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Can You Find This Postcode #39

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Can you name the postcode where this photo is taken from and the place in the photograph?
This one was taken and submitted by one of our lovely members.
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Postcode Hunt #39

In the spirit of fair competition, please do not use reverse image searching or google lens to find the postcodes.

The answer is: Dean’s Bridge, Queensferry Road, Edinburgh, EH3 7UA

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  • Well, almost two years ago My Daughter, driving straight on at a roundabout was hit by an Amazon van, the driver did not stop. Thankfully she was not injured, though very shaken.

    Police say nothing they can do, and Amazon where nothing but obstructive.

    Thanks to the near-by Wetherspoons we had clear CCCTV, though no reg' number.

    Her insurers where not very helpful either, last year they gave her £300 for the poor way they handled communication, not explaining what was happening.

    December, insurer says they cannot trace driver and thus claim would go against her.

    We say this not acceptable, video clearly shows van entering her lane and hitting RHR.

    February, they reduce it to 50/50, and try to make it sound like they doing her favour.

    I dictate a letter requesting they do what we pay them for, and represent us by bringing a claim against Amazon and initiate Court proceedings.

    They can tell where a parcel is at any given time within 6 feet, so why can't they identify a driver. Beside, they have a duty of care.

    Not her fault so no liability accepted.

    Today, they offer another £300 apology, refund the £600 excess and mark it as a no fault accident.

    So, financially a good outcome. Sad that amazon have got away with it.

    Moral of the story, don't give up.

  • Out a walk with the wife and dog in the park and she says "will we throw a ball for him?"

    "Don't be daft" I said "who would come?" 🤪🤪

  • How many more times are you going to ask if I'm interested in investing in bitcoin. I've answered no every time yet I still get asked the same question regularly. Presumably if I was to answer yes I would get sponsored links to some website where I can buy it. NO I'm not interested, it's a scam you can lose a fortune on. If Pick my Postcode was a half decent company they would not be advertising this rubbish.

    • Takes a lot longer to post a comment complaining about it than it does to just earn a penny by clicking "no"!

    • Please read the disclaimer which comes with the survey.

      This survey is designed to understand the change in attitude towards a subject over time, so you may have already answered it before and may be asked to answer it again in the future.

      Clients paying us to undertake market research is part of what enables us to be a free prize draw giveaway. We can’t afford to turn away paying clients. As long as they wish to keep paying for us to ask it, we will. It only takes a second to answer.

      And no, answering "yes" doesn't redirect you anywhere or show you sponsored links. It is just collecting information about how interest changes over time. We wrong a blog about it once.

    • I assume the site gets paid to display the question, so just say no, and move on, that's what I do.

      Not sure why someone would want to buy a bit of a coin anyway ?

      🤔😁

  • Puppies started learning a new exercise today - Send Away to a mat and lie down. They did really well and all got as far as doing it on about 4th or 5th go - even though it was only about one stride away. I do like a dog that will lie down when told - so useful if you are out somewhere and need both hands free, or if talking to someone a bit elderly, like our 93yr old neighbour when she is out walking her dog. She is amazing, still doing Pilates and working in the garden centre, but don’t think a bumbling great Labrador jumping up at her is a good idea.

    • Well done Poppy, Shadow & Storm!

    • When the last two find a good home you should take a holiday as you certainly deserve one, and I'm sure Indi will enjoy a break too.

    • Anyone who gets one of your pups will have had a lot of work done for them!

  • Anyone else had a problem with the Hearst magazine offer? I clicked on it & it says the page can't be found!

    • Hi White Cat, thanks for letting us know, we have paused the offer and contacted Hearst.

    • Came up on this page, 3 month magazine subscription for £3.00. even tried to do it through email. (& £2.00 on my bonus 😋)

    • Can't see it on the PMP bonus offers which are on the Bonus Draw page. Where did you see it?

  • Haha I love that someone has used the Buckingham Palace postcode and it's come up tonight on the Stackpot

    • Lots of people live in Buckingham Palace - there are 188 staff bedrooms.

