On 13/01/16 11:24, Ed Loach wrote:
> Is there an easy way to find a wikidata reference (if there is one) if you
> have the DfE URN (the ref:edubase value)?
> I've not been adding wikidata tags so far as I don't know how to find the
> value without a lot of searching.
> And if there is an easy
Hi Stuart,
Looking at the history, it looks like the name was changed 8 months ago
incorrectly and should be changed back, similarly for the relation.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/206072/history
It looks like the tags on the relation and linked node for the name need to be
changed to
I'm currently mapping landuse/landcover in Skye from my Sofa. I came
across a question I couldn't find an answer to. How are crofting
townships to be mapped. There isn't really a distinction between the
actual arable land and the houses. Any guidelines there?
Keith
One of them had lost an eye?
On Wed, 13 Jan 2016 at 13:18 Lester Caine wrote:
> On 13/01/16 11:24, Ed Loach wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to find a wikidata reference (if there is one) if
> you have the DfE URN (the ref:edubase value)?
> > I've not been adding wikidata
There ought to be, somewhere - they are all required to be Ofsted inspected,
after all.
I searched Ofsted for Maids Moreton Pre-School, and it has a URN of EY476044.
EY in this case would stand for “Early Years”. I’ll go hunting for a database,
now!
Regards,
Stuart
Hi
Is there a similar national database for nurseries, or would that be
controlled by individual local authorities?
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On 12/01/2016 22:01, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Hi all,
> Cross post to talk-ie (we are working on a quarterly project to map
schools - feel free to join
OK, thanks - I’ve just changed the names of the stop, stop_position and
relation to Waterloo Road, then. The TfL stop data has longer names, but this
is what is written on the bus stop flags.
Regards,
Stuart
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