Re: [Talk-GB] ISO3166 on GB admin boundaries

2013-10-11 Thread cquest
The ISO3166 value for Cardiff is GB-CRF GB-CRD come from BS 6879 as explained in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:GB#Current_codes You may consider having some other tag for BS6879, like ref:BS6879=GB-CRD - Christian Quest - cqu...@openstreetmap.fr -- View this message in context:

[Talk-GB] West mids 1:10,560 OS maps

2013-10-11 Thread Andy Robinson
In addition to collecting nearly 2000 1:25k maps from Coventry University yesterday (yay!) I also picked up very good coverage for the west mids at 1:10,560 (6-inch to the mile). These are mostly out of copyright so I'll look to getting them scanned and rectified as an additional local resource

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread Dudley Ibbett
Hi In Upper Hulme (Old Buxton Road and Roach Road) and on roads above (Back of the Rocks) and below (Blackshaw Lane) there seem to be odd changes between Unclassified and Tertiary Road tags. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/53.1444/-1.9821 I've no experience with regard to tagging

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread Richard Mann
If in doubt, unclassified. Use tertiary if it's consistently built to a cars-can-pass-one-another-easily standard (which usually means a clear through route between main roads, or the access route to a significant village). Might be different in parts of Britain where even main roads get to be

Re: [Talk-GB] Unclassified and Tertiary Roads

2013-10-11 Thread SomeoneElse
Dudley Ibbett wrote: In Upper Hulme (Old Buxton Road and Roach Road) and on roads above (Back of the Rocks) and below (Blackshaw Lane) there seem to be odd changes between Unclassified and Tertiary Road tags. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/53.1444/-1.9821 I've no experience with