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157186059 over 1 year ago

Hi Matthew
You have missed the name tag. I assume it is Bombos.
As a cuisine Asian seems a bit vague.

Cheers Phil

125173153 over 1 year ago

The car parks accept payment by apple pay but not normal cards?

Cheers Phil

157054452 over 1 year ago

Whoops, my mistake didn't clear josm first.
I have reverted this

154233248 over 1 year ago

Actually found it but you do not seem to have specified that you want to publish this information on osm and that it is provided for your personal use not as open data which is needed for publishing in OSM.

Cheers Phil

154233248 over 1 year ago

Hi
What is the copyright on Haringey Council's map of watercourses?

Do you have a link to it?

Cheers Phil

156142382 over 1 year ago

Bore da Rhydian
In this edit you have changed way/1184798599 into a bridge for its entire length. You need to split the way for the section that is a bridge, you have also made the entire length of way/24624348 into a culvert, you again need to split the way at the point it is a culvert although the crossing is either a bridge or a culvert, not both.

Diolch Phil

156907718 over 1 year ago

Bore da
You seem to have 2 contradictory name: and name:cy tags here.

Is the name:en verifiable, or just a translation?

Diolch Phil

156862179 over 1 year ago

What is the source of this name?

OS Opendata Streetview suggests it is Pen-lan Mabws.

Diolch Phil

156859942 over 1 year ago

Bore da
A few things have gone wrong here and in other changes you have made.

The name Bwlchteulu applies to the farmyard, not a single building. You should draw the farmyard and add the name / name:cy to that.

ruins is not a top level tag
You should use historic:ruins <whatever it was> or building=ruins.

ruins=Ynys makes no sense, probably should be building=ruins name/name:cy=Ynys

Diolch Phil

156726370 over 1 year ago

80 mph is a bit unlikely, whilst a private road has no legal limit this is just silly.

Cheers Phil

156729124 over 1 year ago

Hi
Please make your changeset comment descriptive and helpful to other mappers.

Corrected the map is quite vague.

I am wondering why this bridge has gone from open to construction. Why? And for how long? Unless it is closed for several months we do not normally update the map.

Cheers Phil

156050793 over 1 year ago

Hi Rupert
In this case I would not translate the name into English although if there is an English name that goes in the name:en tag.
Names such as this are easily availble from the OS OpenData Streetview layer in the iD editor. Making use of these available sources at the time makes far more sense than having to revisit the edit later.

The name reminds me of the village/hamlet of Pontygwaith which was the other side of the Merthyr valley from my grandmother's. Even though I knew what it meant in English we always referred to it as Pontygwaith. The houses were demolished in the late 70s to make way the the A470 dual carriagway and all that now remains is the bridge and a farm.

Cheers Phil

156057148 over 1 year ago

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Hope this helps
Phll

154306677 over 1 year ago

Hi Rhydian
There are a few issues with this changeset.
1. You have created a duplicate amenity=fuel, this was already mapped. Please ensure you check existing features before adding duplicates.

2. It is very unlikely that the Rugby Club is pub. These are usually private for members only. It would have been correctly mapped before.

Cheers Phil

156056156 over 1 year ago

Unclassified in the middle of nowhere?
No gps or Strava traces
No connection to existing traces
Not added buildings
Cryptic unreadable hashtags

156056156 over 1 year ago

Really?

156057148 over 1 year ago

Hi
Please be careful not to duplicate existing objects, take a few seconds to look at the map and check if the object already exists.

Cheers Phil

155683283 over 1 year ago

@kitsee Your statement about a lot of OSM being imported is only partially true. Internationally a lot was imported, but in the UK we have always been very adverse to imports so here very little was imported.

Cheers Phil

155751660 over 1 year ago

What techniques do you believe are outdated and what are you trying to achieve?
Cheers Phil

155751660 over 1 year ago

Please can you post the overpass query you are using?

Cheers Phil