On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 at 05:51, Colin Smale <colin.sm...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> > > On the other hand using the "1-5" notation to indicate a range is pretty >> well understood in the UK at least. What it is missing is the >> "interpolation" value (even, odd, all). >> So let us sort this mess out by defining: >> 1) that a hyphen indicates a range >> > Are there any other scenarios for hyphenated addresses? > As Andrew mentioned earlier, out here it is very common to have an address like 1-5 which means that one property is built across 3 blocks, so it's official address is "1 to 5", with no interpolation. Even numbers are on the other side of the road, so nobody is going to be looking here for 2 & 4. Thanks Graeme
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