On 01/02/2020 12:08, David Woolley wrote:
> That was certainly the context in which I came across them, in this
> case, Warrenby Halt, on the, then British Steel iron works at Redcar,
> which has now been mothballed, after only a short life.
> That one was actually on private land. It used to be
On 01/02/2020 00:05, Martin Wynne wrote:
> The traditional distinction was that Halts were unstaffed.
Interesting - I didn't know this, but there's so many of these today that
it shouldn't be the only determining factor.
On 31/01/2020 23:49, Dave F wrote:
> Over the past few months I've been sort
On 18 January 2020 at 1340, Cj Malone wrote:
> Although now I have another issue, which data source should be preferred.
Whichever is the most up-to-date in your area. NaPTAN data has a
ModificationDateTime field which shows when it was last updated. The SV data
doesn't have such info so you'd n
On 18/05/2019 18:03, Mark Goodge wrote:
> Other 15" railways in the UK (eg, the Evesham Vale Light Railway) are
> mostly tagged as railway=narrow_gauge.
How do you come to this conclusion? Using the list of 15" railways on Wikipedia,
(including the retagged Rhiw Valley) on OSM in the UK are tagge
On 30/01/2019 15:08, Gregory Marler wrote:
> In a lot of cases the towns nicely relate to parish wards (admin_level=10).
I understood admin_level=10 was for whole parishes, not parish wards. Surely
parish wards should be boundary=political just like district and county
electoral wards/divisions?
OpenStreetMap was credited at the end of episode one from the documentary
series 'Magic Numbers: Hannah Fry's Mysterious World of Maths' shown on BBC4 on
Wednesday - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bn6wtp
The map was only on screen for a few seconds near the end of the programme but
was neve
://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues]
Cheers
DaveF
On 28/08/2018 18:48, jc...@mail.com wrote:
> Has there been a recent change to the standard rendering for leisure=track? A
> racecourse and a cycle track near me mapped as closed ways are no longer
> showing. However another nea
Has there been a recent change to the standard rendering for leisure=track? A
racecourse and a cycle track near me mapped as closed ways are no longer
showing. However another nearby track mapped as a multipolygon is unaffected.
Jez C
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An interesting development but these are NOT new postboxes. For the trial Royal
Mail are simply repurposing existing meter-type boxes as illustrated in
Leicester Mercury, and adding a Saturday collection.
I've found this document from the union:
http://www.cwu.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/TO
"Currently 40% of England is either not surveyed, has been surveyed at 2m
(meaning it’s not as good quality) or the data is more than 10 years old."
See
https://environmentagency.blog.gov.uk/2017/12/30/uncovering-englands-landscape-by-2020/
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Ed Parkes has a more pessimistic take on the money:
https://medium.com/@edtparkes/well-need-more-than-20m-a-year-to-get-free-maps-specifically-politicians-willing-to-share-e27e86c356ba
On a related topic, remember there was £5m in March 2016 Budget to explore
options for open addresses and we're
I know there has been some caution against using Natural England data directly
in OSM, so I wasn't surprised that the boundaries weren't immediately updated
when the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks were expanded from
1st August. [1]
However since coming back from holiday, I see
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