Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging modal filters and school streets

2020-09-26 Thread Stephen Colebourne
Here is the outline proposal: """ The traffic_intervention tag is used to identify locations where roads have been closed to general traffic for the purpose of preventing undesirable through traffic. The traffic_calming tag covers many use cases where the road is open but something physical has

Re: [Talk-GB] Listed status / scheduled monument

2020-09-26 Thread Dave Dunford
The most logical and consistent scheme would seem to me to be - contrary to Key:listed_status and established consensus:     <*heritage*_status=Scheduled Monument> (which would also work for , etc.)     (in line with other

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-09-26 Thread Nick
That is a good point and if the councils agree to publish under OGL, that would be ideal. Perhaps need to consider what data should be requested as a standard submission? For example, apart from the UPRN related data (i.e. whether parent/child, historic, provisional) the request could perhaps

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-09-26 Thread Lester Caine
On 26/09/2020 13:46, David Woolley wrote: OS are in a funny position, in that they are in the public sector, but are expected to be self funding.  To the extent that they succeed in the latter, they don't owe a duty to the taxpayer. But since the vast majority of the UPRN data is actually

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-09-26 Thread David Woolley
On 26/09/2020 13:06, Russ Garrett wrote: There is no legal obligation for FoI responses to be openly licensed. The point of FoI is to make information available for inspection, but not (necessarily) for reuse. To expand on that. Larger UK companies tend to be very intellectual property based,

[Talk-GB] Listed status / scheduled monument

2020-09-26 Thread Edward Bainton
Hi all I'd like to map St Leonard's Priory, Stamford, Lincs: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1007690 This is a 'scheduled monument'. 1. The wiki is a bit inconsistent on *how to tag* this. 1. Key:listed_status

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-09-26 Thread Edward Bainton
Are there grounds to appeal that decision? I don't know for sure, but I would have thought the point of FOI is to make info generally accessible. If payment allows you to do nothing useful with the data because it's wrapped in restrictive licence conditions (which I'm sure it would be), then

Re: [Talk-GB] UPRN Locations Map

2020-09-26 Thread Nick
The update on the FOIA request https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/lists_of_historic_and_parent_upr is worth a read!! Makes you wonder at the value of releasing open data that has limited value to the public? On 01/08/2020 20:24, Nick wrote: As a follow up, Robert Whittaker also