Easiest way to know is look at the history. If the node predates the
boundary, it's redundant. If its done around the same time it likely refers
to a subtownland which can be verified by switching the layer to the gsgs
layer

On Fri 4 Oct 2019, 15:54 Colm Moore, <colmmoor...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would be careful in doing it. There may be locations where the node
> specifically marks a focal point in a townland.
>
> There will of course be places where the commonly known village centre is
> outside the townland boundary.
>
> The node could also be added to the relation.
>
> Colm
>
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