ooh, thats really useful

Unfortunately it only seems to include main roads (highways england), so 
doesn't seem to have the extensive new 20mph limits in cornwall from last year.

Cheers
James

On 14 May 2025 08:42:07 BST, Steven Hirschorn <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Just in case others haven't seen it, local authorities have to publish
>their traffic regulation orders in the local press and in the London
>(Edinburgh/Belfast) Gazette.
>The London Gazette has really useful functionality where you can search
>their database and convert the search query to an RSS feed. I use this
>functionality with an RSS feed reader browser extension to get
>notifications of local authority plans that can be reflected in
>OpenStreetMap.
>The changes can include speed limit changes, creation of Low Traffic
>Neighbourhoods (including the position of modal filters), introduction of
>School Streets, changes to parking and CPZs, installation of bike hangars
>etc.
>I often make changes or add notes to OSM with the Gazette URL as the
>source.
>Here's the website: https://www.thegazette.co.uk
>
>In the navigation bar at the top of the page is a Notices menu, which will
>list all the most recent notices in the UK.
>
>There are filters on the left hand side of this page where you can search
>for and filter the list to the particular notice type and area you’re
>interested in. For my local area, for things I might want to add to OSM,
>I’ve found that the following customisations work best:
>
>- restricting the list to Notice Code 1501
>
>- filtering the location by Local Authority from the drop-down box (in my
>case, the London Borough of Ealing)
>
>- Hitting the “Update results” button and then changing the sort order to
>“Latest”.
>
>Cleverer still is the RSS feed functionality if you scroll down to the
>bottom of the left hand menu. That creates a customised URL for the filters
>and sort you’ve applied, and you can add this to your favourite feed reader
>which will check the feed on your behalf regularly, and notify you when
>your local authority has proposed changes.
>
>Steven
>
>On Wed, 14 May 2025, 07:28 Jez Nicholson, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Interesting. I had to research a bit exactly what a sealed order
>> was....and what OSMUK would do with it if/when they received it to an
>> inbox. These are for major road changes right? And have to be confirmed by
>> UK Govt before they are enacted?
>>
>> It led me down a rabbit hole to finding the D-TRO centralised database
>> project from UK Govt https://ttf.uk.net/tag/d-tro/ which should make
>> small-medium changes available nationally. I don't know whether it includes
>> sealed orders or not.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 11 May 2025, 15:13 James Hogan via Talk-GB, <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I emailed Cornwall Council last year asking for info about their speed
>>> limit orders (many 20mph changes with only draft docs available through
>>> planning websites), and finally got a response saying they're looking into
>>> updating their distribution of "sealed orders", and asking if there's a
>>> generic inbox at osm that could be included.
>>>
>>> I'm not really sure what to respond. Is there an appropriate list for
>>> this sort of thing, or should I just encourage them to (also) publish on a
>>> website?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> James
>>>
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