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66278872 over 4 years ago

Lots of buildings have more than one business. :)

44128879 over 4 years ago

Oh, thanks.

44128879 over 4 years ago

There used to be walkways that were marked out as zebra crossings. It has now been split. I've updated the mapping.

108718464 over 4 years ago

way/968032515

highway="Malachi Place"?

108632812 over 4 years ago

Hi, would you know which denomination this church is? way/967597144#map=19/55.13928/-7.66486

108847473 over 4 years ago

Hi,

Welcome to OSM.

way/968591166
way/136726559

There are two versions of Plunkett Street. If necessary, you can edit the older version if details needed to be added.

33038551 over 4 years ago

The railway there is a series of arches and bridges, It is only embankment west of Bsallybough Road.

My impression was that Kelly's (mapped as 3 buildings, 2 landuse) was all one site from North Strand to west of the railway, likely including under the railway arches. They could be given a single landuse=retail

My recollection from 2014-2015 was there were two different, but related, Kelly's brandings.

Foley's Motors (mapped as a node and landuse) should be a single object.

The other shops, facing North Strand deserve their own landuse=retail - that should avoid any confusion with Kelly's.

80378433 over 4 years ago

That's the new handball centre. 2 storeys.

The canal seems to have been broken. :)

I tend to use demolished:building=* when a building is still visible on *any* photo set, to avoid, err, accidents, like the Limerick one I did.

80378433 over 4 years ago

I haven't been past Parnell Street in 2 years.

82592873 over 4 years ago

Hi. Are you sure this way/31405161/ is steps the whole way?

24623381 over 4 years ago

It was a singles-storey warehouse-style building. I'm not sure if it had any signage. I may have photos.

You can see it on the Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta imagery.

77847423 over 4 years ago

Sure. It looks like they rebuilt and expanded the store.

98142573 over 4 years ago

"Rinmore is the official English spelling of this anglicised townland name, and, as you mention, it is also found as such on the Cassini map, although with the noted typological error. It appears as Rinmore on the OS 25" map also. It has, however, been altered to Renmore on the OS Discovery Series map. It is found as Rinmore in the Townland Index of 1901. Logainm.ie, of course, uses official Rinmore and the English headword, but it also gives Renmore as a local version of the name. "

98142573 over 4 years ago

Rinmore appears to be the official spelling https://www.logainm.ie/en/1413604 However, I will check with logainm.ie

107010131 over 4 years ago

Fixed!

107024425 over 4 years ago

Lots of the Fitzmaurice Avenue / Road shops are now double mapped.

107010131 over 4 years ago

Hi,

node/7589195741

Is this a Starbucks cafe?

103441130 over 4 years ago

All of the above is largely irrelevant to OSM and you have been told this several times.

OSM has a set of standards and unnecessarily varying from them makes life more difficult, not simpler.

Please read access=* and access=no

103441130 over 4 years ago

Hi,

This is an ordinary footway.

way/931132223#map=17/53.30564/-6.32676

You have it marked
access=no as if it is a military site. access=no?uselang=en-GB

72489192 over 4 years ago

Hi,

node/6635642274

Is this an Airbnb-type property?