Hi ed. For ward boundaries I will use ordnance survey boundary line , which is available as open data. Happy for you to correct the name
Sent from my HTC ----- Reply message ----- From: "Ed Loach" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> Subject: [Talk-GB] Neighbourhood Planning - data import proposal Date: Fri, Apr 19, 2013 09:51 I’m a bit concerned about where you are going to source the non-parish boundary following ways from. When I saw the import yesterday I checked for the most local node to me which I think is Myland in Colchester. You have a link there to the Colchester council website which has a boundary drawn on an OS derived map, so that can’t be used to define it as far as I understand things. Or is it OK to derive the boundary from the text of the document and use OS boundary line as you propose? E.g. “Amended plans were submitted and the area formally submitted to Colchester Borough Council and published for consultation included the whole of the Myland Ward (which includes Braiswick) and the whole of Myland Parish (which includes a small area of Highwoods Ward). Following the consultation, officers contacted Myland Community Council and Braiswick Residents Association and it was agreed that the name of the proposed area should be ‘Myland and Braiswick Neighbourhood Area’.” Which also suggests the name=Myland tag value is wrong already… (Oh, and the text above says Myland Ward but I think that is Mile End Ward looking at the OS Boundaryline data for the area in QGIS). Ed
_______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

