On 29/08/18 21:21, Jubal Harpster wrote:
Rosneath Castle Caravan Park
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/92291906
https://goo.gl/maps/5zn1EEXwYER2
https://binged.it/2BCrYOr
OSM has the name on the actual caravan park, which sounds more likely:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/114942183
On 18/09/17 at 12:53pm, Philip Barnes wrote:
>There was a talk by 'the only licensed drone pilot in Scotland' at SOTM
>Scotland a couple of years ago.
>
>I missed the outdoor demo as I went to the NLS map library.
Yes Paul has a eBee senseFly - https://www.sensefly.com/drones/ebee.htm
On 30/08/17 at 10:28am, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 30/08/17 10:26, Tom Hughes wrote:
>
> > As best I can tell from wikipedia the new bridge is the M90 and under
> > motorway conditions with the old bridge presumably expected to carry
> > non-motorway traffic as the A9000.
>
> So from http://www.bbc.c
On 04/08/17 at 09:20am, SK53 wrote:
>Around here (Nottingham) we generally put something like demolished:
>building=* on the old way. Particular ly useful if you have several active
>mappers not all knowing about recent demolitions.
This is exactly what we try and do in Edinburgh. An e
On 28/05/17 at 11:54am, David Woolley wrote:
> On 28/05/17 10:24, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> > "The two Museum symbols at NU 00023 52563 and NT 99988 52538 are no
> > longer relevant as the museums closed several years ago and the area is
> > now private housing."
> >
> > I'll leave it to you to figur
On 20/09/16 at 11:28am, Donald wrote:
>If a building or road is removed, and nothing has replaced it, then i
>think it is good to have some sort of lifestyle prefix like
>demolished:building or removed:road, especially as they are usually still
>visible from aerial images.
>
>I
On 10/05/16 at 08:59pm, Eric Grosso wrote:
> I removed the NCN names associated to the roads/paths in Edinburgh (at
> least until the City By-pass) modified this week-end and I also re-added
> the railway=abandoned parts as it was before tintin2873's edits --
> changeset #39226002.
>
> I discovere
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