    • 295 people registered it. But only 35 eligible to claim.

      Drawn 29/06/16, 28/04/20, 09/10/22, 31/01/25, 14/04/26

    • Not the first time it has won.

      Lots of people changed or used that postcode so I guess there are many people with ID numbers that can be picked.

  • I went to the doctor's as I felt my hearing was bad.

    Doc said "can you describe the symptoms?"

    "Yes no problem" I said.

    "Homer works in a power plant and Marge has large blue hair!!" 🤪🤪

    • Kat, Alley. Said to have stimulated the development/definition of a phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, ... Zulu).

    • @ Kat. Chinese whisper from "Send reinforcements we are going to advance".

    • Send three & four pence we're going to a dance.......

      (Trench humour from WW1)

    • 🤣🤣🤣

    • 😂

    • :-) :-) :-)

    • Sounds similar to the ever increasing conversations in our house. Thanks for the chuckle :-)

    • Old, but...🤣🤣

  • I used to be in a band called Missing Cat -

    - you probably saw our posters.

    • Were you any good because lots of people were very worried about you? lol

    • 😹

    • 🤣🤣🤣

    • :-) :-)

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  • Ok

    • Is there any anything I can help you with, Gatuso?

      If you're new, welcome to our site. Please take some time to read our FAQs https://help.pickmypostcode.com/ and Rules https://pickmypostcode.com/rules/ which are also linked at the bottom of each page. If ever you need help you can email us at admin@pickmypostcode.com.

  • Not posting much these days because the eye is still not right & I'm struggling a bit. Not so much that I missed the Marzipan bars at 9p in Aldi though! I liberated 20 plain ones, left the rum & raisin ones for those who don't mind their marzipan being polluted. Would Enver call it a success? 🤔

    • Beth, you can change the voice of Alexa to male or female with a British, American, Australian or Indian voice. You can also increase the speed of talking. I only discovered this a couple of weeks ago!

    • Quite agree with the female narrators being a bit more tiring to listen to, but it’s probably something to do with the register of their voice - I don’t mind the newsreaders Jane Hill, Sophie Raworth and Reeta C, but then they have reasonably low voices. One of our company cars used to have an option of male or female on the satnav - salesman said everyone used the male. I wish Alexa was an Alex.

    • Hope you get your eyes sorted soon Kat.

      Reading glasses might help but try before you buy as they come in different strengths.

      I had to wear glasses all day every day for 57 years before cataract operations to both eyes. Now I can manage everyday situations without glasses but still need to read very small print.

    • Kat, when my cousin had his eye done (before the time when you can get new specs) he bought a pair of £1 reading sunglasses and managed with those for a while. Don't understand the sunglasses bit, but worth a try for a £1. Only place which has marzipan bars around here is Boyes although they are considerably more expensive than 9p! I used to like the marzipan cakes from Bettys Tea Room. We could do with a Bettys around here. Hope your eyes improve soon.

    • Thank you all for your good wishes. Much appreciated.

      Learning to manage without specs is hard, worn varifocals for 40 years so it's weird not having specs on! Magnifying specs not much use because the untreated eye doesn't focus properly (lazy sod!) I found some ancient varies out which don't have much correction on the treated eye side & I used them to read a bit last night. Been listening to audiobooks but I'm waiting for the next in series of Peter Grainger's D.S Smith series. I like the narrators voice, Gilbert somebody. I have listened to one from another series which has a female voice & it features a female detective, D,I, Freeman? I know the narrator is right for the subject but I don't really like female narrators, find the male voice easier on the ear. Is this only me or is it quite common? What do you think younger sister?🤔

    • Good luck, older sister! You can have the marzipan - I do qute like it, but went into Grape Tree today and succumbed to the Cherry Bakewell Bars. I did manage to eat one between there and the osteo, about fifty yards and hid the other one as I know he likes them too! Bit niggled that they used to be about 89p, then kept climbing to their current rate of £1.19 - at least it helps the diet if the price keeps climbing.

    • FORGIVE CAPS PMP.

