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Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
1832616 Nekojimi

There's a "fence" node on this way that prevents the cycle path from being routable; is this real? It doesn't seem likely.

1841384 Nekojimi

This footpath is visible from the aerial image, but it probably needs checking to see if it's actually passable.

1844331 Nekojimi

There's a big industrial-looking complex here; it probably needs

1879977 Nekojimi

This car park doesn't seem connected to the outside world; there's walls to the north and east, and buildings to the south and west with no passages visible from the sky.

1841628 Nekojimi

Does this part of the road, and the footpath/footbridge it leads to, still exist? I don't think I've spotted it in passing.

1850363 Nekojimi

This block is divided into 6 houses, but there are 5 chimneys and 5 gardens visible in aerial imagery. Presumably one house is split in two, but there's no way of telling which without a survey.

1850366 Nekojimi

Same as the block to the southwest; the 6 houses don't line up with the 5 gardens. Maybe one's a ghost house?

1462533 fhbrundlesouthampton

F.H. Brundle

Address:
502 Millbrook Road, Third Avenue, Millbrook
Southampton, Hampshire SO15 0JX

Phone: 023 8070 3333

Website: http://www.fhbrundle.co.uk

F. H. Brundle is the UK’s largest stockist of wrought iron components, welded wire mesh and expanded and perforated metal available from stock for immediate delivery.

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1793039 Nekojimi

The ferry route here is not connected to the road network and is not routable.

702486 Andy Allan

I broke this footpath while adding all the new cycling routes. It was in OSM as running through the nearby skills park, but that definitely doesn't happen any more. I didn't notice if the path was still there, or how it connects to the path to the north. If it still exists, it doesn't follow the indicated route through the trees to the NE since it definitely doesn't cross the mtb trail here.

If someone can go and investigate, that would be great. I'm unlikely to return to the area.