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56730384 almost 8 years ago

Holmescales: Although you didn't add the original tags you've copied them directly to the new area. Key type=* should only be used on relations. Perhaps shooting=clay_pigeon;paintball would be better? (osm.wiki/Tag%3Asport%3Dshooting and shooting=*)

56724126 almost 8 years ago

Hi murble, thanks for your edits in the Lakes today. Just to let you know that phone numbers should be in the international format with no brackets or dashes (see phone=*). As the area code for Grasmere is 015394 the correct format for the phone box should be "+44 15394 35285". :)

56672808 almost 8 years ago

Thanks Matt! I never did a proper survey of Swan Walk when I did the other streets in 2016 so thanks for this. I also missed out Middle Street and some of Carfax so if you get the chance to survey them too that would be great. :)

56668935 almost 8 years ago

Hi Bort, thanks again for your edits. You don't need to include the name "Bench" when adding benches (amenity=bench tells us it's a bench), just use for name field for actual names, not descriptions. I've fixed these for you (changeset/56672933). :)

56654271 almost 8 years ago

Hi Casey_boy. If St Michael's House looks like a church then tag it building=church and building:use=apartments. I'd probably change building=hospital to building=yes on The Residence given that the wiki suggests it's only for actual hospitals (building=hospital).

Perhaps use addr:flats (addr=*#Commonly_used_subkeys) for flat addresses (eg add addr:flats=1-10 to the building if there are 10 flats) - or you can map separate entrances, if any (eg node on building edge with entrance=yes and addr:flats=6-10 for access to flats 6-10). Hope this sort of makes sense :)

56648121 almost 8 years ago

Hey sogunsakin, welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for your edits - they all look perfect! Just ask if you have any questions or need some help. Hope to see more edits from you soon! :D

56616023 almost 8 years ago

Actually village would probably be better (that's what they call themselves).

56616023 almost 8 years ago

Hi Rogerc, thanks for your updates. The preferred way to map places is as a node in the centre of the settlement. This is because the boundary cannot always be verified and doesn't always match up with the main residential area. Reinstating the Gleaston hamlet node and removing the name from the residential area would probably be a good idea. :) place=hamlet

56563540 almost 8 years ago

Not that I'm aware of. I was planning to add some maxspeeds for a different line using stations, levels crossings etc as a rough guide but this method probably won't work everywhere.

56563540 almost 8 years ago

Nice edits! In case you didn't know, Network Rail have given us permission to copy data from NESA/the sectional appendix into OSM, which includes speed limits. osm.wiki/UKRail_Project http://archive.nr.co.uk/browseDirectory.aspx?root=&dir=%5csectional%20appendix%5cSectional%20Appendix%20full%20PDF%20copies

56556112 almost 8 years ago

Nice one! Do any of them have names? I'd also be tempted to merge the Highgate shop nodes with the building outlines (the shops use both floors for either sales or stock/staff space).

56550553 almost 8 years ago

Not sure if they're planning to include destination tagging, but hopefully support for lanes will be introduced in iD at some point https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/3822#issuecomment-277545127

56472402 almost 8 years ago

According to someone who goes to Kendal College, the buses won't stop to drop off or pick up here, you have to use the stop at node/486598075

56527294 almost 8 years ago

Although maybe this one will have some sort of permanent presence - it's open 4 part days each week. http://robert.mathmos.net/osm/postoffice/branch/96428

56527294 almost 8 years ago

I'm not sure whether we should map the "mobile" branches which only set up shop for a couple of mornings a week - they have no permanent presence and we don't map ice cream vans or yoga classes etc. If you are adding them the opening hours would be very useful - they're already in the correct syntax on the comparison tool so you can just copy and paste them. :)

56472402 almost 8 years ago

I know that the college buses only use the northbound layby for all journeys; I think that the southbound 555 and X6 (and others) went via Lound Road to call at K Village a few years ago, but they might not do anymore, now that K Village is dead.

56451569 almost 8 years ago

Following the above discussion, I've reverted this changeset in 56471405.

56451569 almost 8 years ago

I don't know about those motorways, I was talking about A1508 and A167(M). Perhaps the road signs that say "A1508" and "A167(M)" (surveyed by OSMers) are incorrect, if the websites you mention are more reliable. But motorway_link should be used for sliproads, which is what these are.

56451569 almost 8 years ago

Hi Greyseal18 and welcome to OSM.

I don't think that renumbering the motorway slip roads and changing them from highway=motorway_link to highway=motorway is entirely correct. The motorway sliproads were tagged A1508 and A167(M) because that's how they're labelled on the road signs. We tend to "map what's on the ground" through surveys (osm.wiki/Good_practice#Map_what.27s_on_the_ground) rather than take info from other maps and websites. Any questions just ask. I can revert this changeset for you if you like.

lakedistrict :)

56395287 almost 8 years ago

Thanks, I'll do that at some point.