      KAT,

      SENDING YOU HEALING VIBES, I HOPE YOUR BURN HAS FULLY RECOVERED TOO.

      祝你早日康复

      😉

    • Hope your eye gets better soon Kat, I'm very envious of the 9p marzipan!

    • Been missing your input Kat, I thought perhaps you were on holiday.

      Hope your eye problem gets sorted very soon

    • I also managed to get some 9p marzipan bars - I spotted them cos there was a woman photographing the price on the shelf and I wondered what she doing! Hope your eye gets better soon.

    • Going back to SpaMedica on 9th May. Apparently the fluid has gone, almost, so it's definitely improving but it seems to be variable in clarity & comfort. The other eye, which was compensating, seems to not want to play anymore. I asked why the nurse was showing me a chart in Chinese or maybe Korean at the last visit, that's how bad the blurring & double vision in the untreated eye was! I really was lucky to spot the marzipan wasn't I?🤣🤣🤣

    • I forgot all about Easter marzipan, thought that was Xmas only, I like rum'n'raisin but prefer pineapple, I checked both my stores right now, Aldi say they shot off the shelf soon as reduced - nil stock, & Lidl say they don't do marzipan logs at Easter, if you got any at all at 9p then I'd say it was a success. Sorry to hear you eye is still dodgy, hope your next appointment is soon?

    • Kat Sorry about the eye but remember your mouth hasn't moved, you'll still manage to get through that marzipan. And well done, even I had to pay 20p at Lidl, I bought loads. I'm expecting to be near Aldi tomorrow so I'll have a look but I'd expect them to be gone now.

    • Kat, I hope that you get your eye sorted soon.

      That sounds like a great bargain!

      Take care 💞

    • Sorry to hear that you're still struggling with your eye. I hope that they are trying to help you.

  • Pleased to have joined up.

    • Welcome.

    • Hello & good luck! 🤞

    • Hi 👋

    • 👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼

    • Hi ElvisEJ. Welcome to our site. Please take some time to read our FAQs https://help.pickmypostcode.com/ and Rules https://pickmypostcode.com/rules/ which are also linked at the bottom of each page. If ever you need help you can email us at admin@pickmypostcode.com.

  • As a child I was encouraged to save all my change in a tin in the cupboard below the stairs.

    It was 15 years before I discovered I was feeding the electric meter!! 🤪🤪

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    • 😂😂

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    • :-) :-) :-)

  • Those photos of Woody made me laugh.

    • Glad you can see them, Kat. I will send on any his owner sends me, but nothing today. I did take them out for a walk a couple of times today but really can't manage three manic termites and a camera as well as staying upright. Hopefully next week stepson will have a few days off and has promised to take on more help with the monsters.

    • Lovely to see a lad & his dog so happy together. Woody looks so grown up! Thanks Em & Beth.

    • Nice photos, please keep them coming...

    • Only just seen them, they are good ones. He looks quite grown up.

    • Thanks Beth and Em, they are great photos.

    • He seems to be settled and happy. Thanks Em and Beth for sending them.

  • Hi everyone,

    With the kind permission of Chris (the admin of PickMyPostcode), I am sharing a link to a questionnaire I am carrying out for my Masters degree in Youth Work Leadership. I'm looking to find out more about how people around the UK perceive young people and youth work. It takes about 10-15 minutes of your time, and every response helps to expand our surprisingly undocumented understanding of this important topic!

    https://qualtricsxml9lhljps7.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0BAzR8hCSeGmivs

    I hope you will consider taking part. It doesn't collect any especially identifying data if you are like me and don't like giving that out! Thank you in advance for your time and help.

    • Done! Best of luck with your Masters, James.

    • I've just completed this, James, and have also put a link on my Facebook newsfeed. I have to say, it was quite interesting and it turns out that I have much more of a view on the subject matter than I anticipated! Good luck with the research and your degree.

    • James,

      I was screened out. I didn't get my 5p bonus 🤣😂

      Did make me think, I really struggled for a positive youth experience, which made me really think how society has shifted

    • Thanks Beth, I'm glad you found some value in doing it too! I've loved how many people have commented to me or said in the closing response that they found this questionnaire had really made them think about their views.

