Some differences will be resolved by adjusting to existing boundaries
(townland/ed) where present already (this is what I mean by snipping and
snupping) . I can always upload the 6000 node version of the boundary
instead of the 1000 node variant that is there now. I have kept that in
case.
I simplified my upload from 6089 nodes to around 1000 nodes in case you are
comparing data Donal.
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This just became available in the following open data release
https://data.gov.ie/dataset/d78cda45-88b4-456b-bd7b-c5d9ac429a78
So I have uploaded it as
Changeset 69538095
Way ID 685716618
As far as I can see this is fully open data, it was provided in response to
this Open Data
These are all done now bar in Cork and possibly Dublin counties but dont
import them to maps.openstreetmap.ie quite yet.
Could someone update us on Dublin, we do not have an official new Cork City
boundary yet and cannot do the MD/LEA updates in and around Cork City yet.
Apropos old census data. You will find
1841 1851 and 1861 here, grouped by civil parish. The PDF version is
searchable but not perfectly OCRd
https://archive.org/search.php?query=Census%20of%20Ireland%201861
1911 here, they were grouped by ED since 1901
Thanks Paddy the population data is indeed in there. It does not cover
townlands in cities.
I checked over ED 27055 Cill Aithnínin Galway and there are 2 x -1 townlands
listed there.
The CSO say.
A value of -1 indicates that the value has been suppressed. This occurred
in the following
In order to integrate such data I would add that:
1. Each townland has a unique numeric iD (save for small island
townlands) this is required for statistical cross referencing.
https://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/census/census2016/census2016boundaryfiles/
COP2016_Townlands.xlsx
Unfortunate precedent in Meath
They have split EDs between 2 MDs in the cases of Ratoath, Ashbourne and
Laytown-Bettystown EDs.
Until now townlands nested perfectly in EDs which turn nested perfectly In
MDs. This is not now the case.
I doubt that new part EDs will be created to
There is also OSNI open data which is released under the UK Open Government
Licence and is reusable in OSM , see UK OFL in the OSM Wiki.
https://www.opendatani.gov.uk/dataset/osni-open-data-50k-admin-boundaries-wa
rds-19931/resource/091cf8bf-6eba-4ef2-bac4-483ed6094471
Add the imagery to
This is unfinished business for us really.
In 1921 the whole of Ireland was built like.
Townlands > grouped into
Electoral Divisions > grouped into
Rural Districts or Urban Districts > > grouped into
Counties.
In 2016 the south of Ireland is built like.
Townlands > grouped
No I meant that Boggedy agrees with you completely. It is only correct way
to do it. :)
The only boundaries that change periodically here are electoral ones and
those admin_level=8 entities. 5 year intervals after a census.
The remainder (levels 9 and 10) are largely frozen and the
I think you will find that Boggedy created almost all the boundary=historic
entities you have found in Ireland.
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Cork County
http://opac.oireachtas.ie/AWData/Library3/HPLGdoclaid080219B_124227.pdf
Cork City
http://opac.oireachtas.ie/AWData/Library3/HPLGdoclaid080219a_113956.pdf
But we need final boundaries for this new Cork City first.
Lest anyone think that WE are the ones who are confused here. :)
3 new amending Sis appeared a week or 2 back. One refers to Louth.
http://opac.oireachtas.ie/AWData/Library3/HPLGdoclaid230119A_144931.pdf
So
1. The committee recommended Dundalk Municipal Borough District
2.
Colm is correct, the canonical data is always the SI. The only difference I
found is that
The PDF report recommends EG Westport(sp)-(sp)Belmullet MD where the SI
orders that Westport-Belmullet (sic) MD is created, I used no spaces
anyway. I have found no other differences.
Pick your
The new boundary will be a right nuisance even if we do get it. A number of
EDs (like Ovens) are split into Ovens (county) and Ovens (City). At least 8
of them
In doing so they did not EG transfer whole townlands to the new ED which
will probably be created in the City, looking at the draft
And the only official map in the public domain uses an OSM base map. :)
https://www.corkcity.ie/en/media-folder/public-info/cork-city-boundary-map.p
df
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New Local Electoral Areas 2018
Actually I have already _finished_ Connacht and Ulster, I started this over
a week back. Also done Kerry and Longford and SW Cork.
Data here (rural counties)
http://www.boundarycommittee.ie/reports/Local%20Electoral%20Area%20Boundary%
Paul and Rob , thanks for your considerate input.
I would word matters so that an OSMF Member in NI has the simple choice of
being a member of the IE Chapter or the UK Chapter, or both simultaneously.
I believe this is entirely acceptable to Southerners who generally would be
members of IE
Hi,
First of all Northern Irish EDs cannot be tagged like Southern ones. This is
because they are no longer Administrative Units as they were abolished in
the early 920s and replaced by Wards.
From what I can see no wards in NI (these are still Admin Boundaries ) are
tagged at present.
The problem with CPs is that Country boundaries were revised twice in the
19th Century.
1. Between 1830 and 1840 counties had exclaves that were removed over
the course of the original OS Mapping (EG Ballymore Eustace was in Co.
Dublin once) and thereby leaving fragments of baronies and
I have found literally 100s of missing townlands along the west coast in
recent weeks. These have no logainm:ref field
>I have a question about the logainm script, How can it handle a barony that
>crosses a county border? For example, Barony of Ross crosses the
>Galway-Mayo border as one
(Apologies for formatting in first message so resent)
We are asking the wrong question of Lugaphuill in a way.
There were two townlands named Lugaphuill in 2 separate civil parishes as
late as 1911.
1901 Index.
map Townland name Area acres roods perches County Barony Parish County
In the case of Westport they messed it up yet again in 1991
They changed the boundary of the Urban District Council area but not the EDs
in Westport.
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2001/si/602/made/en/print
Now the townland of Moyastin was split into two when the Urban ED was
We are asking the wrong question of Lugaphuill.
There were two townlands named Lugaphuill in 2 separate civil parishes as
late as 1901.
map sheet number
Townland name
Area acres
Area roods
Area perches
County
Barony
Parish
County district / Superintendent Registrars
There is a severe weakness in Nominatim (partly our fault and partly its
fault)
Nominatim scrupulously Nests Admin Units.
Rev Geocoding 1 Dock Street will return.
1 Dock Street (addr)
North Dock A ED ( admin level 9)
EG North City Municipal District EG (Admin Level 8)
Dublin
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