Is there any agreement how to map hosted post offices (one of the outreach 
services), such as one held in a pub one morning a week or a community hall on 
two mornings a week?

 

Ed

 

From: Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) <[email protected]> 
Sent: 02 April 2018 19:10
To: talk-gb <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Next quarters project: Post Offices

 

On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 18:23 Rob Nickerson, <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Robert Whitaker has an up to date data reference and also has a fabulous set of 
tools <http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/postoffice/>  to update the data in OSM 
and for measuring progress.

I've put together some mapping notes at 
http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/postoffice/mapping-notes.html with suggestions 
for how to use the tools.

 

One thing to watch is that -- as Rob noted -- a significant number of Post 
Office branches have moved in the last few years; but sometimes only a few 
doors down the road. This means some of the 'matches' in the tool that are made 
by location proximity only will be incorrect. 

 

So as well as ~4000 more branches to map, there are also ~7000 existing matches 
to verify.

 

I think it would be useful to use the ID numbers (ref:pol_id=*) to indicate 
confirmed matches -- so I'd encourage people to add them to proximity matches 
in the tool that they know are correct (e.g. by local knowledge, ground survey, 
or deduction from the POL address data / other OSM-compatible sources), but not 
to those where there is some uncertainty. Non-ID-matched branches can then be 
seen as flags for mappers to check out/verify.

 

There are also ~900 mapped amenity=post_office objects that aren't matched to 
an official branch location, which could do with being checked. Most will 
probably be former branches that have now closed.

 

If anyone has any suggestions for improvements to the tools please do get in 
touch.

 

Robert.

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