    • Done- hope it is of use to you. Actually useful to me too, making me think about my own reactions and young people’s problems.

    • Thanks Caroline, Jennie, and Little Owl! I appreciate your participation and your well-wishes very much :)

    • Done, good luck James.

    • Done. Good luck 😊

    • Hi James - happy to do so! I'm a retired uni lecturer (not in that subject area) and am always interested in helping students. Off to cook our tea now but will do the questionnaire this evening. Good luck with the Masters!

  • This morning I have signed up to do a mile a day in May this time for Dementia UK and hope to raise as much money as I could. I am rather excited to take on this challenge xx

    • Oh wow that's fantastic Admin Em hope you do reach your target please let me know by Sunday if you manage to get your target please xx I hope I do well too as I know raising money is rather difficult xx

    • I've raised £190. So I'm £10 away from my target but I'm just happy to have raised anything. Things are so tight for everyone right now. I hope that Cancer Research does well overall.

      I hope that you do well for Dementia UK.

    • Thank you AJR xx

      Thank you Admin Em how is your current sponsor coming along? xx

      Thank you Jaffa xx

    • Good luck and a great cause.

    • Good luck Dharma. I did this in Feb '24, but sadly due to personal circumstances I didn't get to do the full month. I still raised some money for the charity though. I hope you have fun raising some money and getting fit at the same time.

    • Good luck Dharma.

  • We went for a very short walk after tea, only going a little way into the woods. All going well, so I decided to risk dropping Storm's lead and letting him run with Shadow. All going fine until we turned back - Storm took off for home like a bullet, for some reason - I sent Indi after him to grab his rope but she stoipped halfway to watch him, daft bat. I was about to ring home to tell stepson to go out the front to catch him and bring him in, when Storm suddenly stopped, looked round and came tearing back. Goodness knows why he did it, but maybe we'll keep it for the outward journey, and catch him up before we turn for home. I want to get them off-lead asap as they are more inclined to follow, and come back, when they are not sure of their surroundings, and it gets them into the habit of looking round, coming back and 'checking in' regularly. I don't want them getting like my neighbours' dog - never off the lead because she wouldn't risk it when it was a puppy, and when it was older it ran off once, so that was it - on the lead for the last 5 years.

    • Anyone else see the resemblance to a lion in Woody photos? Especially the one where he is coming head on, stalking.

    • Those latest great photos of Woody really emphasise just how much he has grown. Enjoying his new life and home.

    • BuaD 😂

    • I used to walk our 2 dogs in Thetford Forest. They would run ahead but look back every so often to check that I was following. Sometimes I used to play a trick with them. I would wait till they looked back and then hide behind a tree. The older dog would run back and continue past where I was hiding. The younger dog would run back to the exact spot she had last seen me. I had to come out of hiding then in case the other dog kept running away.

    • I remember my daughter doing that in the New Forest, she never looked back

    • Storm must have decided that he had gone far enough away from you, Mum & safety, so came back. It's good that they are getting into the habit of not straying too far. Your poor neighbour's dog!

  • My mate just phoned and said he had failed his Australian music exam.

    I said "did you re do it?" 😜😜

    • Eww! Just had a Rolf Harris flashback.

    • It doesn't work when you read it as Austrian and takes many more readings before the brain twigs.

    • I had to read this twice to get it. 😂

    • @Kb HaHaHa, it's 4:40 am, and I just got this 👍🏻

      (In my defence, I didn't read it until 10 minutes ago)

    • Maybe he didn't blow 🌬 hard enough 🌬

  • Today’s report from the battleground: the pups have been for a short trip into the woods today, for a new experience. We only went about a couple of hundred yards to the entrance gate, then about the same again, but I did let Shadow off the lead, as he is very good and I don’t think he will go far. They were fine when we got back, so I took them again at lunchtime. All going fine until Indi decided it was all too exciting and started zoomies all round us. She flattened poor Shadow, just galloped over him, then rolled him over and started growling, asking him to run with her. Poor thing, he was scared silly and hid in the bushes until I managed to get her back on four wheels again. At least they are quiet now - I should be studying but currently having a dribble - Sean Bean is on with a double bill of Sharpe!

