NE6 2QE |
NE6 2QH | NE6 2QJ | NE6 2QL | NE6 2QP | NE6 2QR | NE6 2QS |
NE6 2QT | NE6 2QW | NE6 2QX | NE6 2QY | NE6 2QZ | NE6 2RB |
NE6 2RR | NE6 2RS | NE6 2RT | NE6 2RU | NE6 2RX | NE6 2SA |
NE6 2SD | NE6 2SE | NE6 2SP | NE6 2SQ | NE6 2SR | NE6 2SS |
NE6 2TA | NE6 2TB | NE6 2TE | NE6 2TG | NE6 2TH | NE6 2TL |
NE6 2TR | NE6 2TS | NE6 2TT | NE6 2TU | NE6 2TX | NE6 2XD |
NE6 2XQ | NE6 3JH | NE6 3JJ | NE6 3JL | NE6 3JN | NE6 3JP |
NE6 3JT | NE6 3JU | NE6 3JY | NE6 3LD | NE6 3LE | NE6 3LH |
NE6 3LJ | NE6 3LL | NE6 3LN | NE6 3LP | NE6 3LQ | NE6 3LR |
NE6 3RS | NE6 3RT | NE6 3RU | NE6 3RX | NE6 3RY | NE6 3SA |
NE6 3SN | NE6 3SP | NE6 3SQ | NE6 3SR |
Northwood, Knowsley:
L33 0XB | L33 0XD | L33 0XE | L33 0XF | L33 0XG | L33 0XH |
L33 0XJ | L33 0XL | L33 0XN | L33 0XP | L33 0XQ | L33 0XR |
L33 0XS | L33 0XT | L33 0XU | L33 0XW | L33 0XX | L33 0XY |
L33 0XZ | L33 0YA | L33 0YB | L33 0YD | L33 0YE | L33 0YF |
L33 0YG | L33 0YH | L33 0YQ | L33 1DA | L33 1DB | L33 1DD |
L33 1DE | L33 1DP | L33 1DR | L33 1DU | L33 1DY | L33 1DZ |
L33 1EB | L33 1QW | L33 1QZ | L33 1RA | L33 1RB | L33 1RE |
L33 1RF | L33 1RG | L33 1SL | L33 1SZ | L33 1TA | L33 1TB |
L33 1TD | L33 1TE | L33 1TF | L33 1TG | L33 1TH | L33 1TJ |
L33 1TN | L33 1TP | L33 1TQ | L33 1TR | L33 1TS | L33 1TT |
L33 1TU | L33 1TW | L33 1TX | L33 1TZ | L33 1UA | L33 1UB |
L33 1UD | L33 1UE | L33 1UF | L33 1UG | L33 1UH | L33 1UJ |
L33 1UL | L33 1UN | L33 1UQ | L33 1UR | L33 1US | L33 1UT |
L33 1UU | L33 1UW | L33 1UX | L33 1UY | L33 1WA | L33 1WB |
L33 1WD | L33 1WE | L33 1WF | L33 1WU | L33 1XE | L33 1XG |
L33 1XH | L33 1XJ | L33 1XQ | L33 1XS | L33 1XT | L33 1XU |
L33 1XX | L33 1XY | L33 1XZ | L33 1YA | L33 1YB | L33 1YD |
L33 1YE | L33 1YF | L33 1YH | L33 1YJ | L33 1YL | L33 1YN |
L33 1YP | L33 1YQ | L33 1YR | L33 1YS | L33 1YT | L33 1YU |
L33 1YW | L33 1YX | L33 1YZ | L33 1ZA | L33 1ZB | L33 1ZD |
L33 1ZE | L33 1ZF | L33 1ZG | L33 1ZH | L33 1ZJ | L33 1ZL |
L33 1ZN | L33 1ZP | L33 1ZQ | L33 1ZR | L33 1ZS | L33 1ZT |
L33 1ZU | L33 1ZW | L33 1ZX | L33 1ZY | L33 5YB | L33 5YD |
L33 5YE | L33 5YF | L33 5YG | L33 5YH | L33 5YJ | L33 5YL |
L33 5YN | L33 5YQ | L33 5YW | L33 6UA | L33 6UB | L33 6UD |
L33 6UE | L33 6UF | L33 6UH | L33 6UJ | L33 6UL | L33 6UN |
L33 6UP | L33 6UR | L33 6US | L33 6XG | L33 6XH | L33 6XJ |
L33 6XP | L33 6XQ | L33 6XR | L33 6YH | L33 6YJ | L33 8XA |
L33 8XB | L33 8XD | L33 8XE | L33 8XG | L33 8XH | L33 8XJ |
L33 8XL | L33 8XN | L33 8XP | L33 8XQ | L33 8XR | L33 8XS |
L33 8XT | L33 8XU | L33 8XW | L33 8XX | L33 8XY | L33 8XZ |
L33 8YA | L33 8YB | L33 8YD | L33 8YE | L33 8YF | L33 8YG |
L33 8YR | L33 8YT | L33 9TB | L33 9TD | L33 9TE | L33 9TF |
L33 9TG | L33 9TH | L33 9TJ | L33 9TL | L33 9TP | L33 9TQ |
L33 9TR | L33 9TS | L33 9TT | L33 9TW | L33 9TX | L33 9UA |
L33 9UD | L33 9UE | L33 9UG | L33 9UH | L33 9UJ | L33 9UL |
L33 9UN | L33 9UR | L33 9US | L33 9UT | L33 9UU | L33 9UX |
L33 9UY | L33 9UZ | L33 9XA | L33 9XB | L33 9XD | L33 9XE |
L33 9XF | L33 9XG | L33 9XH | L33 9XL | L33 9XP | L33 9XQ |
L33 9XS | L33 9XT | L33 9XW |
Penderry, Swansea:
SA5 4PG | SA5 4PH | SA5 5AE | SA5 5AF | SA5 5AG | SA5 5AH |
SA5 5AQ | SA5 5ED | SA5 5EE | SA5 5EF | SA5 5EG | SA5 5EH |
SA5 5EJ | SA5 5EL | SA5 5EN | SA5 5EQ | SA5 5ER | SA5 5ET |
SA5 5EU | SA5 5EW | SA5 5EX | SA5 5EY | SA5 5HP | SA5 5HR |
SA5 5HS | SA5 5HT | SA5 5HU | SA5 5HW | SA5 5HX | SA5 5HY |
SA5 5HZ | SA5 5JA | SA5 5JB | SA5 5JD | SA5 5JE | SA5 5JF |
SA5 5JH | SA5 5JJ | SA5 5JN | SA5 5JP | SA5 5JQ | SA5 5JR |
SA5 5JS | SA5 5JT | SA5 5JU | SA5 5JW | SA5 5JX | SA5 5JY |
SA5 5JZ | SA5 5LA | SA5 5LB | SA5 5LD | SA5 5LE | SA5 5LF |
SA5 5LG | SA5 5LH | SA5 5LJ | SA5 5LL | SA5 5LN | SA5 5LP |
SA5 5LQ | SA5 5LW | SA5 5LX | SA5 5NA | SA5 5NB | SA5 5ND |
SA5 5NE | SA5 5NG | SA5 5NH | SA5 5NL | SA5 5NN | SA5 5NP |
