Are these part of the UK?
Will I have to go to the post office and get them weighed and pay more stamps from England?
Wales + Northern Ireland?
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Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
There part of the UK. I dont think you need to take them to the post office. I didnt when i sent off to a venue in Scotland and i live in England.
Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
Hey aamir 
The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland so yes.. they are a part of the UK
EastendersFan took care of the other question! {thumb2}
Nich
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The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland so yes.. they are a part of the UK
EastendersFan took care of the other question! {thumb2}
Nich
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Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
Well Wales is part of the UK, you would definitely not need extra stamps to send to there.
Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain, but because it is not connected to the mainland UK I don't know if you would have to pay any extra for shipping, I have always wondered this myself.
Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain, but because it is not connected to the mainland UK I don't know if you would have to pay any extra for shipping, I have always wondered this myself.
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Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
If your sending to Ireland itself, not Northen Ireland you might have to pay a bit more and they might even have their own stamps if your sending a ssae as its not part of the UK but im not completely sure.
Good luck
Good luck
Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland is just normal postage. I sent my Snow Patrol letter to N. Ireland with just a normal 1st class stamp with no problems. 
Re: Wales + Northern Ireland?
I have sent to Wales and Northern Ireland too I think and that has been fine as the postage rates cover the whole of the UK. However if you were sending to the Republic of Ireland you should get it checked at the post office as I think they have different prices/policies.
Good luck and hope you are successful!
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Good luck and hope you are successful!
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