On 17/10/11 14:26, Ed Avis wrote:

Another way of looking at this is that it comes from tagging a 'place
node' rather than mapping cities as areas.  Individual nodes for
counties have been phased out in favour of exact boundaries and the
same could happen for towns and cities.  If you map an area, that
forces the choice of whether your object is intended to represent the
City of London, or Greater London, or whatever.

The problem with that approach is that concepts like "town" and "city" do not have well defined boundaries in the UK.

Of course, once you have local authority boundaries you also have city
boundaries, they just need to be tagged somehow as 'this local
authority is for a city'.

This is untrue, as it assumes that what people view as a "town" has boundaries which match a particular local authority.

Many towns have no such authority, and in other cases there is an authority but it's boundary does not match what the man on the clapham omnibus would regard as the area of the town.

Tom

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