SA5 5NQ | SA5 5NR | SA5 5NS | SA5 5NT | SA5 5NU | SA5 5NW |
SA5 5NX | SA5 5NY | SA5 5PF | SA5 5PG | SA5 5PJ | SA5 5PL |
SA5 5PN | SA5 5PP | SA5 5PR | SA5 5PS | SA5 5PT | SA5 5PU |
SA5 5PX | SA5 5PY | SA5 5QA | SA5 5QB | SA5 5QD | SA5 5QE |
SA5 5QH | SA5 5QJ | SA5 5QQ | SA5 5YA | SA5 5YD | SA5 5YE |
SA5 5YF | SA5 5YG | SA5 5YH | SA5 5YL | SA5 5YP | SA5 5YR |
SA5 5YT | SA5 7AA | SA5 7AB | SA5 7AD | SA5 7AE | SA5 7AF |
SA5 7AG | SA5 7AH | SA5 7AJ | SA5 7AL | SA5 7AN | SA5 7AP |
SA5 7AQ | SA5 7AW | SA5 7BH | SA5 7BL | SA5 7BN | SA5 7BP |
SA5 7BR | SA5 7BS | SA5 7BT | SA5 7BU | SA5 7BX | SA5 7EA |
SA5 7ED | SA5 7EG | SA5 7EH | SA5 7EL | SA5 7EP | SA5 7EQ |
SA5 7HH | SA5 7JN | SA5 7JP | SA5 7JS | SA5 7JT | SA5 7JU |
SA5 7JW | SA5 9AA | SA5 9AB | SA5 9AD | SA5 9AE | SA5 9AF |
SA5 9AG | SA5 9AJ | SA5 9AL | SA5 9AN | SA5 9AQ | SA5 9AW |
SA5 9BE | SA5 9BG | SA5 9BJ |
Central and Northgate, Great Yarmouth:
NR30 1AB | NR30 1DX | NR30 1DY | NR30 1EH | NR30 1ES | NR30 1HF |
NR30 1HG | NR30 1HH | NR30 1HJ | NR30 1HL | NR30 1HN | NR30 1HP |
NR30 1HQ | NR30 1HR | NR30 1HS | NR30 1HT | NR30 1HU | NR30 1HW |
NR30 1HX | NR30 1HY | NR30 1JA | NR30 1JB | NR30 1JD | NR30 1JE |
NR30 1JL | NR30 1JN | NR30 1JP | NR30 1JR | NR30 1LD | NR30 1LE |
NR30 1LF | NR30 1LH | NR30 1LJ | NR30 1LL | NR30 1LN | NR30 1LP |
NR30 1LS | NR30 1LT | NR30 1LU | NR30 1LW | NR30 1LX | NR30 1LZ |
NR30 1NP | NR30 1NR | NR30 1NT | NR30 1NY | NR30 1NZ | NR30 1PA |
NR30 1PB | NR30 1PD | NR30 1PE | NR30 1PF | NR30 1PG | NR30 1PH |
NR30 1PJ | NR30 1PQ | NR30 1RH | NR30 1RJ | NR30 1RL | NR30 1RN |
NR30 1RP | NR30 1RQ | NR30 1RR | NR30 1RS | NR30 1RT | NR30 1RU |
NR30 1RW | NR30 1SA | NR30 1SY | NR30 1SZ | NR30 2AA | NR30 2AB |
NR30 2AD | NR30 2AE | NR30 2AF | NR30 2AG | NR30 2AH | NR30 2AJ |
NR30 2AL | NR30 2AN | NR30 2AP | NR30 2AQ | NR30 2AR | NR30 2AS |
NR30 2AT | NR30 2AU | NR30 2AW | NR30 2AX | NR30 2AZ | NR30 2BA |
NR30 2BB | NR30 2BD | NR30 2BE | NR30 2BH | NR30 2BJ | NR30 2BL |
NR30 2BN | NR30 2BP | NR30 2BQ | NR30 2BS | NR30 2BT | NR30 2BU |
NR30 2BW | NR30 2BX | NR30 2BY | NR30 2BZ | NR30 2DA | NR30 2DB |
NR30 2DD | NR30 2DE | NR30 2DF | NR30 2DG | NR30 2DH | NR30 2DJ |
NR30 2DL | NR30 2DN | NR30 2DP | NR30 2DQ | NR30 2DR | NR30 2DS |
NR30 2DU | NR30 2DW | NR30 2DX | NR30 2DY | NR30 2DZ | NR30 2EA |
NR30 2EB | NR30 2ED | NR30 2EE | NR30 2EF | NR30 2EG | NR30 2EH |
NR30 2EJ | NR30 2EL | NR30 2EN | NR30 2EP | NR30 2EQ | NR30 2ER |
NR30 2ES | NR30 2EU | NR30 2EW | NR30 2EX | NR30 2EZ | NR30 2GZ |
NR30 2HA | NR30 2HB | NR30 2HD | NR30 2HE | NR30 2HF | NR30 2HG |
NR30 2HJ | NR30 2HL | NR30 2HN | NR30 2HP | NR30 2HQ | NR30 2HR |
NR30 2HS | NR30 2HT | NR30 2HU | NR30 2HW | NR30 2HX | NR30 2HY |
NR30 2HZ | NR30 2JA | NR30 2JB | NR30 2JD | NR30 2JE | NR30 2JF |
NR30 2JG | NR30 2JH | NR30 2JJ | NR30 2JL | NR30 2JN | NR30 2JP |
NR30 2JQ | NR30 2JR | NR30 2JS | NR30 2JT | NR30 2JU | NR30 2JW |
NR30 2JX | NR30 2JY | NR30 2JZ | NR30 2LA | NR30 2LB | NR30 2LD |
NR30 2LE | NR30 2LF | NR30 2LG | NR30 2LH | NR30 2LJ | NR30 2LL |
NR30 2LN | NR30 2LP | NR30 2LQ | NR30 2LR | NR30 2LS | NR30 2LT |
NR30 2LU | NR30 2LW | NR30 2LX | NR30 2LY | NR30 2LZ | NR30 2NA |
NR30 2NB | NR30 2ND | NR30 2NE | NR30 2NF | NR30 2NG | NR30 2NH |
NR30 2NJ | NR30 2NN | NR30 2NP | NR30 2NQ | NR30 2NR | NR30 2NS |
NR30 2NT | NR30 2NU | NR30 2NW | NR30 2NX | NR30 2NY | NR30 2NZ |
NR30 2PA | NR30 2PB | NR30 2PD | NR30 2PE | NR30 2PF | NR30 2PG |
NR30 2PH | NR30 2PJ | NR30 2PL | NR30 2PN | NR30 2PP | NR30 2PQ |
NR30 2PR | NR30 2PS | NR30 2PT | NR30 2PU | NR30 2PW | NR30 2PX |
NR30 2PY | NR30 2PZ | NR30 2QA | NR30 2QB | NR30 2QD | NR30 2QE |
NR30 2QF | NR30 2QG | NR30 2QH | NR30 2QJ | NR30 2QN | NR30 2QP |
NR30 2QR | NR30 2QS | NR30 2QT | NR30 2QU | NR30 2QW | NR30 2QX |
NR30 2QY | NR30 2QZ | NR30 2RA | NR30 2RE | NR30 2RG | NR30 2RH |
