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54322779 over 7 years ago

Do Chislet Park and Bredlands Park exist? On aerial imagery they look more like school grounds. Perhaps you can point me at a website that mentions them? You've also damaged the shape of the Spires Academy area osm.org/way/161484452 which is what made me ask about the parks in the first place.

27017266 over 7 years ago

I've removed the tags.

53170042 over 7 years ago

Hi Brian, Did you change the old Railway Drive back to unclassified because construction traffic can use it as well as bicycles? I notice you've added a note on one section that it is closed. http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/article/10481/Road-to-reopen-to-further-improve-new-access-to-railway-station and http://wolverhamptoninterchange.co.uk relate - I think long term the tram line is being extended down what was Railway Drive. Ed PS: Ah yes - the 'Masterplan' http://wolverhamptoninterchange.co.uk/masterplan/

53599624 over 7 years ago

Hi. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I've added a couple more tags to the node you added which I think should make it appear (shop=car_repair and service=repair;tyres based on your website). If you've any questions I can help with then let me know. Best wishes, Ed

45605262 almost 8 years ago

"to be" could now be "is being" (or perhaps just remove the name tags? http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/15458379.Demolition_begins_on_town_centre_eyesore_buildings/

45721780 about 8 years ago

Hi. I retagged three houses, such as this one osm.org/way/471160804/history and a tree osm.org/node/4653285972/history and thought I'd mention it in case you wanted to add any more. Best wishes, Ed

49769444 about 8 years ago

Personally I'd have mapped it as an area of (mostly) grass and perhaps added an occasional natural=tree node (similarly when I mark an area as wood or forest I don't usually map holes for every clearing in the trees). I also don't like to think about the amount of time I've had to spend ungluing landuse area from road centrelines (in this case I'd have probably extended the residential area across the residential roads to the edge of the grass area).

49483021 about 8 years ago

Hi. Out of curiosity, how do residents get past the bus gates to reach their homes? They used to have oneway access from the south I think. It might also be worth considering marking the nodes you've edited as barrier=gate as well as naming them Bus Gate.

44060982 about 8 years ago

I just stumbled across UX6 and wondered why ref has been used in place of official_ref - osm.wiki/Key:official_ref but see there has been discussion already. It looks like we're being left to correct them as we find them?

46604858 over 8 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap. I don't remember there being any car dealers here - do you have the business name that could be added? Best wishes, Ed

46465206 over 8 years ago

Hi. I noticed you added this house osm.org/way/477667758 on top of this building osm.org/way/459221181 - I personally would have split the building into two houses so I could add address details to each, rather than draw a new house over the top, a bit like here: osm.org/go/eux6x8~ag If I can help with anything let me know. Best wishes, Ed

45655235 over 8 years ago

Hi. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I've reverted this changeset as it looks like doodles and quite often new editors aren't aware that their saved changes are visible to all users rather than just themselves. If you want any help let me know, or ask on either help.openstreetmap.org forums, #osm irc channel or find information in wiki.openstreetmap.org (there are also mailing lists at lists.openstreetmap.org if you prefer those). Best wishes, Ed

45575509 over 8 years ago

Hi and welcome to OSM. If you want the park to show in OpenStreetMap it would be better drawn as an area, rather than as a single node, as it is visible on the Bing imagery available in the editors (combined with your local knowledge to make up for the lack of resolution). You could also trace the chapel building as an area. Anything I can do to help let me know. Best wishes, Ed

45564826 over 8 years ago

Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap. For a first edit you've done better than many, but I thought I'd mention that the footpath you've added doesn't meet the roads at either end, so won't be usable for walking directions. You can perhaps see this best in this link osm.org/way/469484869#map=19/51.56589/0.51175 where the new footpath is highlighted. If you just extend each end to the existing roads it should be possible to join them. Let me know if I can help

45534536 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM. I've removed your doodle as your edits are live in the main database. If you want some help learning to edit the iD tutorial is pretty good, which you might already have tried, else try reading help.osm.org, wiki.osm.org or try asking in say #osm irc channel.

45536945 over 8 years ago

I've removed this as you've drawn it over a house, so can't be in the correct place.

45471107 over 8 years ago

I think the road signs only permit them to drive to their homes from Via Urbis Romanae. They can cycle, walk, taxi or bus from the other side. https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/cBX_-mVnzh_Jk_Gm0a8FNw

45104254 over 8 years ago

Hi Chris, Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I'm going to change Green Lane back to a track, which is what it is physically. It also has the designation=public_footpath tag on it to mark that it is a public footpath - I'm not sure how clear that is in iD editor that you used. Any questions let me know. Best wishes. Ed

44417703 over 8 years ago

Can you not make changes based on aerial imagery, please? This former farmland has been earmarked for housing, hence the greenfield tags. I'll put them back

3675848 almost 9 years ago

Quite a few are slightly off, even