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Add short stretch of track (presumed not strictly public, cuts corner between 2 bridleways). Add bridleway (confirmed by signs , mapthepaths). surveyed yesterday.
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Add short stretch of track (presumed not strictly public, cuts corner between 2 bridleways) - surveyed yesterday
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bridleway/track is only gravel at start (rode it yesterday)
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bridleway wasn't showing as allowed for cycling (not that's it's great for riding on)
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tap not marked as drinking water, but probably is
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restricted byway tag
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This bit of Fosse way is a restricted byway, i.e. no motor vehicles (rode it today)
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Bridge is definitely open and signposted bridleway (also track surface)
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Bridge, confirm bridleway and update surface/gates/stiles/access after a visit
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Marked as bridleway on official maps, as far as the corner. I plan to survey the crossing over the stream
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Road changes to gravel after private track, still public. Add bridge. Confirm not one way - it's a dead end (cycled it last night)
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more gate access tags after visiting
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access at gates/blocks based on signage and inheriting from the byways/bridleways they serve
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Cyclepath surface (I've ridden it a few times)
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Track surface tagging and access. The southern bit isn't labelled as a footpath on the ground or on the definitive maps via mapthepaths, and it's physically a track. The current OS map has the whole stretch as "other route with public access".
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Fix access on Tubbs Bottom - it may be closed to through traffic but it's still a public road
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More track type tagging from tonight's ride
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surface type (I cycled it today)
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Track surfaces untagged (I'm sure they've been tagged in the past). Local so I know it quite well. The generic "unpaved" works best for broad lane without re-surveying and dividing into shorter sections, as it's variable.
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Typo in name (see e.g. old OS maps, notices on the bus stop)
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