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10447705 about 6 years ago

Thanks, I'm just looking at social clubs because iD is changing the tagging (incorrectly) and it has highlighted inconsistency in tags. Mainly we're looking for working man's club style social clubs which are pseudo-pubs.

61165741 about 6 years ago

OK, I'll remove the social club name etc

10447705 about 6 years ago

Hi Andy,

Is 314 Boldmere Road (way/145042764) really a social club just looks like an ordinary semi to me on Bing Streetside.

Jerry

61165741 about 6 years ago

Has the Paper Mill replaced Darley Abbey Club?

77285943 about 6 years ago

Hi & Welcome to OSM,

A small request: please when you save edits keep them to a small area. A change marked as being in Vanuatu also added tracks in the Flowlands here. It just makes it rather harder to track down recent changes in an area.

Cheers,

Jerry aka SK53

77288230 about 6 years ago

I may need to revist whether way/340864012 is actually a public footpath. There is definitely a post with a waymarker leaving the old service road. I hope I have a photo.

77161845 about 6 years ago

Unfortunately, I'm based I England: I'd love to get over for one of the OSM-IE events.

Last time I was over I mapped shops in Armagh city & Moira, and the time before shops in Belfast. I generally keep an eye out for changes try & add useful stuff when I can via old maps (for instance churches & chapels), open data (addresses) & some photos (Mapillary & Geograph - as long as one doesn't use the actual position of the latter).

Jerry

77161845 about 6 years ago

I saw your tweet about adding this, so I thought I'd add some addresses to things which got mapped over the weekend. In doing so I notice the post office is now in Supervalu.

If you know where it is located you can just add it as a separate node in the store outline. I find addresses using this tool (local to me, but can be used in Northern Ireland): http://osm-nottingham.org.uk/?z=17&lon=-6.33783&lat=54.17525&bgl=OSM,1,15&s=hill%20street&st=SearchOpendataJson&uc=1.

It's great to see Newry taking shape.

Jerry aka Sk53

75193357 about 6 years ago

Thanks, if one doesn't exit the tag field in iD and then try to copy a solar panel this is what happens. I usually catch them I think.

Anyway in fixing them I found another & added the buildings .

76777827 about 6 years ago

Yes, I'd think so & there's a typo.

77098137 about 6 years ago

Hi Will,

Odd coincidence to see you editing, but trigpoint has just noticed a bug in the name suggestion index which puts the wrong Wikipedia/data tags on Tesco petrol stations, see https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index/commit/fd1745bab66f3f6dcc9909cf9c17029717383d57.

I've just fixed the lot using level0 (you'll notice my big footpring changesets). There are probably a few other rogue entries, but on the other hand I learnt that Birds rebranded from "Birds the Confectioner" to "Birds Bakery" 4 years ago.

Cheers,

Jerry

77175695 about 6 years ago

But have you got them all? (!)

74966566 about 6 years ago

Thanks.

77086443 about 6 years ago

Hi & Welcome to OpenStreetMap,

I'm afraid we're not very good at maintaining bus stops & I'm not sure the route of the Local Link bus is even shown. I see that it goes up Charlbury Drive: years ago I went looking for a bus stop sign up there.

However, the city council has a full list of bus stops in a form which we can use here: https://www.opendatanottingham.org.uk/dataset.aspx?id=2.

It would be nice to have Local Link 5 in OSM, so I'm happy to help getting it added (my late mother used to catch it back from the hairdresser on Farndon Green).

Jerry aka SK53

74966566 about 6 years ago

8.7 kW looks much too low for the plant mapped here, perhaps you meant 8.7MW

67010301 about 6 years ago

Ah, I did wonder if that was the case. Used to visit back in the glory days of the 1980s.

67010301 about 6 years ago

AFAIK the former Inmos (STMicroelectronics) building was vacated by 2016 (possibly earlier). There was a fair bit of press coverage about the refurb: https://www.rrnews.co.uk/multi-million-pound-office-refurbishment-at-aztec-west-set-to-provide-much-needed-modern-business-space/

76957141 about 6 years ago

Hi & Welcome to OSM.

Great to see both paths and an address added in the countryside (we just need a few more thousands of each).

I've made one small change to your driveway in that I've changed it from living street to a driveway. I've also added a few of your neighbour's houses (with driveways) and the farm opposite the paths, and the wood down to the river.: mainly so that your house doesn't look so prominent.

I've left the path which starts by the bend for now, although I assume it runs for a few metres along one of the drives.

Some adjacent townlands (e.g. Upper Coole Glebe) have already been mapped with other details (buildings, hedges, farm tracks etc). You may feel it's worth adding some of these at a later time.

Best wishes,

Jerry aka SK53

74920513 about 6 years ago

Hi Rohit,

This appears to be a temporary closure, which may have been reinstated (see http://auckleyparish.co.uk/Hurst%20Lane.pdf). Often this type of work runs on. If you have traces later than October it's probably OK to remove the access=no, but best to wait for the original editor to respond.

SK53

60769854 about 6 years ago

Hi Brian,

Hmm, not trying to get you to suck eggs. Currently it's mapped as not mapped as a shop at all which is what drew my attention to it (way/158005243). So was trying to be helpful in getting it a bit more precise.

I know their proposition very well: I helped Homebase, who had shop-within-shop Laura Ashley franchises, build their data warehouse. It was one of the quirks in the data we had to account for.

LA outlets tend to be clothes, clothes/fabric/furniture or fabric/furniture. With those in town centre locations being more likely to be clothes; out-of-town & retail parks being everything; franchise locations (if they still exist) w/o the clothes. The "no clothes" one in Nottingham is/was called "Laura Ashley Home": way/244747285.

It's not absolutely certain (i.e., you'd have to go in & check) but I'd say rather likely even without having seen a job advert for a clothing retail position in this store, and even if not absolutely right is still better than shop=yes or just building=retail.

Jerry