Sorry, I completely missed your reply.
The only OS layer, OS Streetview, which OSM can used is included as a
baselayer in the main editors, but isn't being updated.
MasterMap isn't an OpenLayer.
OS's 'stance' will be "No."
On 19/09/2019 08:11, Jez Nicholson wrote:
http://maps.welhat.gov.uk/GIS/CMFindIt/ using the "Innogistic Community
Map". I'm having trouble finding a product page. Innogistic were bought by
Civica, a UK public-services focussed company, in 2011 and renamed it
Civica GIS.
It uses OS mapping with detailed property outlines (that's MasterMap, no?)
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 12:43 AM Dave F via Talk-GB <
talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
Could you clarify/give an example of what you mean by 'Community Maps''?
DaveF
On 16/09/2019 00:02, Luciën Greefkes via Talk-GB wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on mapping the neighbourhoods of Welwyn Garden City.
For that I'd like to use an accurate resource, also not to miss out of any
(parts of) buildings.The standard aerial imagery provided in JOSM is in parts
not good to work with, too many shadows which make it literally impossible to
see contours of buildings.
The open data of Ordnance Survey is, as has been pointed out on the forums, too
global to work with.
On the other hand, there are the Community Maps. They contain very decent
shapes/contours of buildings. I would like to work with a layer like that to be
able to compare with aerial imagery.The community map of Welwyn Hatfield gives
Ordnance Survey as the source. I have sent a request to OS if they'd be willing
to share the data used for the community maps, because that will be a massive
aid in my current mapping project.
Has anyone had any experience with this, and what OS's stance on this is?
Cheers,
Luciën aka Lachgast
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