It's not too uncommon for the centre of a highway to form part of the
parish boundary, with half falling in one parish and half in another. As
long as we map highways as lines rather than areas, adding two values to
the prow_ref tag as suggested seems the best solution where both halves are
given separate reference nos.

Adam

On 4 July 2017 at 12:05, Bob Hawkins <bobhawk...@waitrose.com> wrote:

> Ed
> I must not have made clear the situation: the bridleway is coincident with
> the borders of two parishes, carrying a route code for each parish, not  a
> way crossing parish boundaries.
> Bob
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