At that time, and for many years later, OS maps did not explicitly show
rights of way, and always had a disclaimer on them along the lines of
"The depiction of a track or path on this map does not imply the
existence of a public right of way".
Roger
On 30/12/2019 12:02, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
This reminds me of the old First Series maps last published around 1958-ish.
Looking at an area I'm very familiar with: it does not show public rights of
way; it merely seems to show paths which are physically present on the ground.
Some of these are rights of way, and some are not.
Nick
I think 3 nodes. While all operated by the one company .. do they all
have the same fees, opening hours, contact details?
The building can have the address .. and the company if it has all of
the building. But each facility can have its own node or area (if you
have that detail).
The bar
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