Re: [Talk-GB] SuDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems)

2019-06-19 Thread Warin
The area I would tag as a landuse=basin, basin=detention/retension/infiltration. That is what I have done around me. Most of these are larger than your example, the largest one that I know of is https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/282846991. Some sports field are used as a detention pond when

[Talk-gb-westmidlands] Swift Payzones .

2019-06-19 Thread Andy Mabbett
In our collaboration with Centro/ TfWM, have we mapped any of the "Swift Payzones" (in shops; and kiosks in bus stations) and on-street "Swift Collectors"? [1] Neither of the two closest to my home seem to be mapped, and I'm looking for a model of best practice - though if we could get TfWM to

Re: [Talk-GB] SuDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems)

2019-06-19 Thread Jez Nicholson
My client GeoSmart are experts on SuDS, further reading at https://geosmartinfo.co.uk/knowledge-hub/sustainable-drainage-systems/ Many/most planning applications for new developments now have to mitigate the drainage area that has been lost to houses/drives/roads/etc. It can be difficult to

[Talk-GB] SuDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems)

2019-06-19 Thread SK53
Last night before visiting the pub we had a look at part of Sheffield's "Grey-to-Green" SuDS system. Unfortunately all my batteries ad packed up at this point, but there are some decent pictures on twitter . The bit we looked at was

Re: [Talk-GB] Snowdonia National Park missing?

2019-06-19 Thread Peter Neale via Talk-GB
Dave, Sorry to jump in, but perhaps your response was a little harsh? Even given such advice, not all mappers will feel confident to fix an issue. Perhaps it is better that they ask for help (again), rather than ignore the issue, or try to fix it an just make matters worse? Peter Sent from