Hi All,

I’m new to the list, so apologies if this has come up before. I’m writing to 
see if there has been any ongoing discussion about how best to tag community 
groups. In particular, I’m starting with things like community gardens (I 
realise this category seems to be mostly sorted with ), transition town 
initiatives, permaculture groups, community development trusts, 
eco-congregations, etc. I’m most concerned about striking a balance between 
some metadata which can capture the unique kind of work and geographical 
footprint these groups have accurately, but also keeping the data broadly 
accessible. So I’m wondering if tagging as an “amenity” might be better than 
something a bit more obscure, but am not quite sure that “amenity=social 
facility” or “amenity=community centre” fully captures the nature of these 
projects/initiatives. I’m most curious to hear if anyone else has been tagging 
these groups anywhere else and whether there might be some space for 
harmonising that work and setting up an OSM wiki.

Thanks in advance for any feedback,

Best,
Jeremy

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