Hi Bob,
I'm sorry or the late answer. I'm currently not at home. Thus, I'm
reading emails less frequent.
could the barrier locations be
shown on the ways to which they relate in the case of /> 1. to identify
PRoWs having stiles/?
Yes, that is a useful idea. I suggest
I thank Roland so much for taking the time to read my message and provide
examples; I am indebted to him.
Might I request just one enhancement: could the barrier locations be shown on
the ways to which they relate in the case of > 1. to identify PRoWs having
stiles? I fully accept I did not
Hi all,
I should be most grateful for assistance in achieving the following
> 3. to obtain such results for an individual civil parish, either by
> selecting those ways within an admin level 10 boundary named
> "Checkendon", say, or selecting those PRoWs whose prow_ref value
> contains
Andy
I thank you for your prompt reply; that is useful to know and I shall bookmark
your link. It is pleasing to see my PRoW references being put to good use
alongside the ways, too.
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I record all barriers - gate, kissing gate and stile - as I walk every PRoW
(Public Right of Way) in the Oxfordshire Chilterns parish by parish. I add
them and prow_ref values in the form of "Checkendonh FP 12", for example, to
OSM. I discovered three cases on my walk in Ipsden last week
I record all barriers - gate, kissing gate and stile - as I walk every PRoW
(Public Right of Way) in the Oxfordshire Chilterns parish by parish. I add
them and prow_ref values in the form of "Checkendonh FP 12", for example, to
OSM. I discovered three cases on my walk in Ipsden last week
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