iwhs's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 8163709 | over 5 years ago | Hi. I walked down Boxers Lane, off Barrack Shute, Niton, the other day - and that is signposted 'Coastal Path'. I'm contacting you because you did this change to an existing path some years ago - and you are the footpath expert. I don't think this path exists. The Coastal Path should be on ROW32/34. Do you have any other knowledge please? ~Mike |
| 67740762 | over 6 years ago | Hi. This changeset has disconnected Stower Place from Perowne Way. It has also made a gap here in the Yar River Trail. I don't think that the pavements here are in fact separate from the road??? If there isn't a grass verge, you shouldnt show the pavement separately. Cheers, |
| 67351640 | almost 7 years ago | I have removed 'bicycle=evenings' as I originally put it there as a marker for future expansion... I won't be back in Fareham for a while, so will leave this for others! Also the 'motor_vehicle=no' (not my addition) will require a survey. ~Mike. |
| 67169744 | almost 7 years ago | Hi. You have removed the 'private' tag on Winford Way. The notice says it is private:
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| 67278181 | almost 7 years ago | Hi, You've added a node for Pollards, Alverstone Road, over the existing named house?? |
| 57549498 | almost 7 years ago | I note your defining the street widths in Eastbourne by mapping kerbs. When I was there last week, they were digging up Terminus Road and Cornfield Road in what appeared to be a pedestrian and bus scheme. Good Luck! |
| 53068327 | about 7 years ago | Hi again. Great job putting in the greens on Freshwater Golf Course - but you have two No5 greens! Pin Nos are OK though... Regards. |
| 55976990 | about 7 years ago | Note you still have Ashey Road as access=no - haven't been there for a while but it must be re-opened by now... Mike |
| 60118965 | about 7 years ago | Hi, when you named 'Bullen Hill', you also made this track a bridge...... |
| 56861822 | over 7 years ago | Tony, Are you sure that 'Springhill', in E Cowes, is a 'Suburb'? It does stand out a bit on OSM, coming on at map=12, with villages. Very few houses here, prob not even a hamlet - how about a locality? Mike |
| 47345047 | over 7 years ago | I did a survey of Heath Gardens and the address of Heath Court is Flats A-D, Heath Court, Heath Gardens PO36 8PQ |
| 57352871 | over 7 years ago | Hi Mappernerd, You did some changes to the Road from Chale Lane to Gladices. Last time I was there, I'm sure it was a paved road with no 'private' sign. Suggest it should be Minor/Unclassified? M |
| 52797069 | almost 8 years ago | MNerd, you have put traffic lights at the Ryde Union St / Cross St junction. These are zebra crossings.... Cheers |
| 48702992 | about 8 years ago | Done |
| 48702992 | about 8 years ago | I was in Arreton today and the driveway to the vicarage runs east-west from a point north of the pub car park. Also I think it's the 'Old Vicarage'. The track you drew is only a pedestrian path that goes through a gate to the school. The bottom bit of the Garden around the vicarage is school land and also used for overflow parking. |
| 51580732 | over 8 years ago | Hi chessrat - do think that Undercliff Drive is open to cyclists now... Will cycle down and check, unless you get there first... |
| 50108100 | over 8 years ago | I did change a couple of yours to private but I see that they still render as strong, and do stand out a bit. Just thought it looked a bit odd as private highways are fainter than public. Might be better to just map as a circle of private track? |
| 50108100 | over 8 years ago | Hi. Hoticed that you were adding non-private turning loops to the end of some private tracks. They were rendering strong and some checkers don't like non-private highways at the end of a private highway. Carry On Mapping! MikeC |
| 41377350 | over 8 years ago | You last changed the new path from Newport to Island Harbour. It is used by cyclists (there are "dismount" signs too) but it seems to have been designated as a footpath. Any evidence that this should be a cycleway? |
| 41211306 | over 8 years ago | I would have called The Duver 'heath' rather than 'scrub', which is a bit ugly for grassed dunes with occasional bushes |