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Ellesmere Port telephone exchange
Ellesmere Port and carries the Openreach exchange code LVELL. Copper stop-sell restrictions have been in force here since 4 June 2024 (Tranche 12).
Stop-sell status
In force
since 4 June 2024
Exchange code
LVELL
Tranche 12
Analogue switch-off (national)
31 Jan 2027
PSTN retirement — every UK exchange
What this means if you’re on the Ellesmere Port exchange
Openreach places an exchange on the FTTP priority list once full fibre reaches roughly 75% of the premises it serves. From the restriction date, any premises here that can order full fibre can no longer take out new copper services — analogue phone lines, FTTC broadband, working-line takeovers. Nothing is switched off on that date: existing lines keep working until your provider migrates you ahead of the national PSTN retirement on 31 January 2027.
When migration happens your number stays the same, and the local dialling code is unaffected — find it in the area-code index. If a call from an unfamiliar local number is what brought you here, run it through the lookup to see the Ofcom range holder and live reputation reports.
Nearby exchanges
- HootonEllesmere Port · LVHOO9 November 2023
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- Anfield (LV/ANF)Liverpool · LVANF6 November 2025
- ArrowebrookBirkenhead · LVARR8 August 2023
- Aughton GreenOrmskirk · LVAUG25 January 2022
- BirkenheadBirkenhead · LVBIR25 January 2022
- Bootle (LV/BOO)Bootle · LVBOO6 November 2025
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FAQs about the Ellesmere Port exchange
Is the Ellesmere Port telephone exchange closing?
Ellesmere Port (code LVELL) is on Openreach's FTTP priority stop-sell list — copper sales restrictions have applied since 4 June 2024. The building isn't shutting yet, but analogue (PSTN) service ends nationally on 31 January 2027, and premises with full fibre available here can no longer order new copper products.
What does stop sell at Ellesmere Port mean for my landline?
Existing services keep working — stop sell only blocks new supply of copper products (new analogue lines, copper broadband, transfers between providers on copper) at premises where full fibre is available. When your provider migrates you, your phone number stays the same and calls move to digital voice over broadband.
Which numbers come from the Ellesmere Port exchange?
Exchange serving areas don't map one-to-one onto dialling codes, but local landlines will use the geographic code for Ellesmere Port. Use the area-code index to find it, or look up a specific number to see its Ofcom range holder.
Source: Openreach FTTP Priority Exchange stop-sell ancillary document (© British Telecommunications plc), republished as facts with attribution. Dates reflect the most recent published document revision; always confirm migration plans with your own provider.