EdLoach's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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68562208 | about 6 years ago | Now more than possible... https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/17755689.new-coffee-shop-opening-saturday-staff-giving-away-200-free-coffees/ |
71363351 | about 6 years ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap. The node you've added seems to have been added right on the junction. If you could make sure you have background imagery of buildings switched on you could drag it to the right place as it isn't currently clear which building is Tudor Court. |
54392451 | about 6 years ago | I walked past here the other day, though wasn't paying much attention. I think though that "The Fountain" is a drinking fountain rather than an ornamental one. See e.g. https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/5489592.frinton-fountain-is-taking-shape/ I wondered if it needed tagging differently. |
67747021 | over 6 years ago | Hi - you might have seen a comment I made on one of your notes, but welcome to Openstreetmap. I don't get to Walton as often as I like (from Clacton) so keeping the shops updated usually requires a special trip. As you point out in osm.org/way/62818281 this is out of date, me having added it about 6 years ago and not checking Newgate Street closely enough since (I'm more normally heading to The Victory than updating OSM when I'm in that area). I notice you amended the postcode though - even if the business moves the address on the old building will stay the same, so I'll amend that back. It looks like I did update Sunrise to Akash on Old Pier Street about 3 years ago. osm.org/way/191703920/history If you've any questions I can help with let me know. Best wishes, Ed |
66686506 | over 6 years ago | Hi, I realise it has been over 6 years since I updated this way: osm.org/way/143765773/history but my photograph of the sign on this junction was definitely black on white, not yellow on green, so the road definitely wasn't trunk (by OSM definition) back then. Have you got a source which indicates when it changed, please? Best wishes, Ed |
55075960 | over 6 years ago | Your reply seems to suggest that tourism=chalet might be appropriate on the individual buildings within the park, but not for the whole park (however they tag it in the Netherlands). tourism=attraction is more suitable for the whole park. |
65264818 | over 6 years ago | Yes. I don't think it was ever the name of the service road, despite me adding it originally. It was the name of the building that was demolished and replaced by what is now Cooper Lodge (which has a Pole Barn Lane address). |
65312383 | over 6 years ago | Edit: I removed the area. If you work from home for the company on the website you used, I would suggest mapping the business address not yours, unless you want people knocking on your door trying to find a plumber. |
65312383 | over 6 years ago | You seem to have added a node, which is probably the way to add your business, and a large area covering many roads, which will need removing. However you also reference a website for your business which shows a completely different address, on this road osm.org/way/130518594 |
63961193 | over 6 years ago | Thanks. Is it accessible to everyone, as it looks a bit like it is in the garden of The Glade. I'd be interested in going to see it if I can. |
63961193 | over 6 years ago | Hi, and welcome to OSM. I can't find any mention of a Brook Spring near Lawford anywhere online and wondered how you know about it/where I can find more information? Best wishes. Ed |
59920060 | about 7 years ago | I think that should be fine. There are places in the world mapped in more detail. See for example the section on Indoor Mapping on the openstreetmap wiki, and this example which has got every room number on every floor mapped - https://openlevelup.net/?l=0#21/50.77931/6.07464 |
59920060 | about 7 years ago | Though for the open day we used the park and ride, so I wasn't paying much attention to the parking arrangements. |
59920060 | about 7 years ago | Funnily enough after commenting on one of your notes earlier I'll be visiting here for their open evening this evening. From when I visited the Science Open Day I think they have parking on the rear school playground with access from Creffield Road (if that is the case this evening I'll add the access). |
58816349 | about 7 years ago | I'll say 'hi' too, and add that you might find that https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/ allows you to maintain a database of your own which is overlaid on top of Openstreetmap maps - we use it locally to monitor notes of what needs re-surveying - https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/tendring-openstreetmap-notes_97621 |
58193043 | over 7 years ago | You have a point, but perfect can be the enemy of the good. We've gone from knowing of no businesses in the building to having one mapped. If it turns out there are more then we can add them later. Don't forget from osm.wiki/Disclaimer "The maps are an iterative ongoing work-in-progress" |
58193043 | over 7 years ago | I'm not sure why you are asking me - I just made the edit for the company that are based there as they only seemed to be able to leave a note. You should be asking them as the people who "did the survey". |
57278233 | over 7 years ago | You changed a Londis to a Spar in this changeset, which was only mapped as a Londis 4 months ago and which now has a note added saying Spar should be Londis osm.org/note/1361788 - I wondered when your survey (mentioned in the changeset source tags) was done? |
57866464 | over 7 years ago | Hi. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. You accidentally changed a residential landuse that covers roughly all of Witham with a park. I've changed it back. I don't know the area well enough to comment on the other changes, though aerial imagery suggests you could add a playground in the middle of the park you added. |
41461983 | over 7 years ago | The traffic lights on the underpass seem to have been a little premature - this newspaper article describes them as long awaited (but still not there) http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/16110107.New_underpass_is_long_term_plan_for_traffic_gridlock/ so I'll remove them. |