06875
06875 is a postal code in the United Kingdom, specifically within the town of Bicester in Oxfordshire. It is part of the larger postal district of Oxfordshire, which is designated by the first part of the postal code, "OX". The "68" in the code refers to a specific area within Oxfordshire, and the final two digits, "75", further narrow down the location to a particular street or area. Postal codes in the UK are used to facilitate the sorting and delivery of mail. The use of postal codes in the UK began in 1959 and has since become an integral part of the country's postal system. The postal code system is managed by Royal Mail, the national postal service provider.