hill" [3].
[1] https://riskexplorer.wmfs.net/map
[2] https://twitter.com/pigsonthewing/status/1719715267003974084
[3] https://shoothill.com/
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On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 17:28, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> > If anyone can identify aircraft from slightly blurry photos then
> > this one
> > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6249198917
> > is visible in
> > https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=734140723946844
>
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 14:27, Ed Loach wrote:
>
> Andy asked:
> > static, outdoor aircraft at the RAF Museum at Cosford
> > Does anyone have the details, please?
>
> If anyone can identify aircraft from slightly blurry photos then
> this one
> https://www.ope
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2023 at 16:42, Nathan Case wrote:
> it seems that https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/245524100 is the "Eyre
> Street Basin bridge".
Makes sense.
> However, I think we'd need a licence-compatible source.
The bridge should have a name-plate, if anyone's passing.
under a licence that is not
compatible with OSM. Our main mapping sources are the imagery layers
available through the various OSM editing software and personal knowledge or
survey.
Happy mapping
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From: FORD, Alexander (THE SHREWSBURY AND TELFORD HOSPITAL NHS
t each end of that reservation.
Access arrangements at the Aberdeen Street entrance:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1605839577
have also changed, and it is now available to the public, and no
longer one-way. I think I have mapped that correctly.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 12:36, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
> Thank you; that's very helpful.
Unfortunately, on further examination, that map has this (other)
waterway, which we have as Churchill Brook, labelled as Langley brook:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/167796053#map=17/52.56693/-1
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 12:36, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
> Thank you; that's very helpful.
Though it does beg the question of what happens to the water in the
south-flowing stream represented by this way:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/4001187
which appears as though it may be con
r is shown as a culvert, but the latter not, yet it is not
visible on any of the available aerial photography.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 09:54, Andy Robinson wrote:
>
> Andy,
>
> You can find it on https://maps.nls.uk/view/101584522 where there is a
> "rises" note on the map.
Andy,
You can find it on https://maps.nls.uk/view/101584522 where there is a
"rises" note on the map.
Cheers
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I'm trying to
#map=15/52.5704/-1.7727
and those linking the two might be the same, but there are
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Please ignore this; my error.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2022 at 17:11, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
> Our relation:
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/7928300/
>
> shows the Tame rising near Halesowen (it actually has its source at Oldbury ).
>
> Judging from the
them. Do
we have a tool that does that?
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mage: Blue Badge] buses, taxis and for loading at any time"
* "and authorised vehicles 7pm-6am".
It can be seen here:
https://goo.gl/maps/GTHTDxVeyugNZeKp7
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Thank you. In that case, we still have an issue, because some motor
vehicles are allowed (and pedestrians may traverse these roads for any
purpose).
I'm not clear how this should be tagged.
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see you
node in High Street).
> I've used access=destination
I'm still confused, as we now have roads with:
access=destination
motor_vehicle=no
Is there an implicit priority whereby the former overrides the latter?
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Carrs Lane.
Note that the restriction sign also permits "loading at any time", and
"authorised vehicles 7pm-6am".
[*] This includes vehicles which have already dropped off, or are
about to pick up, Blue Badge holders, on the road(s) concerned.
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h
ound along) Albert Street, right onto MSQ
then right into Carrs Lane. Egress from High Street is via Dale End.
The "Pedestrian and cycle zone - except Blue Badge [and other exceptions]"
sign on MSQ is still in situ.
How should the permitted route be tagged?
What about tagging the parki
arrs Lane,
from September 2020. Are they still there?
Can Carrs Lane be approached via MSQ from Digbeth?
I can do a survey during the trip, but this is chicken-and-egg!
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On 09/02/2022 12:28, Andy Townsend wrote:
The revert was clean, but can you check that it looks OK? JOSM's
validator reckons that
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9217096278/history is a duplicate
node, and https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12175058/history is
no longer a valid
is a duplicate
node, and https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12175058/history is no
longer a valid relation, as there is no "to".
I suspect that Mapbox might have been fixing broken relations (as
announced on talk-gb) which brought them to this area.
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the road to the
other every few years.
Originally this was because they were taken away every spring and
returned the following autumn; more recently they are left in situ all
year round, but no doubt occasionally replaced due to damage or age.
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Ryan, apologies on the wrong spelling of your name.
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From: Andy Robinson
Sent: 06 January 2022 09:40
To: 'Ryan Underwood' ;
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Subject: RE: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Grit bin locations
Ray,
Back in 2009/10 OSMers, myself included, added route
for objects within BCC’s data
sets can be off, especially if it was collected by third parties. Therefore
their locations of bins is a useful aid for locating them on the ground but
unwise to consider an import per se even if the licence on the data turns out
to be acceptable to OSM.