NR30 2RJ | NR30 2RL | NR30 2RN | NR30 2RP | NR30 2RQ | NR30 2RR |
NR30 2RS | NR30 2RT | NR30 2RU | NR30 2RW | NR30 2RX | NR30 2RY |
NR30 2RZ | NR30 2SA | NR30 2SB | NR30 2SD | NR30 2SE | NR30 2SF |
NR30 2SG | NR30 2SH | NR30 2SJ | NR30 2SL | NR30 2SN | NR30 2SP |
NR30 2SQ | NR30 2SR | NR30 2ST | NR30 2SW | NR30 2SX | NR30 2SY |
NR30 2SZ | NR30 2TA | NR30 2XA | NR30 3AA | NR30 3AB | NR30 3AD |
NR30 3AE | NR30 3AF | NR30 3AG | NR30 3AH | NR30 3AJ | NR30 3AL |
NR30 3AN | NR30 3AQ | NR30 3AS | NR30 3AT | NR30 3AU | NR30 3AW |
NR30 3AX | NR30 3AY | NR30 3AZ | NR30 3BA | NR30 3BB | NR30 3BD |
NR30 3BE | NR30 3BG | NR30 3BH | NR30 3BJ | NR30 3BL | NR30 3BN |
NR30 3BP | NR30 3BQ | NR30 3BS | NR30 3BT | NR30 3BU | NR30 3BW |
NR30 3BX | NR30 3BY | NR30 3BZ | NR30 3DA | NR30 3DB | NR30 3DD |
NR30 3DG | NR30 3DL | NR30 3DN | NR30 3EH | NR30 3HA | NR30 3HB |
NR30 3HE | NR30 3HF | NR30 3HG | NR30 3HH | NR30 3HJ | NR30 3HL |
NR30 3HN | NR30 3HP | NR30 3HQ | NR30 3HR | NR30 3HS | NR30 3HT |
NR30 3HU | NR30 3HW | NR30 3HX | NR30 3HY | NR30 3HZ | NR30 3JA |
NR30 3JB | NR30 3JD | NR30 3JE | NR30 3JF | NR30 3JG | NR30 3JH |
NR30 3JJ | NR30 3JL | NR30 3JN | NR30 3JP | NR30 3JQ | NR30 3JR |
NR30 3JS | NR30 3JT | NR30 3JU | NR30 3JW | NR30 3JZ | NR30 3LA |
NR30 3LB | NR30 3LD | NR30 3LE | NR30 3LF | NR30 3LG | NR30 3LH |
NR30 3LJ | NR30 3LQ | NR30 3LR | NR30 3NR | NR30 3NW | NR30 3RA |
NR30 3RB | NR30 3RD | NR30 3RE | NR30 3RF | NR30 3RG | NR30 3RJ |
NR30 3RL | NR30 3RQ | NR30 3RR | NR30 3RT | NR30 3WB | NR30 3WF |
NR30 3WG | NR30 4HF |
Aston, Birmingham:
B18 5AD | B18 5AE | B18 5AN | B18 5AQ | B18 5AR | B18 5AS |
B18 5AT | B18 5AU | B18 5AX | B18 5AY | B18 5BA | B18 5BB |
B18 5BD | B18 5BE | B18 5BH | B18 5BJ | B18 5BL | B18 5BP |
B18 5BQ | B18 5BX | B18 5BY | B18 5DJ | B18 5DR | B18 5DY |
B18 5DZ | B18 5EN | B18 5HB | B18 5HD | B18 5HR | B18 5HS |
B18 5HY | B18 5HZ | B18 5JH | B18 5JN | B18 5LN | B18 5LQ |
B18 5LT | B18 5LU | B18 5NL | B18 5NN | B18 5NP | B18 5NU |
B18 5NW | B18 5PH | B18 5PJ | B18 5PL | B18 5PN | B18 5PQ |
B18 5PW | B18 5PZ | B18 5QA | B18 5QB | B18 5QD | B18 5QE |
B18 5QG | B18 5QH | B18 5QJ | B18 5QL | B18 5QN | B18 5QP |
B18 5QQ | B18 5QR | B18 5QS | B18 5QT | B18 5QU | B18 5QX |
B18 5QY | B18 5QZ | B18 5RB | B18 5RD | B18 5RH | B18 5RJ |
B18 5RL | B18 5RP | B18 5RR | B18 5RT | B18 5RU | B18 5RW |
B18 5RX | B18 5RY | B18 5SA | B18 5SB | B18 5SD | B18 5SF |
B18 5UA | B18 6PP | B18 7RP | B19 1DP | B19 1DS | B19 1EU |
B19 2DA | B19 2JX | B19 2JY | B19 2LA | B19 2LF | B19 2NH |
B19 2NL | B19 2NN | B19 2NP | B19 2NS | B19 2NT | B19 2NU |
B19 2NX | B19 2NY | B19 2NZ | B19 2PA | B19 2PB | B19 2PX |
B19 2PY | B19 2QA | B19 2QB | B19 2QD | B19 2QE | B19 2QG |
B19 2QH | B19 2QJ | B19 2RR | B19 2RT | B19 2RU | B19 2RX |
B19 2RY | B19 2RZ | B19 2SA | B19 2SB | B19 2SF | B19 2SG |
B19 2SH | B19 2SJ | B19 2SL | B19 2SN | B19 2SP | B19 2SQ |
B19 2SS | B19 2SW | B19 2TX | B19 2TY | B19 2TZ | B19 2UA |
B19 2UD | B19 2UE | B19 2UF | B19 2UG | B19 2UY | B19 2UZ |
B19 2WA | B19 2WB | B19 2XA | B19 2XB | B19 2XD | B19 2XF |
B19 2XH | B19 2XJ | B19 2XL | B19 2XN | B19 2XP | B19 2XQ |
B19 2XR | B19 2XS | B19 2XT | B19 2XU | B19 2YD | B19 2YE |
B19 2YF | B19 2YG | B19 2YH | B19 2YJ | B19 2YL | B19 2YN |
B19 2YP | B19 2YQ | B19 2YR | B19 2YS | B19 2YT | B19 2YU |
B19 2YW | B19 2YX | B19 2YY | B19 2ZL | B19 2ZR | B19 2ZY |
B19 3AA | B19 3AE | B19 3AG | B19 3AH | B19 3AJ | B19 3AP |
B19 3AQ | B19 3AS | B19 3AT | B19 3AU | B19 3AX | B19 3AY |
B19 3AZ | B19 3BA | B19 3BB | B19 3BL | B19 3BN | B19 3BP |
B19 3BS | B19 3BT | B19 3BU | B19 3BW | B19 3BX | B19 3BY |
B19 3BZ | B19 3DA | B19 3ES | B19 3ET | B19 3HA | B19 3HB |
B19 3HD | B19 3HE | B19 3HF | B19 3HH | B19 3HJ | B19 3HL |
B19 3HN | B19 3HP | B19 3HQ | B19 3HR | B19 3HS | B19 3HT |
B19 3HU | B19 3HW | B19 3HX | B19 3JA | B19 3JB | B19 3JD |
