Let's Talke – and no Butts

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Thursday, December 31, 2009
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CAMPAIGNERS are continuing to fight to have their village recognised by Royal Mail.

People who live in Butt Lane currently have to write their address as Talke so postal workers know where to send it.

But residents say this irritates them and causes confusion for visitors.

An online petition has been set up to force Royal Mail to change the address.

The campaign was started by Butt Lane's Liberal Democrat councillors Dennis Richards and Silvia Burgess.

Mr Richards said: "We are still collecting signatures and carrying out more canvassing.

"We are hoping to get the issue placed on the agenda for January's Kidsgrove Town Council meeting and then we can take the matter forward."

Royal Mail calls the Talke line on Butt Lane addresses the 'locality' and has a code of practice for locality changes.

Changes can be made subject to a number of conditions, which include the submission of a clearly defined set of geographical boundary data.

Royal Mail must also complete a survey of those affected by any change.

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    by jim morgan, Butt lane

    Thursday, December 31 2009, 4:12PM

    “You only have to look at the electorial boundary for the area that Butt Lane covers, which is clearly diffined with signposts, From Church Lawton in Cheshire to Kidsgrove and Talke in staffordshire, to see that is a need to have its own identity.There are over five thousand residents in Butt lane and the village should be able to use this in its postal address. Jim Morgan ,Past Town Mayor of Kidsgrove.”

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