On Mon, 2017-02-20 at 11:58 +0000, Paul Oldham wrote: > On 20/02/17 11:50, SK53 wrote: > > > A couple of other points: > > > > * I think office=lawyer is more widely used than UK specific > > terms > > like solicitor. > > Funnily enough I was just reading the wiki page on that very thing. > So I > should have > > office=lawyer > lawyer=solicitor > > As per https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:office%3Dlawyer > > > * You could also do shop=estate_agent;office=lawyer too. > > Certainly > > around Nottingham we use shop=estate_agent for walk-in high > > street > > agents, and office=estate_agent for mainly commercial agents > > who are > > usually not located in retail premises. Others regard anywhere > > that > > does not allow immediate purchase of a product as an office > > rather > > than a shop. > > That does seem like a tempting solution. Apart from anything else it > gives the renderers a better chance of doing something plausible. So > I > end up with: > > office=lawyer > lawyer=solicitor > shop=estate_agent > Its certainly not an unusual situation in small towns in England and Wales either.
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