B19 3JE | B19 3JG | B19 3JH | B19 3JJ | B19 3JL | B19 3JN |
B19 3JQ | B19 3JR | B19 3JT | B19 3JX | B19 3JY | B19 3LA |
B19 3LB | B19 3LD | B19 3LE | B19 3LF | B19 3LG | B19 3LH |
B19 3LJ | B19 3LL | B19 3LN | B19 3LQ | B19 3LR | B19 3LS |
B19 3LT | B19 3LU | B19 3LW | B19 3LX | B19 3LY | B19 3LZ |
B19 3NA | B19 3NB | B19 3ND | B19 3NE | B19 3NF | B19 3NG |
B19 3NH | B19 3NJ | B19 3NL | B19 3NN | B19 3NP | B19 3NQ |
B19 3NR | B19 3NS | B19 3NT | B19 3NU | B19 3NW | B19 3NX |
B19 3NY | B19 3NZ | B19 3PA | B19 3PB | B19 3PD | B19 3PE |
B19 3PF | B19 3PH | B19 3PL | B19 3PN | B19 3PP | B19 3PQ |
B19 3PR | B19 3PS | B19 3PT | B19 3PU | B19 3PX | B19 3PY |
B19 3PZ | B19 3QA | B19 3QB | B19 3QD | B19 3QE | B19 3QF |
B19 3QG | B19 3QH | B19 3QL | B19 3QN | B19 3QP | B19 3QS |
B19 3QT | B19 3QU | B19 3QW | B19 3QY | B19 3QZ | B19 3RA |
B19 3RB | B19 3RD | B19 3RG | B19 3RH | B19 3RL | B19 3RN |
B19 3RQ | B19 3RR | B19 3RS | B19 3RT | B19 3RY | B19 3RZ |
B19 3SA | B19 3SB | B19 3SD | B19 3SE | B19 3SF | B19 3SH |
B19 3SJ | B19 3SL | B19 3SN | B19 3SP | B19 3ST | B19 3SU |
B19 3SW | B19 3SY | B19 3TA | B19 3TB | B19 3TD | B19 3TE |
B19 3TG | B19 3TH | B19 3TL | B19 3TN | B19 3TS | B19 3TZ |
B19 3UA | B19 3UB | B19 3UD | B19 3UJ | B19 3UL | B19 3UN |
B19 3UP | B19 3UR | B19 3UW | B19 3UX | B19 3UY | B19 3UZ |
B19 3WB | B19 3XA | B19 3XB | B19 3XD | B19 3XE | B19 3XF |
B19 3XG | B19 3XH | B19 3XJ | B19 3XL | B19 3XN | B19 3XP |
B19 3XQ | B19 3XR | B19 3XU | B19 3XX | B19 3YS | B3 1AF |
B3 1AG | B3 1AH | B3 1AJ | B3 1AL | B3 1AQ | B3 1ET |
B3 1HA | B3 1HB | B3 1HL | B3 1HN | B3 1QT | B3 1RB |
B3 1RJ | B3 1RL | B4 6AQ | B4 6BA | B4 6HA | B4 6HE |
B4 6HJ | B4 6HW | B4 6LE | B4 6LG | B4 6LJ | B4 6LL |
B4 6LR | B4 6NU | B4 6TA | B4 7BA | B4 7BB | B4 7DS |
B6 4DR | B6 4EH | B6 4EJ | B6 4EL | B6 4EN | B6 4EP |
B6 4ER | B6 4ES | B6 4ET | B6 4EX | B6 4EY | B6 4EZ |
B6 4HA | B6 4HG | B6 4HJ | B6 4HL | B6 4HN | B6 4HP |
B6 4HQ | B6 4HT | B6 4HU | B6 4HX | B6 4HZ | B6 4JA |
B6 4JB | B6 4JD | B6 4JF | B6 4JG | B6 4JN | B6 4LA |
B6 4LD | B6 4LE | B6 4LF | B6 4LH | B6 4LL | B6 4LN |
B6 4NG | B6 4NJ | B6 4NL | B6 4NQ | B6 4NR | B6 4NT |
B6 4NX | B6 4QT | B6 4QX | B6 4QY | B6 4QZ | B6 4RA |
B6 4RB | B6 4RG | B6 4RH | B6 4RJ | B6 4SP | B6 4SX |
East India & Lansbury, Tower Hamlets:
E14 0BD | E14 0EA | E14 0EB | E14 0ED | E14 0EG | E14 0HH |
E14 0HJ | E14 0HP | E14 0NN | E14 0NP | E14 0NR | E14 0NS |
E14 0NT | E14 0NU | E14 0NW | E14 0NX | E14 0NY | E14 0PD |
E14 0PE | E14 0PF | E14 0PG | E14 0PJ | E14 0PQ | E14 0QA |
E14 0QB | E14 0QD | E14 0QJ | E14 0QP | E14 0QR | E14 0QS |
E14 0QT | E14 0QU | E14 0QX | E14 0QY | E14 0RB | E14 0SA |
E14 0SD | E14 0SE | E14 0SF | E14 0SG | E14 0SH | E14 0SJ |
E14 0UB | E14 0UD | E14 0UE | E14 0UF | E14 0UG | E14 0UH |
E14 0UJ | E14 0UQ | E14 0UW | E14 0WB | E14 0YQ | E14 3FG |
E14 3LZ | E14 3PL | E14 3SL | E14 3WP | E14 3WR | E14 3WS |
E14 3WT | E14 3WU | E14 3WX | E14 3WY | E14 3WZ | E14 3XE |
E14 3XF | E14 3XN | E14 3XQ | E14 3XR | E14 3XS | E14 3XT |
E14 3XW | E14 3XZ | E14 3YA | E14 3YB | E14 3YE | E14 3YF |
E14 3YG | E14 3YL | E14 3YP | E14 3YR | E14 3YT | E14 3YU |
E14 3YW | E14 3YX | E14 3YZ | E14 3ZD | E14 3ZH | E14 3ZP |
E14 3ZQ | E14 4AR | E14 4HZ | E14 4UB | E14 4UE | E14 4UL |
E14 4WA | E14 4WJ | E14 4WQ | E14 5BA | E14 5BE | E14 5BN |
E14 5BW | E14 5BY | E14 5FB | E14 5FE | E14 5FF | E14 5FG |
E14 5FH | E14 5FL | E14 5FP | E14 5FQ | E14 5FR | E14 5FT |
E14 5FX | E14 5FZ | E14 5UA | E14 5UU | E14 5UX | E14 5UY |
E14 5WA | E14 5WL | E14 5WP | E14 5WZ | E14 5XF | E14 5XL |
E14 6AA | E14 6AB | E14 6AD | E14 6AE | E14 6AF | E14 6AG |
E14 6AH | E14 6AJ | E14 6AL | E14 6AN | E14 6AP | E14 6AQ |
E14 6AR | E14 6AS | E14 6AT | E14 6AU | E14 6AW | E14 6AY |
E14 6BA | E14 6BD | E14 6BE | E14 6BG | E14 6BH | E14 6BL |
