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10800971

Should the traffic lights named "The Commodore" have some kind of junction tag. At the moment it renders remarkably early as it is (perhaps a bug in Carto-CSS)

55817786

Hi EoghanM,

Would you like me to return Blackpool to its original node with all current tags?

Jerry

65081223

On the other hand it provides a more consistent format of machine readable text to be readily handled. Most OSM users will be using the data in some way mediated by apps & not as stored natively in the database. On my phone numbers entered in international format always work; in national format only when I'm in country.

64621068

Just wondered if Chestal really joins the new road in the middle. This picture http://www.dursleyglos.org.uk/html/dursley/news/aug_2018/long_street_10aug2018.htm suggests it still goes along by The Priory

65244559

and this suggests (as I thought) that Chestal is now in wrong place

65244559

Finally found some basis for changes http://www.dursleyglos.org.uk/html/dursley/news/jul_2018/long_street_clearance_9jul2018.htm

65244559

Ah, you beat me to it. I hadn't uploaded my changes because I think the edits to Chestal, Victoria Close & Long Street look odd (Chestal has been diverted from a line of buildings where the stream runs

57360018

Yeah, wanted to avoid amenity=gym; I guess it's leisure=fitness_centre, sport=fitness

32304579

Cant see any reason to keep them; or even how they got created in the first place.

65163064

Hi Estelle,

Great to hear it. Your bit of Rutland certainly looks as if there's plenty more to add. As you say every little bit helps, for walking I think field boundaries (hedges, walls etc) are probably most useful & you get to see the detail appear on the map.

Many of us find exploring paths to add data to OSM a great way to get to know a bit of countryside. I've written a few blog posts about it which may give more of a feel of what others are up to: http://sk53-osm.blogspot.com/search/label/footpaths. Also this talk by dudone provides a good overview of his approach in the Peak District.

If I you have a specific query or want more advice either send me a private message through the OSM site or email at SK53 dot osm at gmail dot com.

Cheers,

Jerry

65163064

Welcome and many thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap (OSM).

As I presume this is an area I know, I'd just like to check my assumption that this is a public bridleway. It's not marked as such on OSM, but the original contributor is a very active member of The Ramblers, so its usually a safe bet. However we can actually make that information explicit with additional tags (designation=public_bridleway) so I thought I'd just take the opportunity of your edit to ask.

BTW this map distinguishes between paths/trails/tracks marked as rights of way and other paths https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=14&lat=52.74037&lon=-0.69545. If you look near Scalford N of Melton you can see just how much information can be added.

Best wishes,

Jerry (aka SK53)

46990500

Hi Dudley, You mapped this area as a school way/331977095, but I'm pretty sure its the village hall (and mapped it as such because I used iD & didn't notice the school polygon). FHRS do have a playgroup based there. Cheers,
Jerry

65094418

Sorry didn't change changeset: this was adding skiing & pitch to Plas y Brennin ski slope

65007763

In general we cant use firms websites to add stuff to OSM, UNLESS they have given us permission. A number of firms have done this.

There are, however, a lot of other useful sources of info which can be used. For something like this case what we usually do is add a note saying something like "All shops branded as Bunnings now reverted to Homebase with a link, say, to a press article". This alerts people who live or work locally to check. You may find that there are some notes about which Homebase stores are closing already (e.g., note/1589983). You can use overpass-turbo to find locations (e.g., all Homebase: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/Eaa), so that you can often avoid referencing a website.

There are two schools of thought about updating stuff remotely: some think it's a no-brainer, others think that having out-dated information makes it more obvious that an area needs a comprehensive overhaul. If you see a BHS store you immediately know that no-one has checked the area for a while, whereas if only that was updated many other changes would be missed. Probably the community is split 40/60 on this issue.

There's an occasionally updated wikipage on UK Retail chains which tries to collect information about proportion mapped, closures etc. osm.wiki/Retail_chains_in_the_United_Kingdom.

In principle we could also alter data as a post-processing step, so that the map data would remain until re-surveyed but the for making a map we could, for instance mark chains which have closed as XYZ (closed). However no-one has done this yet.

HTH in terms of scratching a shop mapping itch.

60309694

Noted a prominent Toys R Us store from the train over the weekend. Someone not knowing the chain was in administration would look for this as a prominent marker.

64407745

Hi, You requested a review. I think in your first attempt you accidentally overwrote the information about your town. The second node added with just the office=advertising agency is fine. I apologise that I deleted it when putting back Faridkot as a town. I've now restored it. It should show up shortly as a blue dot, and should also be searchable.
Regards,
Jerry aka SK53

54576594

Did you change the direction of this way based on aerial imagery? If so this was an error. The direction of the road was reversed in November 2016 (as the previous changeset said).

63824421

Hi & Welcome,

Just wondered if this is "Wyes Waters" or "Wye Waters"? The Food Hygiene list gives the latter name http://ratings.food.gov.uk/business/en-GB/258330/Wye-Waters-Tea-Room-Granby-Road. I will add address info from the this source anyway.

Regards,
Jerry (aka SK53)

46054168

In this change you made the roads which are part of the A614/A638 junction S of Bawtry all 70 mph. They dont look like dual carriageways to me, and I would certainly never drive at those speeds on it. Furthermore having higher speeds on a junction seems dangerous. Do you have any rationale for the higher speeds?

63380180

Hi,

Welcome to OpenStreetMap, and thanks for updating this data.

I think you inadvertently moved the location to behind Experian on the other side of Clarendon Street.

I'll put it back for you.

Cheers,

Jerry