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No bridge here when I checked today. Rather there's a culvert (or at least a pipe) connecting the ditches
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Wilson's Road is now newly-surfaced at the southern end, and separated from the farm track which is obviously private. Also I found a not-quite-finished path next to the new bridge
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Wikidata link for Piccadilly ward
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Changed Wikidata target of the City of Manchester to Q21525592, which is unambiguously the entire City. Q18125, while better populated, is much fuzzier and doesn't seem to reliably relate to the entire area.
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County Council bridge number for Cutter Ferry Bridge
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Speed limit change is just to the west of the bridleway junction, not to the east
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The former petrol station now sells hot tubs etc
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I don't know precisely where the edge of the farmland is here, but it's behind the cycleway
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Did I just carefully join a cycleway to a parish boundary? That was silly.
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cycle barrier is on the bridge and doesn't obstruct the path along the A1307; adjust location to be topologically correct, though the precise position may be wrong
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Tag covered way as covered
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Update service road around the hot tub place whose name I've forgotten
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A1307 cycle path now extends to Fenstanton, and add some details to the earlier bit
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Detach a power line from a parish boundary
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33 kV power line now underground within the NIAB development
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surfaces etc for path parallelling Whitehouse Lane
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Adjustments to Utton's Drove. The section north of Trinity House is paved and seems primary an access road for the house and other premises. South of that unpaved and mostly for accessing fields. Also be consistent about its name.
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More details of Utton's Drove STW, based on aeriels (and noticing that the eastern entrance is not connected to the interior roads any more)
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The supports of this 33 kV line seem to have been renewed, and some poles have been replaced with H-frame towers
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More details of the churchyard of All Saints, Longstanton
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