On 02/03/2026 10:58, Ken Kilfedder wrote:

You can turn on the "OSMUK Cadastral Parcels" (available in the iD 'Overlays' 
section under
Backgrounds) and align everything to that.

Oh, thanks, that's nifty: that's registered ownership boundaries as they're depicted on Land Registry title plans, right? Do you know how up-to-date it purports to be? (There was a very annoying land-grab by adverse possession in this area that was accepted by the Land Registry around 2010, and that doesn't seem to be reflected in the cadastral parcels overlay, for example.)

Back to the original topic: the gap between the registered plots of land is the road. But the original question remains, now recast as: should I adjust the OSM-mapped course to go along the centreline of the road as identified from the cadastral parcels, or leave it along its existing zig-zag GPS track, which is (largely) within the road as identified from the cadastral parcels?

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Dan Hatton

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