>>Hi Dominic,
>
>I'm not sure why you used FixMyStreet to report an issue with FixMyStreet to 
>the council - what did you expect them to do about it? :) If you'd emailed us 
>directly, I'd have said that the zoomed in maps on FixMyStreet come from our 
>own tile server, using Ordnance Survey OpenData. The OpenData maps we're using 
>are I believe from May 2011, so could do with updating when we have the 
>resources to do so - however, I note from looking at 
>http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/opendata/viewer/ (which I assume 
>uses the most recent version) that the area you refer to is no different, so 
>it wouldn't have made any difference there. We can only go on the information 
>available to us.
>
>In areas where there is good OSM coverage, such as here, you may wish to use 
>FixMyStreet's OpenStreetMap edition which shows much more detail for the area 
>you are referring to: http://osm.fixmystreet.com/report/278270
>
>Hope that's helpful.
>
>ATB,
>Matthew
>
><snip>
>Thanks for that.
>
>Actually I had wanted to report a defect on what is now it appears highway 
>under private control. Google Maps haven't really caught up (or perhaps they 
>don't map these), though Streetview has http://goo.gl/maps/nBsFC
>
>Goods Way appears to be adopted highway still, but not the 'offshoots' like 
>Kings Boulevard. The responsible authority is not clear.
>
>Dominic
>
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