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And one of the waterways whose confluence is this node? If so, what is
the other?
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/61106965
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Anyone in the west mids able to assist Mark with this?
Cheers
Andy (now in Cheshire)
From: Mark Croft Redditch Linux Mint
Sent: 05 November 2021 06:57
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Cc: talk-gb-westmidlands
Subject: Disability wheelchair curb project
Hi
We at kickstart project
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 at 16:39, Alan Mackie wrote:
> If it's that recent then finding the changeset will probably be easiest
> through osmcha.org filtered by your username and a rough bounding box.
> JOSM's reverter plugin
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Subject: Wishaw Lane, Minworth and the Peddimore industrial development
I understand from friends that Wishaw Lane, Minworth has permanently
which fills most of the space between the A38 and Wiggins Hill Road to the
south of Peddimore Hall and north of the canal. A new roundabout is due to
be built on the A38 to access the site.
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> On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:17 PM Brian Prangle wrote:
>> On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 at 19:06, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>>>
>>> TfWM 's "Boris Bike" scheme has launched:
>>> Local agreement on how we are going
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not:
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of how we work, but we shouldn't be afraid to discuss and document in
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from the imagery, at least one of the bridleways looks like a
track to me, no designation tags) that personally I'd just stick it in
the "needs survey" bucket.
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at it ever added any value; it just serves to confuse people
like me trying to use GPS traces to help align other imagery.
I don't remember it being discussed recently, though it has cropped up
before (maybe 8-10 years ago?).
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https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/119h finds lots more.
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openstreetmap app" or "the site gives an error" (and that site clearly
isn't openstreetmap.org).
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On 12/12/2020 21:11, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 12/12/2020 17:37, Andy Townsend wrote:
That allows maps such as
https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16=52.28208=-2.42987
to display it as a public bridleway (in blue)
Hi Andy,
That's a great map! It seems you have already done
On 12/12/2020 19:47, Nick wrote:
Hi Andy
Yes I understand the tag that has been used (i.e. designation)
although I was suggesting the tag "Bridleway", the question that
Martin posed was that "at zoom level 15, driveways are not shown", so
the work around in this case mi
maps such as
https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16=52.28208=-2.42987
to display it as a public bridleway (in blue)
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On 12/12/2020 14:30, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 12/12/2020 13:15, Andy Townsend wrote:
Ultimately, if "something needs doing", "someone" will need to do it.
Perhaps that someone is you?
Hi Andy,
Yes that someone could be me. I have a server (located in Columbus,
Ohio)
https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=16=52.28208=-2.42987
(which shows designations and PRoW refs) is all filled in there.
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ally commit to doing the
work to set something up - nothing will happen without this. If OSM UK
are happy to fund a server, and for it to fit in their DNS somewhere
then that's one less expense to worry about - but someone still needs to
do the work.
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nthusiastic / fantasy contributor" a few years ago.
Similar requests for community action these days tend to be made in IRC
or on this list, or (to the DWG) via the usual direct methods (email or
"report user").
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<http://osm.mapki.com/history/way.php?id=582204090> that the status
quo here was “cycleway” before you changed it, so I’d probably lean
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I just updated a local canal feeder reservoir, which was tagged in OSM
as operator=British Waterways.
The value should of course now be "Canal & River Trust".
Should we have an automated edit to update all instances of "British Waterways"?
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Do we have anyone local?
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e what you're looking for here.
I don't think that there's a good example for the "electric fences move
about" problem. If they're moveable, they probably won't be there at
all half the year either.
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So
illary that might help?
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y be quite a few gaps to fill in, so it'd likely need someone with a
bit of free time to do that part (which depending on the answer to the
previous question, may or may not be you).
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sappearing abruptly. Where does it go?
Do we really have two thimblemill Brooks, rising a few yards apart and
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k/ . They've been active
across several areas of England; it might be worth locals taking a look
at some of the others to check that they match on-the-ground reality.
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that the first thing that we'd try and do
is to get those involved to talk things through in a wider forum,
possibly this list or something more local if appropriate.
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Well, we really don't need to choose that "one language has precedence
over another". If the :cy and :en data is mapped it's available for
everyone to use. It's entirely possible, right now, to create a map
using only :cy names (as Ben and Andy have pointed o
On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 at 15:32, Edward Bainton wrote:
>
> I was going to suggest a cy-preferring tileserver, too. Possibly something
> the Welsh govt would be willing to fund? Could it even be hosted at
> cy.openstreetmap.org?