    • I know what I mean.

      Husband walked in one day when Sharpe was on and chucked a tea towel at me. 'What's that for?' I asked.

      'You were dribbling,' he answered.

      I do plenty of drooling when I fall asleep in the chair in the evening, but I don't know what I am dreaming about.

    • Beth, I hope you meant 'drool' because if you are having a dribble maybe Tena could help?🤭

    • Can’t you just hear the voice! He needed a bigger part in the show. I was surprised how upset I was when ‘the gang’ were wiped out at Waterloo - very touching when the two men crawled closer to link hands as they died.

    • John Tams on his early career: "We didn't do Drama at my school, we did smoking. Smoking, running about in t'cold, and metalwork. The careers officer told me "you'll go and work down t'pit", I said "I want to work for the BBC". He said "you'll be an electrician down t'pit". So I ran away and joined a travelling fairground."

      John Tams on playing crack shot Rifleman Hagman: "I don't judge distances very well. I tend to be very careful with bayonets."

      Lovely man.

    • I have the Sharpe's Theme music and "Over the hills..." on a cassette tape somewhere.

    • What a talented guy he is, John Tams. I read about him a coupkle of years ago.

      I also have an extremely soft spot, if you'll excuse the term, for Patrick Harper! One could say I'm not fussy, but that's another matter. 🥧(work it out!)

    • I used to know Hagman.

    • He changed his spelling to match. Silly sod

    • If Sean is pronounce "Shawn" why isn't he called Shawn Bawn (or Bourne)?

      I'm having one of those days. 😁

  • My grandad always said when one door closes, another one opens.

    Smart man but a horrible cabinet maker.

    • 😂 It's nice to start a Monday morning with some laughter, thanks.

    • My lady friend says her dog is a welder, ... when the door opens the dog makes a bolt for it.

    • 🤣🤣

    • :-) :-)

    • Brilliant

    • 😂

  • Hi abd good luck

    • Welcome to our site, Weemrst! Please do read our Rules & FAQs as Choc suggested.

      Thanks for helping, Choc.

    • Hi Weemrst and welcome. Do take some time to read the FAQs https://help.pickmypostcode.com/ and Rules https://pickmypostcode.com/rules/ which are also linked at the bottom of each page. If ever you need help you can email admin@pickmypostcode.com.

    • Same to you. 😃

  • Just wasted 20 minutes answering the Bonus question on Government Policy to come unstuck when asked to highlight a question. It wasn't working so i have lost any points I would have got. GRRR!!!

    • Unfortunately, highlighting isn't easy on every kind of device and some surveys are clearly not made with all kinds of devices in mind.

      Did the survey have a completion tracker? Do you know how far through it you were?

      Please do email us at admin@pickmypostcode.com

    • If it was a technical fault (i.e no ability to highlight) then did you complete the Bad Experience report to tech as well as emailing admin@pickmypostcode.com with the full details?

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/156-technical-issues-with-external-surveys

      Update: having seen a comment about highlighting on the Bonus Draw page, I've assumed that you knew how to highlight?

    • Check out thd FAQ pages. There are instructions there to claim your missing bonus. 😀

  • I was really angry at my friend Mark for stealing my dictionary. I told him "Mark my words!"...

    • 😂

    • Took the words right out of my shelf

    • I thought a thesaurus was a dinosaur.

    • If that happened to me I would be lost for words.

    • There's no words to describe it, I would be speechless.

    • We nearly got caught stealing a book from the library. My friend said "do you think thesaurus?"