E14 6BN | E14 6BP | E14 6BQ | E14 6BS | E14 6BT | E14 6BU |
E14 6BW | E14 6BX | E14 6BY | E14 6BZ | E14 6DA | E14 6DB |
E14 6DE | E14 6DF | E14 6DG | E14 6DH | E14 6DJ | E14 6DL |
E14 6DN | E14 6DP | E14 6DR | E14 6DS | E14 6DT | E14 6DU |
E14 6DW | E14 6DX | E14 6DY | E14 6DZ | E14 6EA | E14 6EB |
E14 6ED | E14 6EE | E14 6EF | E14 6EG | E14 6EH | E14 6EJ |
E14 6EL | E14 6EP | E14 6EQ | E14 6ER | E14 6ES | E14 6ET |
E14 6EU | E14 6EX | E14 6EY | E14 6EZ | E14 6GQ | E14 6GR |
E14 6HA | E14 6HB | E14 6HD | E14 6HE | E14 6HF | E14 6HG |
E14 6HH | E14 6HJ | E14 6HL | E14 6HN | E14 6HP | E14 6HQ |
E14 6HR | E14 6HS | E14 6HT | E14 6HU | E14 6HW | E14 6HX |
E14 6JA | E14 6JE | E14 6JF | E14 6JG | E14 6JH | E14 6JJ |
E14 6JL | E14 6JN | E14 6JP | E14 6JR | E14 6JS | E14 6JT |
E14 6JW | E14 6JX | E14 6JY | E14 6LA | E14 6LB | E14 6LD |
E14 6LE | E14 6LF | E14 6LG | E14 6LH | E14 6LJ | E14 6LL |
E14 6LN | E14 6LP | E14 6LR | E14 6LS | E14 6LT | E14 6LU |
E14 6LW | E14 6LX | E14 6LY | E14 6LZ | E14 6NA | E14 6NB |
E14 6ND | E14 6NE | E14 6NF | E14 6NG | E14 6NL | E14 6NN |
E14 6NP | E14 6NS | E14 6NT | E14 6NY | E14 6NZ | E14 6PF |
E14 6PG | E14 6SE | E14 6SH | E14 6SN | E14 6SQ | E14 6SR |
E14 6ST | E14 6SU | E14 6SW | E14 6SX | E14 6SY | E14 6SZ |
E14 6TA | E14 6TB | E14 6WA | E14 6WB | E14 6WJ | E14 6WP |
E14 6WQ | E14 6XA | E14 6XB | E14 6XD | E14 6XF | E14 6XQ |
E14 6XZ | E14 6YA | E14 6YN | E14 6YQ | E14 6YZ | E14 6ZQ |
E14 7AE | E14 7DB | E14 7DH | E14 7DJ | E14 7DL | E14 7DN |
E14 7DR | E14 7DS | E14 7DT | E14 7DU | E14 7DW | E14 7DX |
E14 7DY | E14 7DZ | E14 7EA | E14 7EB | E14 7ED | E14 7EE |
E14 7EF | E14 7EG | E14 7EP | E14 7EQ | E14 7GD | E14 7GW |
E14 7HN | E14 7XB | E14 7XJ | E14 7XS | E14 7XZ | E14 7YB |
E14 7YQ | E14 7YZ | E14 8DT | E14 8ED | E14 8ER | E14 8EX |
E14 8EZ | E14 8FB | E14 8FD | E14 8FF | E14 8FG | E14 8FH |
E14 8FP | E14 8FX | E14 8FY | E14 8FZ | E14 8GA | E14 8GX |
E14 8HB | E14 8JA | E14 8QP | E14 8RF | E14 8XA | E14 8XF |
E14 8XH | E14 8XT | E14 8XY | E14 8YB | E14 8YE | E14 8YF |
E14 8YG | E14 8YP | E14 8YQ | E14 8YT | E14 8YZ | E14 9AG |
E14 9AP | E14 9AZ | E14 9BF | E14 9BQ | E14 9DA | E14 9DN |
E14 9DP | E14 9DX | E14 9DY | E14 9ED | E14 9ER | E14 9GU |
E14 9HH | E14 9HR | E14 9HS | E14 9LE | E14 9LZ | E14 9NF |
E14 9YH | E14 9ZA | E14 9ZE | E14 9ZH | E14 9ZN | E14 9ZQ |
E14 9ZR | E14 9ZT | E14 9ZW | E14 9ZY | E16 1BX | E16 1JY |
E16 1RF | E16 1RG | E16 1RJ | E16 1RP | E16 1RT | E16 1RX |
E16 1RY | E16 1XQ | E16 1YB | E16 1YF | E16 1YQ | E16 2EP |
E16 2EU | E16 2NT | E16 2UT | E16 2UZ | E16 2WA | E16 2WH |
E16 3DG | E16 3EP | E16 3FH | E16 3FJ | E16 3FN | E16 3FP |
E16 3FR | E16 3FS | E16 3FT | E16 3FX | E16 3UN | E16 3WD |
E16 3WQ | E16 3WU | E16 4FY | E16 4TS | E16 4TZ | E16 4UD |
E16 4UE | E16 4UF | E16 4UG | E16 4UH | E16 4UP | E16 4WA |
E16 4WB | E16 4WE | E16 4WG | E16 4WL | E16 4WQ | E3 3DR |
E3 3QJ | E3 3QP | E3 3QR | E3 3RE | E3 3RJ | E3 3RN |
E3 3RP | E3 3RR | E3 3RS | E3 3RT | E3 3RU | E3 3RX |
E3 3RZ | E3 3SP | E3 3SW | E3 4AX | E3 4AY |
Hutchesontown, Glasgow:
G41 1PS | G41 1PT | G41 1PU | G41 1PX | G41 1PY | G41 1PZ |
G41 1QB | G41 1RB | G41 1RD | G41 1RL | G41 1TL | G42 7AR |
G42 7AS | G42 7AT | G42 7AY | G42 7BE | G42 7BH | G5 0BL |
G5 0BN | G5 0BW | G5 0DL | G5 0DN | G5 0DW | G5 0JP |
G5 0JR | G5 0JW | G5 0LA | G5 0LT | G5 0LU | G5 0NA |
G5 0ND | G5 0NE | G5 0NF | G5 0NG | G5 0NH | G5 0NJ |
G5 0NL | G5 0NN | G5 0NP | G5 0NQ | G5 0NR | G5 0NS |
G5 0NT | G5 0NU | G5 0NW | G5 0NY | G5 0NZ | G5 0PA |
G5 0PB | G5 0PD | G5 0PH | G5 0PJ | G5 0PL | G5 0PN |
G5 0PP | G5 0PQ | G5 0PR | G5 0PS | G5 0PU | G5 0PW |
G5 0PX | G5 0PY | G5 0PZ | G5 0QA | G5 0QB | G5 0QD |
G5 0QE | G5 0QF | G5 0QH | G5 0QJ | G5 0QW | G5 0RB |
G5 0RG | G5 0RL | G5 0RQ | G5 0SB | G5 0SD | G5 0SE |
G5 0SF | G5 0YL | G5 0YP | G5 0YT | G5 0YU | G5 0YX |
