spiregrain's Comments
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| 121001446 | Thank you! |
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| 121001446 | Is "https://hkrhairbeauty.co.uk/" really the name of that place? (Seems unlikely, but you never know these days!) |
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| 120771566 | Thanks! |
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| 120771566 | Hi VictorIE - in this changeset you added a school site as way/1058744980. I think it's a new site for Gaelscoil na gCrann. Do you know if the site on the other side of the road (same institution) is now decommissioned? (I've added some details to the new site) |
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| 120857294 | Fair enough! @tj42 Thanks for the prompt! |
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| 120900248 | Bravo! |
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| 120857294 | Hi there and welcome to OSM. Where does rhe "street membership" make it look like the buildings are part of the street itself? Have you had a look at osm.wiki/Relation:associatedStreet ? In particular the "roles" section? Members of a relation can have a role,. Please have a look at the link. |
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| 101937481 | Done! I also added a note (note/3165005 ) it seems likely the paths connect and the gates are unlocked, but if you have local knowledge, please link 'em up! |
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| 101937481 | I'll add an alternative route to the GC 11 relation (along the east side down to Crescent Wood Road) at some point this week. Thanks for your help! |
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| 101937481 | Section 11, currently shown as relation/13983952#map=18/51.43839/-0.06617 |
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| 101937481 | Hiya. In this changeset, you marked the Cox's Walk Footbridge as closed. Do you know if it's reopened, or whether there is a conventional (or signed) alternative route for Green Chain Walk section 11? https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/walking/crystal-palace-to-nunhead-cemetery |
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| 120430257 | Oh dear. That you! |
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| 118784319 | source given as "Ptolemy Elrington" - this is incorrect. Source should have been given as http://www.offbeat.group.shef.ac.uk/statues/STUK_Edwards_Jonathan.htm |
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| 117890589 | "since" should have been "single" in the message above. |
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| 117890589 | Thanks! Your postcode experiences match mine; though I've tended to only add one since object for each Code Point Open centroid. If you've not used them already, you might enjoy - the FHRS JOSM plugin - https://github.com/kmpoppe/fhrsPlugin & https://osm.mathmos.net/addresses/pc-stats/ (which can identify 'missing' postcodes.) |
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| 117890589 | Hi Eastender - just a question on this changeset and a few other similar ones you've made lately. What is the source of the postcode data you're adding? Are you extrapolating from the Code Point Open dataset (the one with centroids). Or have you found something better? Regards Ken |
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| 117526657 | Sure is! I normally use it in residential areas to help with boundaries. But it's also excellent for aligning aerial images. It's the most accurate source of spatial data we have |
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| 117526657 | Hiya - Just wanted to note that you can use the "OSMUK Cadastral Parcels" overlay layer in ID to get the boundaries of railway land, and trace them directly. The "OSMUK Cadastral Parcels" data is sourced from the land registry, and 'perfectly' aligned, and expressly permitted as a source for OSM. |
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| 117288668 | But that's armchair mapping, so if you know it's actually open from a recent survey, feel free to revert. |
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| 117288668 | Hi there - I think Corpus Christi College is closed permanently. It does not appear on http://apps.education-ni.gov.uk/appinstitutes/showinstitution.aspx unless you use the advanced search to allow 'CLOSED' institutions. I've added the school building, the deniirn reference number (123-0262) and marked the amenity as disused. |