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176984068 4 days ago

Hi, I don’t know if you saw my comment on changeset/176859965, but please do consider aligning the aerial imagery to OSMUK Cadastral Parcels before adding lots of geometry like this.

The houses look great, and Thornhill is better mapped now, but someone is going to have to realign them all to ground truth at some point in the future and that could have been easily avoided. :)

176859965 7 days ago

Heya, thanks for adding all these houses.

Please remember to align the aerial imagery to OSMUK Cadastral Parcels before adding or significantly changing a lot of geometry. As you may know, the aerial imagery is not guaranteed to be aligned to ground truth, and it can be up to about 2m out in each dimension.

The OSMUK Cadastral Parcels (available in the ‘Overlays’ section of the ‘Background Settings’ on the right hand side of ID) are guaranteed to be aligned to ground truth in the UK, so the aerial imagery should be aligned to the Cadastral Parcels before starting to edit. Alignment can vary across a village or across time (as the aerial imagery is updated) so it’s important to do this at the start of every edit.

From a quick check, it looks like the offset for Bing aerial imagery is about -0.32, -1.27 metres in the middle of Thornhill at the moment.

Hope that makes sense, happy editing :)

176641487 7 days ago

Removed it on the basis that it’s likely a purely online business from a home office. changeset/176858235

176716255 8 days ago

Fantastic, thanks :) I see you’ve been using it already. If you mention the offset you use for a particular edit in your changeset message then other editors can use the same offset in future, to keep things consistent in a given area.

Happy editing :D

176716255 9 days ago

Hiya, thanks for adding all these houses.

If you’re going to be adding significant amounts of geometry in future, please make sure to align the aerial imagery to the OSMUK Cadastral Parcels layer before starting. Otherwise you’ll end up with an up to 2m offset of your edits from ground truth.

The Cadastral Parcels layer can be enabled in the ‘Overlays’ section of ‘Background Settings’ on the right in the ID editor. It gives the cadastral parcels from the Land Registry, which are known to be accurate. It can also help with working out whether a building is a detached or semi-detached house.

This is important because the offset of aerial imagery from ground truth varies by several metres between villages (or even across a village), and it changes when the imagery is updated.

See osm.wiki/Using_aerial_imagery#Binding_objects for more information.

I think the offset in Holme for Bing imagery is currently about -0.45, -0.4 metres.

Note you can also use the ‘Q’ key when a building is selected to automatically square its corners, which can be useful for houses.

Happy to chat about this further if you have any questions. Happy editing! :)

176641487 12 days ago

Hiya, thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap!

Is this business one which potential customers can turn up to without an appointment, and walk in? Or is it a home office, with services offered exclusively online?

The shop= tag is for the former (businesses which are like a traditional shop) and not the latter. See shop=*

If this business operates purely online and this is a home office address then it probably shouldn’t be tagged in OpenStreetMap at all — OSM is a map of the physical environment, not a business directory. :)

Hopefully that makes sense, happy to answer any questions

176573767 13 days ago

Hiya, why did you delete this footpath? It’s a public right of way according to the council’s definitive map (see the Public Rights of Way overlay in the ID editor).

What’s the situation on the ground?

Please put more detail in your changeset messages in future, as ‘fiexed’ doesn’t tell anyone anything about what you’ve changed or (more importantly!) why you changed it and what sources you used. See osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

Thanks, and happy editing :)

176317483 14 days ago

I reverted the IATA changes as changeset/176541500

176494838 14 days ago

Are you the same user as silver1549?

176450085 16 days ago

For anyone looking for a source for the assertion that Brae Pasture is part of the NNR, see https://www.wildingleborough.org.uk/visit:

“In September 2025, the Ingleborough National Nature Reserve was officially extended to include all of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's reserves in the Ingleborough area, as part of the King's Coronation Series of National Nature Reserves”