What odd choices OS have made in releasing this data! I've not had a good look 
until now, so I've only just realised that they've had all these layers and 
decided which to release and which to remove.

So they've removed paths but kept their names, removed parks but kept the water 
and wooded bits. I wonder what they were thinking and how they decided?

And this, in the centre of York
http://os.openstreetmap.org/?zoom=16&lat=53.95988&lon=-1.08144&layers=B0

The dotted lines at right angles are the lines of the walls of the old Roman 
fort. There's no trace on the ground now apart from the odd plaque. The bits 
that aren't dotted, to complete the square, form the foundation of the existing 
city walls, which they've removed. 

Very strange!  

Anything else anyone's spotted?

Steve

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