Re: [Talk-GB] Solar power mapping: 100k up

2019-09-12 Thread Dan S
P.S. blogged about the milestone here: http://mcld.co.uk/blog/2019/solar-panels-in-the-uk-10-spotted.html Op do 12 sep. 2019 om 21:40 schreef Dan S : > > Hi all > > This is fantastic news! Thanks to everyone who has contributed (there > are at least 30 different users taking part). We're

Re: [Talk-GB] Solar power mapping: 100k up

2019-09-12 Thread Dan S
Hi all This is fantastic news! Thanks to everyone who has contributed (there are at least 30 different users taking part). We're definitely going to pilot some CO2-saving things using these data. Regarding the solar farms: I haven't tidied up my spreadsheet but I may as well just share it:

[Talk-GB] Solar power mapping: 100k up

2019-09-12 Thread SK53
It looks as though we have just passed the 100k solar installation mark as calculated by Gregory's site . We had 98,307 this morning and around 1700 have been added since this time yesterday (roughly the cut-off time for the stats). We have 4 LAs

Re: [Talk-GB] Managed open water swimming

2019-09-12 Thread Robert Skedgell
Thanks, Dan. network=* looks like quite a good fit. On 12/09/2019 12:43, Dan S wrote: > It sounds like the network=* tag might be useful for this? eg > network=NOWCA. I'm suggesting it because it sounds like a fairly > similar situation to the London bike hire scheme (for which we use > this

Re: [Talk-GB] Managed open water swimming

2019-09-12 Thread Dan S
It sounds like the network=* tag might be useful for this? eg network=NOWCA. I'm suggesting it because it sounds like a fairly similar situation to the London bike hire scheme (for which we use this tag), in which one can use RFID keys to borrow a bike from any of various locations...

Re: [Talk-GB] Possible removal of FHRS tags

2019-09-12 Thread Robert Skedgell
This is a very late reply, but there are other cases where fhrs:authority is useful, particularly for premises where the City of London Corporation is the local authority. It's probably not a useful tag within the City of London itself, but is for Port of London areas like the Royal Docks

[Talk-GB] Managed open water swimming

2019-09-12 Thread Robert Skedgell
There are a few open water swimming areas which are operated by the landowner, but use RFID wristbands provided by NOWCA or Great Swim Local to manage booking and attendance. I feel that the operator=* tag should probably contain the operator of the site, so does anyone have suggestions for the