It might be that I have the precise filters wrong - have you checked the
local authority name? And maybe the notice code I use is incorrect for the
notices you're after (though London Borough 20mph changes definitely fall
under 1501)

On Wed, 14 May 2025, 10:00 James Hogan, <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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