G5 0YZ | G5 9AP | G5 9AS | G5 9AT | G5 9AU | G5 9BP |
G5 9BS | G5 9BT | G5 9BU | G5 9BW | G5 9BX | G5 9BY |
G5 9BZ | G5 9DB | G5 9DS | G5 9DW | G5 9EJ | G5 9EP |
G5 9ER | G5 9EW | G5 9JE | G5 9JF | G5 9JH | G5 9JJ |
G5 9JL | G5 9LQ | G5 9NE | G5 9NF | G5 9NH | G5 9NL |
G5 9NR | G5 9NS | G5 9NT | G5 9NZ | G5 9PA | G5 9PB |
G5 9PD | G5 9PE | G5 9PF | G5 9PS | G5 9QA | G5 9QB |
G5 9QH | G5 9QJ | G5 9QQ | G5 9QS | G5 9QX | G5 9QZ |
G5 9RB | G5 9TA | G5 9TS | G5 9TT | G5 9TW | G5 9XA |
G5 9XB | G5 9ZR | G5 0JD | G5 0JS |
Parkhead, Glasgow:
G31 1JX | G31 1JY | G31 1JZ | G31 1LB | G31 1LL | G31 1LQ |
G31 1LR | G31 1LZ | G31 1NP | G31 1NQ | G31 1NY | G31 1NZ |
G31 1PD | G31 1PG | G31 1PJ | G31 1PQ | G31 3SX | G31 3SY |
G31 3SZ | G31 3TH | G31 3TJ | G31 3TL | G31 3TN | G31 3TW |
G31 4BH | G31 4BN | G31 4BT | G31 4DJ | G31 4DN | G31 4DR |
G31 4DS | G31 4DX | G31 4EB | G31 4EG | G31 4EH | G31 4EL |
G31 4EQ | G31 4EU | G31 4EX | G31 4HB | G31 4HE | G31 4HG |
G31 4HL | G31 4HR | G31 4HU | G31 4HX | G31 4HZ | G31 4JU |
G31 4JX | G31 4JY | G31 4JZ | G31 4LA | G31 4LD | G31 4LH |
G31 4LS | G31 4LT | G31 4LU | G31 4LX | G31 4LY | G31 4LZ |
G31 4NA | G31 4NB | G31 4ND | G31 4NE | G31 4NF | G31 4NG |
G31 4NH | G31 4NJ | G31 4NL | G31 4NN | G31 4NP | G31 4NQ |
G31 4NT | G31 4NW | G31 4PE | G31 4PJ | G31 4PL | G31 4PN |
G31 4PP | G31 4PR | G31 4PS | G31 4PT | G31 4PW | G31 4QZ |
G31 4ST | G31 4SZ | G31 4TA | G31 4TB | G31 4TF | G31 4TL |
G31 4TP | G31 4TR | G31 4TS | G31 4UG | G31 4UH | G31 4UN |
G31 4UR | G31 4UT | G31 4UW | G31 4UX | G31 4UY | G31 4UZ |
G31 4XA | G31 4XB | G31 4XD | G31 5AD | G31 5AE | G31 5AF |
G31 5AL | G31 5AR | G31 5AS | G31 5BA | G31 5BH | G31 5BJ |
G31 5BL | G31 5BN | G31 5BS | G31 5BT | G31 5BU | G31 5BW |
G31 5BY | G31 5DA | G31 5DB | G31 5DD | G31 5DE | G31 5DF |
G31 5DG | G31 5EH | G31 5EL | G31 5ES | G31 5ET | G31 5EU |
G31 5EW | G31 5EX | G31 5EY | G31 5HB | G31 5HD | G31 5HE |
G31 5HH | G31 5HJ | G31 5HN | G31 5HP | G31 5HW | G31 5JL |
G31 5JS | G31 5JT | G31 5JX | G31 5LA | G31 5LB | G31 5LD |
G31 5LF | G31 5LG | G31 5LL | G31 5LN | G31 5LP | G31 5LQ |
G31 5LR | G31 5LS | G31 5LT | G31 5LU | G31 5LW | G31 5NA |
G31 5NG | G31 5NJ | G31 5NR | G31 5NU | G31 5NW | G31 5NX |
G31 5NZ | G31 5PN | G31 5PZ | G31 5QG | G31 5QY | G31 5RA |
G31 5RB | G32 6BW | G32 6BX | G32 6DG | G32 6DH | G32 6DJ |
G32 6DQ | G32 6DR | G32 6DS | G32 6EH | G32 6EJ | G32 6EL |
G32 6EN | G32 6EP | G32 6EQ | G32 6ER | G32 6ES | G32 6ET |
G32 6EW | G32 7EA | G40 3HW |
Thorntree, Middlesbrough:
TS3 8DN | TS3 8EN | TS3 8EP | TS3 8ER | TS3 8ES | TS3 8ET |
TS3 8EU | TS3 8EW | TS3 8HB | TS3 8HD | TS3 8HE | TS3 8HH |
TS3 8HJ | TS3 8HL | TS3 8HQ | TS3 8HR | TS3 8HU | TS3 8HZ |
TS3 8JA | TS3 8JB | TS3 8JD | TS3 8JE | TS3 8JL | TS3 8JN |
TS3 8JP | TS3 8JR | TS3 8JS | TS3 8JT | TS3 8JW | TS3 8JX |
TS3 8JY | TS3 8JZ | TS3 8LA | TS3 8LB | TS3 8LD | TS3 8LE |
TS3 8LF | TS3 8LG | TS3 8LH | TS3 8LJ | TS3 8LL | TS3 8LN |
TS3 8LP | TS3 8LQ | TS3 8LS | TS3 8LT | TS3 8LU | TS3 8LW |
TS3 8LX | TS3 8LY | TS3 8LZ | TS3 8NA | TS3 8NB | TS3 8ND |
TS3 8NE | TS3 8NF | TS3 8NG | TS3 8NH | TS3 8NL | TS3 8NP |
TS3 8NQ | TS3 8PD | TS3 8QD | TS3 8RL | TS3 8YT | TS3 8YU |
TS3 8YX | TS3 9AR | TS3 9AT | TS3 9AX | TS3 9AY | TS3 9AZ |
TS3 9BA | TS3 9BB | TS3 9BE | TS3 9BG | TS3 9BH | TS3 9BJ |
TS3 9BL | TS3 9BN | TS3 9BP | TS3 9BQ | TS3 9BS | TS3 9BT |
TS3 9BU | TS3 9BW | TS3 9BX | TS3 9BY | TS3 9BZ | TS3 9DA |
TS3 9DB | TS3 9DD | TS3 9DE | TS3 9DF | TS3 9DP | TS3 9DS |
TS3 9DT | TS3 9DU | TS3 9DW | TS3 9DX | TS3 9DY | TS3 9DZ |
TS3 9EA | TS3 9ED | TS3 9EE | TS3 9EF | TS3 9EG | TS3 9EH |
TS3 9EJ | TS3 9EL | TS3 9EN | TS3 9EP | TS3 9EQ | TS3 9ER |
TS3 9ES | TS3 9ET | TS3 9EU | TS3 9EW | TS3 9EZ | TS3 9HA |
TS3 9HB | TS3 9HD | TS3 9HE | TS3 9HF | TS3 9HG | TS3 9HH |
