There's landuse = mixed, but that feels like a cop out - there's no truly
mixed landuse within the planning system, it's always segregated vertically
typically with flats above offices above retail.
Overlapping land use polygons seems to work fine in practice - many towns
and villages have a large
On 1/5/20 9:22 pm, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Hi,
Meant to include this in my other post, but...I'm noticing that
several cities in the UK (Bristol, Bath and Chester are good examples)
don't seem to tag the city centre area with an appropriate landuse tag
(presumably retail, commercial or resident
Hi,
Meant to include this in my other post, but...I'm noticing that several cities
in the UK (Bristol, Bath and Chester are good examples) don't seem to tag the
city centre area with an appropriate landuse tag (presumably retail, commercial
or residential).
This is something I've missed over t
Hi,
As you may now I was strongly considering closing down my Freemap (OSM site
focusing on rights of way in England and Wales) site after years without having
the time to update it.
However I did get one or two requests to keep it going, and I have found that
with the situation of the last co
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