It already exists, at:
https://openstreetmap.cymr
've missed. Most seem to be used within note
tags which can of course contain any old text - are there any actual
non-note tags and values that are used for this that I'm missing?
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would likely need to be resolved manually, but some
at least of the above should be detectable automatically.
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the business
that registers it folds and the domain has actual words in it (often the
case here I suspect).
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2020 at 14:30, David Woolley wrote:
> Of course, the map itself should not contain any personal data
What do you mean by "the map itself"?
Change sets and item histories contain user names, for example.
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genuinely don’t know!
Gareth
Yes - bicycle=permissive seems correct based on the description so far
(not that I've been there) if there's no public right of way. We're
talking England here, not somewhere enlightened like Scandinavia or
Scotland.
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Update: there are four; they have been identified and mapped; and
details added to the Wikipedia article I mentioned.
On Sat, 22 Aug 2020 at 12:22, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>
> Various sources refer to a replica Bude-Light [1] in Trafalgar Square,
> London. however, a Google image search
/2307121977
[4] example: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/7834612494
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een how
it compares with other available sources in that area (GPS traces, OS
OpenData StreetView, etc.).
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> https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=52.62023=-3.07049#map=18/52.62023/-3.07049
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I've identified the postcode, SY21 8JY, and found a list of properties
which share it:
http://www.mycounciltax.org.uk/results?postcode=sy218jy
It's very close to Welshpool.
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 19:48, Andy Mabbett wrote:
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> I'm trying to help a US friend toocate a building called &
I'm trying to help a US friend toocate a building called "Bray's
Tenement", at Marton and, if possible, get a photo, for Wikipedia.
Information is scant; but it's referred to here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bray
Can anyone help? It doesn't seem like we've mapped it, yet.
ered the wrong sign, or (entirely possible)
I've misread the intent of the re-stickering.
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>> TOIDs
> What is it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOID
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UPRNs for Birmingham City Council land and buildings are available in
this data set:
https://data.birmingham.gov.uk/dataset/birmingham_city_council_property_data_2020
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the case, I'm confident the government web team have the
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speculation leads to a lack of trust
Do you have a plausible hypothesis to explain the removal of UPRNs
from the flood warning pages, that also gives us a reason to trust the
organisation that enacted that change?
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> I did know of that plug-in so i created my own
>
>
> http://josm.openstreetmap.de/tagging-preset-1.0; >
[...]
>
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if there are others!
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* yes, I look after that site and map style. See the "about" link at
the top for more info; and "changelog" for links to the source of all
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Not convinced that this is a significant web rendering issue. For me, saving
battery by not being on-line all the time is a major driver when hiking.
Swapping to OsmAnd gives all the benefits of OSM maps and many path/footpath
rendering options.
Andy.
This email and any attachments are inten
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21. Juli 2020 um 12:58 geschrieben:
Do we map electric vehicle charging points? If not, should we?
They certainly get mapped:
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/Wig
and get rendered on several maps, including the "standard" one:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/5213870421
Best Rega
route
rather than assume the user has some sort of teleportation device.
Does anyone know how Sustrans expect these routes with gaps new and old
to be used, or is it just them saying that "we can't be held responsible
for what happens in the gaps"?
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elatively little reward though - presumably
that's why no-one's stepped up to tidy things up yet.
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You can see from my attempt 11 years ago that I didn't have a clue either!
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/484792823
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/2009/11/pelsall-pleasure.html
Cheers
Andy
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From: Andy Mabbett [mailto:a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk]
Sent: 16 July 2020 17
/Relation:destination_sign
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, 17:00 Andy Mabbett, <mailto:a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk>> wrote:
I've just come to map a fingerpost, never having had cause to add one
previously.
I had a look at this a while back because I was figuring out how to best
ren
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 at 17:20, Alan Mackie wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, 17:00 Andy Mabbett, wrote:
>> I've just come to map a fingerpost, never having had cause to add one
>> previously.
> Maybe:
> tourism=information
> information=guidepost
> https://
, something like:
inscription:NW=foo
or, using degrees:
inscription:315:=foo
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building it was in.
Obviously a nominatim search of e.g. "harvester in chesterfield" will
also return (or not) whatever OSM has.
Best Regards,
Andy
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dropped all the vowels and the l and changed
the t to a c, or something), rather than referring to a specific
network from a specific organisation.
Thanks,
Andy
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lease either remove the relation (best), or
remove any tags that suggest that it is a route akin to our properly
signed routes.
Thanks,
Andy
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