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Fix missing street, in my defence there was just one rusted sign at one end of the street when I did my first survey.
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Add a note to the effect that the maxspeed is not a typo, it is 2mph
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Add max speed and max weight to the Darley Abbey bridge
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Mark the Haslam's Lane bridge in Darley Abbey as a toll bridge
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Give the Sunnyhill Infant School site the same treatment as Normanton Junior. Although the buildings have now been demolished it has yet to be re-developed (at last check).
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Change the old Normanton Junior School site from a node to an area. This school is disused but the sizeable site has yet to be sold so it's marked as amenity=school with disused=yes
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Buildings on East side of Stenson Road as far as Ainsworth Drive
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Parking Aisles
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This route is a service road not a parking aisle, there are parking aisles running from it but no parking on this road itself which serves for deliveries and additional access to the building
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Delete random single nodes with no data attached
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Add in the grass at the centre of the Kingsway roundabout
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One parking aisle was marked was missing the designation
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(no comment)
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Add the Village Medical Centre. Tagged (wrongly) as a hospital because amenity=clinic was officially declined and I can't see a better tag.
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Tweak residential streets using Bing aerial.
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Use building=church for the Werburgh's. It's now a restaurant but the building is still recognisably a church.
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Mark the old County Gaol facade as a tourist attraction - wikipedia calls it one and it does appear in some tourist brochures/walks ...
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Fix an indicated bug, service road didn't connect to main road
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This is a clear spelling error, Fulmar Close like the neighbouring roads is named after a bird. Fix is based on this basis and I haven't verfied it in person but I'm confident that it's correct.
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Add missing footpath. Sometimes you are so focused on the small details that you overlook the big ones, I've walked down this path many times.
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