TS3 9HJ | TS3 9HL | TS3 9HN | TS3 9HP | TS3 9HQ | TS3 9HR |
TS3 9HS | TS3 9HT | TS3 9HU | TS3 9HW | TS3 9HX | TS3 9HY |
TS3 9HZ | TS3 9JA | TS3 9JB | TS3 9JD | TS3 9JE | TS3 9JF |
TS3 9JG | TS3 9JH | TS3 9JJ | TS3 9JL | TS3 9JN | TS3 9JP |
TS3 9JQ | TS3 9JR | TS3 9JS | TS3 9JT | TS3 9JU | TS3 9JW |
TS3 9JX | TS3 9JY | TS3 9JZ | TS3 9LA | TS3 9LB | TS3 9LD |
TS3 9LE | TS3 9LF | TS3 9LG | TS3 9LH | TS3 9LJ | TS3 9LL |
TS3 9LN | TS3 9LP | TS3 9LQ | TS3 9LU | TS3 9LW | TS3 9LX |
TS3 9LY | TS3 9NA | TS3 9NB | TS3 9ND | TS3 9NE | TS3 9NF |
TS3 9NG | TS3 9NH | TS3 9NJ | TS3 9NL | TS3 9NN | TS3 9NP |
TS3 9NQ | TS3 9NS | TS3 9NT | TS3 9NW | TS3 9NX | TS3 9PA |
TS3 9PD | TS3 9PL | TS3 9PS | TS3 9PT | TS3 9PU | TS3 9PX |
TS3 9PZ | TS3 9QA | TS3 9QB | TS3 9QD | TS3 9QE | TS3 9QH |
TS3 9QL | TS3 9QN | TS3 9QP | TS3 9QW | TS3 9RA | TS3 9RB |
TS3 9RD | TS3 9RE | TS3 9RF | TS3 9RG | TS3 9RH | TS3 9RJ |
TS3 9RL | TS3 9RN | TS3 9RP | TS3 9RQ | TS3 9RR | TS3 9RW |
TS3 9WZ | TS3 9YW | TS3 9YX | TS3 9YZ |
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations impose requirements to take part in work-focused interviews (“interviews”) on certain persons who reside in specified areas. The requirements apply to those who make a claim for income support or incapacity benefit or, as at the date that these Regulations come into force, are already entitled to income support except where paragraph 7 (persons incapable of work) of Schedule 1B to the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987 (S.I. 1987/1967) applies. They also apply to the partners of certain recipients of income support, incapacity benefit, severe disablement allowance or income-based jobseeker’s allowance (other than a joint-claim jobseeker’s allowance) where the recipient is entitled to the benefit at a higher rate in respect of the partner.
These Regulations also make provision for claimants of a jobseeker’s allowance to participate in an employment zone programme established by the Secretary of State under section 60 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30) to assist them to obtain sustainable employment where those jobseekers reside in areas designated as “employment zones”.
Regulation 1 provides for citation and commencement, and regulation 2 provides for interpretation and application. In particular it provides for these Regulations to apply only to certain persons who reside in areas of the country which are identified in the Schedule.
Regulation 3 specifies those persons who are required to take part in an interview as a condition of a claim for income support or incapacity benefit.
Regulation 4 prescribes that certain persons are required to take part in interviews as a condition of their or, where they are a partner, of the benefit recipient continuing to be paid the full amount of any of the specified benefits to which they are entitled. It also specifies when requirements to take part in interviews will arise.
Regulation 5 prescribes the time when an interview is to take place.
Regulation 6 provides that a requirement to take part in an interview can be waived where it would not be of assistance to the person, or it would not be appropriate in the circumstances of the case, and regulation 7 provides that an interview can be deferred.
Regulation 8 prescribes circumstances when a person is exempted from a requirement to take part in an interview. Regulation 9 prescribes that where a person is in receipt of two or more specified benefits concurrently requirements to take part in interviews will not arise in relation to each benefit separately. It also specifies when the next requirement will arise where a person in receipt of at least one specified benefit makes a claim for either income support or incapacity benefit.
