[Talk-GB] UPRNs & INSPIRE Polys

2020-07-06 Thread SK53
Many of you may have seen a tweet from Owen Boswarva last night. It's prompted me to do what I planned to do anyway. Owen looked at West Bridgford, a suburb/town within Greater Nottingham, and found 77% of INSPIRE polygons could be

Re: [Talk-GB] New Bing Imagery

2020-07-06 Thread Cj Malone
I was splitting houses in Portsmouth/Southsea this morning. The imagery is great, I don't know if it was part of this update, or if it's been like this for a while. ___ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Paul via Talk-GB
On Sunday, 5 July 2020 18:42:43 BST Mark Goodge wrote: > On 05/07/2020 18:35, Robert Skedgell wrote: > > On 05/07/2020 17:58, Mark Goodge wrote: > >> Just out of interest, is there any simple way to export data from > >> GeoPackage (eg, to GML or GeoJSON) via the command line on Linux? I've > >>

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Mark Goodge
On 05/07/2020 18:42, I wrote: On 05/07/2020 18:35, Robert Skedgell wrote: Is it possible that your installation of GDAL doesn't include support for the GPKG vector driver? Yes, I get the error Unable to open datasource `osopenusrn_202007.gpkg' with the following drivers Just as a

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread BD
Matt, How about this well organised source (Im surprised that this isnt actually feed back to OSM) bustimes.org bustimes.org This is a great website covering the entire UK and probably all operators. Cheerio! BartHi, How are Bus Routes added into OSM? I have noticed that bus

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread David Woolley
the Open Government Licence which I believe is compatible with OSM https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Government_Licence. As the wiki says, you can't rely on this without further enquiry. The problem is that it only gives rights to intellectual property owned by the government, and

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread ndrw
On 02/07/2020 17:38, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote: I'm not completely sure if/how we can best make use of the new OS OpenData (UPRNs, USRNs and related links) in OpenStreetMap, but as a first step I've set up a quick slippy map with the UPRN locations shown:

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread Ed Loach
I use the opendata to compare with OSM to identify any changes to routes that include any bus stops within the Tendring, Colchester and Maldon districts of Essex, then manually update. I usually do this weekly. The app I use to compare the data is in github, but I've got a feeling "Add Area" is

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread Gareth Boyes
All bus routes in Great Britain and Isle of Man are available from https://www.travelinedata.org.uk/traveline-open-data/traveline-national-dataset/ under the Open Government Licence which I believe is compatible

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread Gareth L
Hi Matthew, Bus routes are mapped using relations to associate the stretches of roads that they run along. As others have said, how up to date they are depends on how enthusiastic the (usually) local contributors are on maintaining this kind of data. It’s not automatic. Gareth > On 6 Jul

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB
Jul 6, 2020, 15:43 by for...@david-woolley.me.uk: > On 06/07/2020 14:02, Matthew Scanlon wrote: > >> How are Bus Routes added into OSM? I have noticed that bus routes in >> Basildon (my local area) are a few years out of date with some service such >> as the 5 and 8Ahaving been  withdrawn

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Nick
Hi Jez To clarify, what I did was to find a 'suspicious' UPRN (two pins on one building with different address details). I then looked up the address on an online system (e.g. OneScotlandGazetteer or the local authority online Planning system) to check the details (UPRN and address). That

Re: [Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread David Woolley
On 06/07/2020 14:02, Matthew Scanlon wrote: How are Bus Routes added into OSM? I have noticed that bus routes in Basildon (my local area) are a few years out of date with some service such as the 5 and 8Ahaving been  withdrawn and the route 2 being renumbered 28 My understanding is that

[Talk-GB] Bus Routes on OSM

2020-07-06 Thread Matthew Scanlon
Hi, How are Bus Routes added into OSM? I have noticed that bus routes in Basildon (my local area) are a few years out of date with some service such as the 5 and 8Ahaving been withdrawn and the route 2 being renumbered 28 Matthew Scanlon Service Analyst (Journey Planner) Technical Serivce

[Talk-GB] New Bing Imagery

2020-07-06 Thread SK53
Quite recently new very high quality imagery has appeared in a few places on Bing: - South Lakeland extending over the fells at Scafell & Bowfell includes Askham-in-Furness, Grange-over-Sands, Arnside, Kendal - a swathe extending from Wigan, N of Rochdale and across to Huddersfield,

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Jez Nicholson
Sorry, i mean 'findmyaddress'. Also, from this Twitter thread https://twitter.com/jnicho02/status/1279821108783579139?s=20 I note that some streets have a UPRN. Existing services filter them out. On Mon, 6 Jul 2020, 12:29 Jez Nicholson, wrote: > Do you mean that you looked up the UPRN on

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Jez Nicholson
Do you mean that you looked up the UPRN on findmystreet and it's supposedly in a different location to the latlon in the file? On Mon, 6 Jul 2020, 12:26 Nick, wrote: > So I have just started with my crude system and already found one UPRN > that looks as if it is in the wrong location (wrong

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Nick
So I have just started with my crude system and already found one UPRN that looks as if it is in the wrong location (wrong postcode 6BT > 6ST ~ and wrong county). If I am correct, then this demonstrates the value of opening up data to more 'eyes'. Not sure how we could collate all lists of

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-07-06 Thread Nick
I went for the crude approach as my computer is not that powerful, so I split the CSV into chunks and imported batches into QGIS with county/postcode boundaries as my interest is trying to understand how the UPRNs have been batched. Not elegant but means that I now can focus on our area and

Re: [Talk-GB] Maps on BBC Radio 4

2020-07-06 Thread Andy Robinson
“…Countryfile about footpath mapping might work, but having seen this happen it requires a great deal of legwork…” It does indeed ;-) From: SK53 [mailto:sk53@gmail.com] Sent: 05 July 2020 12:39 To: BD Cc: Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Maps on BBC Radio 4 Radio