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2169485 SK53

The building is an open shelter IIRC

1613173 SK53

Lord's Rake really needs a SAC scale tag adding (T3/T4); at least to the first col. It's the better part of 40 years since I did it, and I found it rather unpleasant as it was very eroded and not much more than scrabbly soil. It was closed for a few years because of rock fall dangers: but I don't know what the current status might be. Similarly West Wall Traverse should probably be Demanding Mountain Hiking (T3)

1482252 SK53

Dont know if this qualifies for microbrewery=yes http://hausbräu.openstreetmap.de/about.html.de

360590 SK53

According to news reports this has been acquired by Asda. See http://www.nottinghampost.com/Shoppers-excited-new-store/story-26466137-detail/story.html

2165697 M3WDD

This path no longer exists on the ground. There is seemingly recent galvanised kissing gate here but the way is blocked by barely penetrable vegetation. I found a way through but needed to crawl and got scratched.

2165620 vjpaine

This road actually continues through the woods, over river and joins with road almost directly East (just below isolated wood).

547485 SomeoneElse

I don't believe that way/360623787 is still brownfield (I've been there on the way to the Smithfield). From memory there's a fence to the south of the cycle path. Not sure about the land between that and the bus station - needs a survey really.

467253 SK53

This junction has been modelled with turn restrictions, but if it was surveyed it may be better as a short oneway, with appropriate handling of cycle & pedestrian traffic from Upney Lane. On Bing it looks as if the last part of the road has been restricted & is clearly oneway for cards. The remaining part of the carriageway has additional markings but what there purpose is cannot be discerned from Bing. Needs survey.

1939458 SK53

rooftop solar

2159215 SK53

Area needs further updating. Imagery (Bing/ESRI) is now reasonable