Regulation 10 provides for a person to be advised of the date, place and time of the interview and provides that an interview can take place in the person’s home if it is considered that it would be unreasonable to require the person to attend elsewhere.
Regulation 11 prescribes the circumstances where a person is to be regarded as having taken part in an interview. Regulation 12 sets out the consequences of a failure to take part in an interview, including how benefit can be reduced for such a failure. Regulation 13 specifies the circumstances where those consequences cease to apply, and regulation 14 specifies examples of matters to be taken into account in determining whether a person had good cause for his failure to take part in an interview.
Regulation 15 provides that a decision that a person has failed to take part in an interview without good cause can be appealed to an appeal tribunal under section 12 of the Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14).
Regulation 16 designates certain areas as employment zones by reference to the postcodes set out in Part 2 of the Schedule.
In conjunction with the provision in regulation 2(4), regulation 17 specifies those jobseekers who may be directed to participate in an employment zone programme and regulation 18 specifies those jobseekers who may request early entry and then be directed to participate in an employment zone programme.
Regulation 19 sets out the two stages of the employment zone programme.
Regulation 20 makes provision for certain requirements of the Jobseekers Act 1995 (c. 18) to be suspended in the case of a jobseeker who is participating in an employment zone programme.
Regulation 21 provides for the employment zone provisions in these Regulations to cease to apply to a jobseeker who informs the Secretary of State that he is no longer ordinarily resident within one of the areas set out in Part 2 of the Schedule, unless he asks to complete an employment zone programme which he has already begun. The regulation also provides for any sanction incurred by that jobseeker under section 19 or 20A of the Jobseekers Act 1995 in relation to his participation (including a failure to participate) in an employment zone programme to end and for no further such sanctions to be imposed on a jobseeker who asks to continue the employment zone programme under this provision.
Regulation 22 makes a consequential amendment to the Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1987 (S.I. 1987/1968) which relates to claims made by persons subject to work-focused interviews.
Regulation 23 amends the definition of “employment zone programme” in regulation 75(1)(a)(iii) of the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/207) which has the effect of enabling sanction provisions under the Jobseekers Act 1995 to apply to defaults by jobseekers in connection with an employment zone programme operated under these Regulations.
Regulation 24 makes consequential amendments to provisions in the Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/991) which relate to work-focused interviews.
Regulations 25, 26 and 27 make consequential amendments to the Social Security (Work-focused Interviews for Lone Parents) and Miscellaneous Amendments Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/1926), the Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/1703) and the Social Security (Jobcentre Plus Interviews for Partners) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/1886). These are required so that while persons are subject to these Regulations they will not be called in for interviews under any of those regulations, but they may be called in for such interviews when they are no longer subject to these Regulations.
A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business.
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