.@CnaG protesting outside #eircode launch re exclusion of 50,000 Irish addresses from database. pic.twitter.com/2kv6GclbrI
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) July 13, 2015
The awkward moment when #eircode haven’t given the Four Courts a code. #shambles
— Patrick Conboy (@pat_conboy) July 13, 2015
Seems where I live just moved from Cavan to Dundalk …. WTF #eircode
— Dermot Kennedy (@DermoKennedy) July 13, 2015
And, with the introduction of #eircode, the entire community of Ballysaggart is wiped out. pic.twitter.com/aouxn21LO3
— Aoife Bennett (@AoifeAnnMartha) July 13, 2015
Shannon Airport’s been teleported to Limerick by #Eircode. pic.twitter.com/Gb3wuUmrIT
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) July 13, 2015
Eek.
Some reaction this morning as Communications Minister Alex White launched Ireland’s new €27million national post code service, Eircode.
Find or check an Eircode here
Previously: Living Off The Grid
Thousands of place names have no Eircode, says campaign group (Irish Times)

