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Betreff: Re: [Tagging] Tagging ideas for a non-profit ”course center”
On 21.9.2019 12.52, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> I'd see that very suitable. You can define the subtype by tagging
> community_centre=*, and I would not see a requirement that th
On 21.9.2019 12.52, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
I'd see that very suitable. You can define the subtype by tagging
community_centre=*, and I would not see a requirement that the facility
needs to be open to everybody, it can be for a specific user group,
which can be tagged with community_centre:for=* .
On 23.9.2019 9.49, Warin wrote:
"Thirty en-suite bedrooms ranging from standard and family rooms to
individually styled Executive Rooms. All bedrooms are equipped with tea
and coffee-making facilities, telephones and colour televisions.
Dormitory accommodation and camping facilities are also
On 22/09/19 16:10, Jyri-Petteri Paloposki wrote:
On 22.9.2019 1.52, Warin wrote:
There are similar places , mostly to run corporate training events ..
for example Baskerville Hall Hotel, http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk/
Way: Baskerville Hall Hotel (502969627). Tagged as a Hotel in OSM.
You
On 22.9.2019 1.52, Warin wrote:
There are similar places , mostly to run corporate training events ..
for example Baskerville Hall Hotel, http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk/
Way: Baskerville Hall Hotel (502969627). Tagged as a Hotel in OSM.
You can camp there, and they have conference rooms too.
There are similar places , mostly to run corporate training events ..
for example Baskerville Hall Hotel, http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk/
Way: Baskerville Hall Hotel (502969627). Tagged as a Hotel in OSM.
You can camp there, and they have conference rooms too.
Tagged as a hotel in OSOn
On 21.9.2019 13.56, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Could you provide a link to one of these?
I think these might be what we call a “retreat center” in the USA.
They are campsites used for groups only, or sometimes more like
resorts with chalets and apartments.
If the accommodations are tents and
Could you provide a link to one of these?
I think these might be what we call a “retreat center” in the USA.
They are campsites used for groups only, or sometimes more like
resorts with chalets and apartments.
If the accommodations are tents and rough cabins mainly, I would use
tourism=camp_site
On 21.09.2019 10:46, Jyri-Petteri Paloposki wrote:
Hi,
At least in Finland we have course centers maintained by non-profit organisations, for example
religious and scout organisations. These usually have accommodation space to some extent, kitchen
facilities and usually also some yard space