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Add various features to Arundel WWT. The new walk in aviary west of the visitor centre is approximate as since we can't see it on the aerial imagery yet. Many parts could use more work (e.g. adding reedbeds, improving the mapping of the water areas).
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Add whether way is lit
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Add path surfaces
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Add path surfaces
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Add whether there are cycleways
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Add whether pedestrian crossing has an island
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Add road lanes
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Add road surface info
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Add maximum allowed weight
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Add bike parking outside Romsey station
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Add Broadmoor Farm Meadows (I'm not sure it's really a nature reserve but not sure if there is a better category).
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King Alfred's Way - Watery Lane - Redfield Lane junction. It's not 100% clear which way the route goes round this junction but this follows cycle paths.
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Join Watery Lane & Redfields Lane. Should Redfields Lane actually be two one-way roads at this point? From the aerial images it looks like it's a two way road with crosshatching in the middle.
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King Alfred's Way - fix gap
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King Alfred's Way
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King Alfred's Way: Reading to Riseley
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King Alfred's Way: into Reading
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King Alfred's Way: to Whitchurch on Thames
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Remove end of high street from cycle & hiking routes which go up church walk
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King Alfred's Way make ncn so it shows up in low zoom.
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