There are valid UK telephone area codes beginning with +44 178, but you need one more digit. For example, +44 1788 (or domestically 01788) is Rugby.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
There is no area code 2145, nor 02145, nor 21, nor 021, in the UK. There are no valid numbers beginning with 021 or +44 21.
UK area code 020 is London, but there are no valid numbers beginning with 020 4, much less 020 43. Also, the area code for London is just 020, not 020x or 020xx. There are no other UK telephone area codes beginning with 020.
Not a valid code.
All UK area codes begin with a 0. There is no area code 6010 in the UK, and there is no 06010 code either.
No, HR49AR is not a valid zip code for the UK. UK postal codes typically follow a specific format, and HR49AR does not conform to these standard formats. The "HR" prefix does refer to the Hereford area, but the sequence following it does not represent a recognized postal code.
UK area code 020 is London.
There is no 01134 code in the UK.
There is no area code 20 in the UK
The country code and area code of Aberdeen, United Kingdom is 44, (0)1224.
In the UK, 0121 is the area code for Birmingham.
Cambridge is in area code 01223, or +44 1223 from outside the UK.
Until the early 1990's, area code +44 21 (or 021 within the UK) was Birmingham, which is now area code +44 121 (or 0121 within the UK). There has never been an area code +44 217 (or 0217) in the UK.