Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Also nearby there are what used to be two separate single-sex schools which are now combined as a mixed school. Two sites about a mile apart. You should use the site relation for this. I was doing this for a lower and upper school in Southend, until I realised that the lower school had closed

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Andy Robinson
[mailto:doerr.step...@gmail.com] Sent: 17 January 2016 17:28 To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site On 17/01/2016 13:14, Lester Caine wrote: > Situations where a school has a secure play area which is used by > N

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Lester Caine
On 17/01/16 17:28, Steve Doerr wrote: > One possible approach is simply to draw each school's boundary so as to > include the shared area (i.e. overlapping). If that's not possible, then > it implies that the shared area really 'belongs' to one of the schools > and the other one merely 'borrows'

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Ed Loach
On 17/01/16 00:08, alasd...@dunakin.me.uk wrote: > I'd like some advice please on how to tag 2 Schools that use the > one site. Lester replied: > What I've done initially is tagged the buildings of each part with the > correct name and ref:edubase tag, and not put a tag on the site > boundary.

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Dave F.
Although I'm uncertain of a perfect solution as both the entrance and recreation ground appears to be shared in Ed's example, I find there's usually a defining boundary around schools that are adjacent to each other. Especially infant schools where they don't want the little ones wandering

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Lester Caine
On 17/01/16 12:40, Dave F. wrote: > Although I'm uncertain of a perfect solution as both the entrance and > recreation ground appears to be shared in Ed's example, I find there's > usually a defining boundary around schools that are adjacent to each > other. Especially infant schools where they

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Colin Spiller
Here in West Yorkshire, I have a newly-rebuilt Beckfoot School, sharing the site and facilities with Hazelbeck Special School. As far as I know, there isn't anything dividing the two. Robert has these entries for them (thanks Robert - great job!): 139975 BD16 1EE

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-17 Thread Dave F.
On 17/01/2016 13:46, Colin Spiller wrote: Here in West Yorkshire, I have a newly-rebuilt Beckfoot School, sharing the site and facilities with Hazelbeck Special School. As far as I know, there isn't anything dividing the two. I'd be /very/ surprised if there wasn't a protect barrier around a

[Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-16 Thread alasdair
Hi, I'd like some advice please on how to tag 2 Schools that use the one site. I'm looking at Blairgowrie where they have a new site "Blairgowrie Community Campus" and 2 Primary Schools are located there. Each School has its own seedcode. I can't see any information on the websites of the

Re: [Talk-GB] Quarterly Project : Schools - Multiple Schools on one site

2016-01-16 Thread Lester Caine
On 17/01/16 00:08, alasd...@dunakin.me.uk wrote: > I'd like some advice please on how to tag 2 Schools that use the one site. Having just had a 3 hour session working my way across Worcestershire, I've hit the same problem in a number of sites. Either the Nursery or Middle School has an