  • Puppy Tails Adventures

    Today stepson joined me to walk the pups again - only 15 min altogether but at least he knows where we go to avoid the main thoroughfare now, keeping to the heath side of the tracks. Much easier for me with just the two boys on leads instead of three. They had a rest at lunchtme, then I took them outside in the garden just now - Storm has had his first swimming lesson, by the look of him. They all took off towards the pond, and I followed, Shadow and Poppy galloped back to the lawn, then I noticed Storm coming out of the bushes looking a bit shell-shocked and like a spiky loo-brush. He's either been paddling and fallen into the shallows or gone into the little stone trough, hidden in the trees, and only about a foot deep. The other possibility, much more likely, is that he stood on the side of the bucket that was full of rainwater and it tipped over onto him - I doubt he fell in the pond as I would have seen him - I followed them as soon as they headed that way. Anyway, all back indoors to dry him off and while I was then changing their puppy sheets to put them back in, Poppy and Storm disappeared again - Shadow was sitting patiently waiting for me 💖. I suddenly realised what was happening and went after the monsters - sure enough, the two 18kg £30 bags of Harringtons dry food that stepson bought this morning... one now with a three-inch hole right at the bottom, with two snuffling noses buried inside it... The annoying thing is that it happened a couple of weeks ago too and I had intended to put the bags up on the windowsill to keep them safe (fat chance!) but got sidetracked with two people turning up unexpectedly, then an Amazon delivery, then taking the pups out - forgot to do it. Anyway, I have turned ithe torn bag upside down, walloped two rear ends (totally unconcerned) and hopefully left things a bit safer!

    Storm is fine after his drenching. I need a gin!

    • 18th April 3.35pm @Ayr, 30 runners max, will post an updated list nearer the date.

    • Goody. Are we doing the virtual tenner again? Who's got the list of runners?

    • Well done Beth & tetleyt. 👍 its the Scottish Grand National next Saturday - it's always a week later.

    • OK, I promised a tenner to charity if Iroko finished. Is there a charity for frazzled puppy-sitters? I know! Bombay Gin Distillery guided tour! OK, maybe the RSPCA could do with it after finding 250 dogs in one room.

      Update - have sent it to RSPCA with Gift Aid.

    • @Enver, I had a £1 each way on Iroku..last of the big spenders.

      I won £3.80 😂

      @Beth, I’m so glad I don’t have pups to look after.

      You’re doing a great job. 😍

    • You have missed a trick here, Beth. Good advertising for Harringtons.

    • You always make mine and hubby’s day Beth . The pups definitely keep you on your toes . Love all the photos and Puppy Tales ❤️💙

    • Beth, there's never a dull moment in your house! ☺️

    • Haha, Labs love water & food.

      Have 2 gins, 🐴 Iroku finished in 2nd place at 18-1.

  • Does anyone win as been playing for months have loads of bonus but never won

    • The Winners Results page (linked near the bottom of every page) shows when a draw was claimed in red or missed in grey.

      https://pickmypostcode.com/past-winners/

      The system completes the draws from a database of active account ID numbers using a random number generator and the parameters of the smallest ID number to the largest. It then displays the postcode on the chosen account number as the winner of the draw. All it ‘sees’ is the account numbers of active members, it is not influenced by any other data or outside factors and is as random as a computer can be.

    • Many people have been checking for years and not won anything.

    • Amount of bonus or length of time checking cannot influence a random lottery. It’s just down to random luck. Nobody wins until the day they do. 😊

    • Months?

      Pah! Chickenfeed!

    • Em and Marie pay out winners every day. Why not look on the Winners Results page. It shows you all the winners since the site first started.

      The Winners Map page shows all those near you who have claimed.

    • Try scrolling to the foot of the page and see the stats which show over £3 million has been paid out.

      Check ... https://www.trustpilot.com/review/pickmypostcode.com

      If you're on Facebook ...

      https://www.facebook.com/pickmypostcode

      Browse comments from winners on the draw pages.

      Don't expect to win, many have been here over 15 years and have yet to win, but you could win tomorrow!

  • Logged into PMP around 2 pm today for the first time since yesterday afternooon. There were no surveys available and no bonus draws for me! Why?

    • There are always less, often none, at the weekends as those platforms don't work weekends.

      If you can't see the bonus draws, try clearing your cache, or a hard refresh on the page.

      https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/87-im-having-trouble-loading-the-site