Postcode 1 King Street, Earlestown, Newton le Willows, UK

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About the Address 1 King Street, Earlestown, Newton le Willows

Postcode WA12 9QU is the address of 1 King Street, Earlestown, Newton le Willows which is in North West region of England. 1 King Street, Earlestown, Newton le Willows is within Earlestown wardof administrative division of Newton-le-Willows It falls under constituency St Helens North. The nearest station is Earlestown which is 0.09km away from the postcode. The postcode WA12 9QU is under the Merseyside police force and United Utilities is the main water supplier in the area

Postcode Search Result 1 King Street, Earlestown, Newton le Willows

Postcode:

WA12 9QU

Address Details: 1
King Street
Earlestown
Newton
le
Willows
Merseyside
England
United Kingdom
WA12 9QU
Parish: St. Helens, unparished area
Ward: Earlestown
Administrative Division: Newton-le-Willows
Country/State: Merseyside
Constituency: St Helens North
Region: North West
Country: England

Tavel around WA12 9QU

Nearest Station: Earlestown
Distance: 0.09 km

Other Useful Info of WA12 9QU

Water: United Utilities
Police: Merseyside

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