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61312652 almost 7 years ago

Please delete or else please add a source and postcode. People rely on data accuracy and these maps for accommodation and relief. note/1642559

61312586 almost 7 years ago

Please delete or else please add a source and postcode. People rely on data accuracy and these maps for accommodation and relief. note/1642559

65140091 about 7 years ago

DE1 1LS is an old postcode that was recently in use but is no longer present in the current official list. https://osm.mathmos.net/addresses/pc-errors.html#oldunit

65140091 about 7 years ago

Thanks you are correct. The DE1 1LS I had added in error was previously specific to the Smith Partnership of solicitors that was in Celtic House before moving. I had also added the correct DE1 1AU as an address without fully checking the main Celtic House buidling. Your change to the Saint Peter's Churchyard old Courthouse (strangely also from DE1 1LS) is also correct.

65070421 about 7 years ago

Hi Will,

This is your locality and you are a much more experienced mapper so I am happy to learn from your comments and experience.

As I’m sure you can tell I took the details from the Food Standards Agency http://ratings.food.gov.uk/business/en-GB/1009710/ and http://ratings.food.gov.uk/business/en-GB/454468/ with a view to improving the Erewash https://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/district-18.html percent of nodes/ways with a postcode and percentage of FHRS establishments matched. Postcodes were taken from FHRS, from neighbouring buildings or from the code-point open centroids. Postcode percentage should be above 95% tomorrow (I’m not taking credit as you did the hard work years ago) with little reason why it could not be improved even further.

I’d previously added a residential business address in Long Eaton way/316311595 to clear a note from the owner note/1171707 requesting this.

Is the “Ladybird House” addr:housename (that was already on the Pudding House caterer way) still correct?

I can remove the business names you mention leaving just the fhrs:id values.

Thanks,

Dave

63946196 about 7 years ago

The number appears in search results for "St Nicholas Lockington" but does not show on the website or facebook page of the church. I have removed it and will take more care in the future.

60054244 over 7 years ago

Apologies for the accidental typing mistake and rude word in the change set comment. Should of course be the White Swan that the Defribillator is on the side of.

57929974 over 7 years ago

Entrances to Thorntree Lane from Morledge and Saint Peter's Street both now correctly show one way.
I've added a note on Exchange Street as it is currently just marked as Pedestrian only and I suspect there is a limited and conditional use by vehicles exiting Thorntree Lane to get to Albert Street.
I'll will update the note with further details when I'm next in Derby.

57929974 over 7 years ago

This section is definitely oneway. No egress onto Morledge. Clear no entry sign at the western end of this short stretch of Thorntree Lane.
Mirror image of the other end; one can enter Thorntree Lane from Saint Peter’s Street or Morledge but must leave via Exchange Street.
Entry from Morledge is oneway with a seven foot width restriction. Mainly used to access local business parking.