Re: [OSM-talk] Newmarket

2008-01-23 Thread Gregory
I think there might be similar things in Central London (like along the edge Green Park by Buckingham Palace, and through Hyde Park). They are quite wide there(as in width of a 2 directional road) and the surface is what I would just call sand. I don't see why it wouldn't be public, but you probab

Re: [OSM-talk] Newmarket

2008-01-23 Thread 80n
On Jan 23, 2008 11:37 AM, David Earl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've started doing detailed mapping of Newmarket, Suffolk (nothing > uploaded yet to see). As some of you may know, Newmarket is a centre of > horse racing, and has some features which , though probably not unique, > are unusual. On

Re: [OSM-talk] Newmarket

2008-01-23 Thread Simon Huggins
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 11:37:17AM +, David Earl wrote: > One of these is that a number of roads have 'gallops' alongside them. > These are a bit like cycleways but for horses heh. > I could (probably will) put these in as bridleways, but that doesn't > really capture the essence. We'd norma

Re: [OSM-talk] Newmarket

2008-01-23 Thread Nick Whitelegg
>Has anyone else had occasion to map things like this, and have you done >anything special? Any other suggestions? I do want them to be rendered >as they are prominent features of the town. I haven't had occasion to *map* them as such, but I've certainly seen them (e.g. Lambourn in Berkshire).

[OSM-talk] Newmarket

2008-01-23 Thread David Earl
I've started doing detailed mapping of Newmarket, Suffolk (nothing uploaded yet to see). As some of you may know, Newmarket is a centre of horse racing, and has some features which , though probably not unique, are unusual. One of these is that a number of roads have 'gallops' alongside them. T