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
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
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
>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).
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
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