BCNorwich's Comments
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| 56789581 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Not quite conventional OSM mapping, the references to amenity=police must surely be fiction. Indoor mapping is very comlicated and wouldn't really work for an unsegregated part of a building. Besides this indoor mapping is not to OSM convention and thus of no useful purpose to the database. I have reinstated the building address numbering that you deleted thus adding back useful information that shouldn't have been removed. If I were you I'd terrace the building into four houses and add addresses to the houses. Thus your house would be recognised by the database and can be shown on rendered maps and also routed to. If you need any help please just ask.
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| 56753605 | almost 8 years ago | My apologies I hadn't realised it was takeaway only.
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| 56753605 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard. |
| 56728077 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
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| 56705067 | almost 8 years ago | Sorry the above looks a bit abrupt, I just wish to bring these points to your attention. New mapping is always welcome but it's best to be slow and sure.
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| 56705067 | almost 8 years ago | Hi, several problems. Duplication of footpaths. Paths going to field outline rather than extending to road. Duplication of areas. New areas on top of existing areas without adjusting the existing areas (school). |
| 56698095 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard |
| 56689650 | almost 8 years ago | Hi, if you would like to point out one area and explain where it should be expanded I could have a look.
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| 56691522 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Diana B&B this POI is placed between two buildings with no address or building it's difficult to work out it's position. London Bridge POI, this is actually Tower bridge and is already tagged as such so I've removed your POI node. Is the Sobo Cafe really in the same building as Gregs, the building could be split to show two cafe's, or the two POI correctly positioned. The National Gallery museum is already mapped so I've removed your new POI. The Royal Festival Hall theatre at the Southbank Centre is already mapped. I can find no reference to a theatre here named SB so I've removed the POI. May I respectfully request that research is done befor adding more POI. There's lots of guidance on the web and if I can help please just ask. Regards Bernard |
| 56689650 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard. |
| 56674476 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard |
| 56663737 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard |
| 56660221 | almost 8 years ago | I forgot to say Welcome to OpenStreetMap. |
| 56660221 | almost 8 years ago | Hello There,
Regards Bernard. |
| 56607512 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
Regards Bernard |
| 56535895 | almost 8 years ago | Fiction reverted. |
| 56547746 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
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| 56325012 | almost 8 years ago | Hmmm, well actually this one looks more like a continental type of garden where beer is drunk. It's a small enclosed outside area crammed with picnic tables specifically for drinking/eating. My idea of a typical English beer garden is an open garden area for family's to relax in and where beer is also allowed to be consumed. But times change. Actually, I had meant to tag it as amenity=beer_garden, but did not notice that when Beer Garden is selected in JOSM and the preset applied, it actually places the tag amenity=biergarten. For the sake of English spelling rather than any style, I'll agree it ought to be beer_garden. If that's OK with you I'll change it. Regards Bernard |
| 56523947 | almost 8 years ago | Hello and Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
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| 56524978 | almost 8 years ago | Your contributions to OSM are most welcome but we must all strive to keep the database correct and verifiable thus OSM maps will continue as the best in the world. |