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113672421 about 3 years ago

That wasn't intentional. Unfortunately with the debugger in iD the link for "Upgrade the tags" is next to "Tag as not the same "NIE Networks"". :( :)

Northern Ireland Electricity is the parent company of NIE Networks, However, there is effectively no difference, as it seems to be the only subsidiary of any worth. In turn, Northern Ireland Electricity is owned by ESB Group, the main power company in the Republic.

This is in contrast to other operators in the UK and Ireland, where the distribution network operators also generate and sell electricity.

The transmission network (>50,000 volts) operators EirGrid and National Grid do not generate or sell electricity.

19179020 about 3 years ago

Changed to noexit=yes

129958453 about 3 years ago

The shape of the Irish Rail Head Office in now incorrect.

way/254369231

129958453 about 3 years ago

Hi,

node/3641671655

How come you have moved the buffers stops at Connolly Luas?

In general, it isn't the done thing to have a single changeset that covers such a large area. Can I check what you have deleted?

123588639 about 3 years ago

The shape follows the location for the proposed wind turbines (also marked).

Construction is actually nearing completion.

"proposed" is a documented category. It's for things that have some basis, e.g. planning permission, not just a press release or someone's crayon drawings.

126310265 about 3 years ago

node/7813507928/history

Pharmacy + deli in one node? :)

19179020 about 3 years ago

Hi

Is there a foot connection here? node/2351574660#map=19/52.28323/-9.66446

129360125 about 3 years ago

Hi,

Do you know if the two tracks meet up here? node/10216749334 and might the southern one be better as a path?

128724684 about 3 years ago

Hi,

Overlap 2 way/1111983692

129103613 about 3 years ago

Hi,

Overlap way/1115324924

128901397 about 3 years ago

I'll nuke it.

94644447 about 3 years ago

way/360939090

Summer Court may be the name of the building / apartment development, not the street. In Ireland, address and street don't always coincide. :)

128493318 about 3 years ago

:)

128901397 about 3 years ago

Hi,

way/1113091099

Single node in way.

If I'm correct, this has been demolished.

128796967 about 3 years ago

Note the spelling of Poleberry, not Polebarry in Polebarry Link Road. I'll fix it now.

128188221 about 3 years ago

Thanks for this but do be careful with such huge changesets!

128490551 about 3 years ago

Hi,

The tagging we have been using for Church of Ireland schools, churches, etc. is:

religion=christian
denomination=anglican
anglican=Church of Ireland

Like quite a few other protestant denominations, the Church of Ireland does consider itself 'catholic', but not Roman Catholic. Hence, I am slow to use denomination=catholic and use denomination=roman_catholic instead.

Jonathan Swift was Dean of the Church of Ireland's St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.

128610876 about 3 years ago

Hi,

I'm seeing lots of roads not quite joined up (not just you) recently. node/10167346615

122912086 about 3 years ago

Hi,

I've never been to Freshford, so I don't know how I came to making these edits! I can only imagine they came about in relation to the nodes that were deleted in this changeset. Maybe there were duplicate markers.

Feel free to adjust.

110132764 about 3 years ago

It seems the area to the west is prone to flooding, as is common in Fermanagh. Using a weir to manage that wouldn't be unusual.

Historically (see the "Ireland British War Office 1:25k GSGS 3906" imagery, dates from about 1896) there was a footbridge. In the "Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta" imagery (dates from about 2012), it looks like a bridge suitable for vehicles, about 4 metres wide, mounted on top of the weir. In the newer images, it appears to be removed. It looks like there is a weir, but it could also be a ford.

abandoned:highway=* is another option.

What does "Irish Bridge" mean?