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81695173 over 5 years ago

Hi chris_debian, regarding your change of waterway=riverbank -> natural=water + water=river, just wondered if this is something iD enforces? (I note the riverbank tag is used more often worldwide).
Kind regards, Jez

81647483 over 5 years ago

Hi Joe E, can I query your edit to way 389104518. I'd noticed a different (non-local) mapper make a semi-automated edit from Lloyds TBS -> Lloyds Bank a few months ago but was unsure about that because it closed a few years ago for redevelopment and wasn't on the bank's website - https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/work-begins-turning-former-lloyds-13917547 - however I didn't query it at the time, thinking I might survey it myself later, but I don't visit Middlesbrough that often.
Are you able to confirm if Lloyds have re-opened a branch in the building?
Kind regards, Jez.

80467686 over 5 years ago

Hi Rootmtoot,
Excellent, thank you. I've updated the info and removed the duplicate point in changeset 80654774.
Jez

80467686 over 5 years ago

Hi Rootmtoot, thank you for updating the information on the garden centre. FYI, OpenStreetMap has a guideline "One feature, one OSM element" osm.wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element
You've added a duplicate point in addition to updating the building, but with different opening hours, and I don't know which is correct. Hopefully you'll be able to advise.
Happy mapping :)
Jez

80075372 over 5 years ago

That's good to know - I was simply disconnecting the footpath from the residential area and town boundary. Is there some type of barrier at the north-western end of the path?
Happy mapping :)

79101489 over 5 years ago

That's hilarious - the "road" in the car scrapyard classified as a parking_aisle! I suppose in a weird way it is a car park, but not in the conventional meaning of the term.

78733074 over 5 years ago

Hi map_man_06, welcome to OSM! You're the second new editor of Ingleby Barwick this month and it's great to see this area getting attention.
You requested a review - can I point out the 'square' function - shortcut 'Q' - which causes the corners of a selected object to be right-angles.
Happy mapping, Jez.

74776436 over 5 years ago

Hi Joe E,
I really appreciate the amount of work that you must have done to adjust these routes. So frustrating then that Arriva scrapped the S1 route completely after less than three months of the weekday service. They've now merged it into the X12 which doesn't appear to be mapped at all. That's one reason I haven't dabbled in adjusting bus routes yet - by the time I've completed some, they'll probably have changed again!
Happy mapping,
Jez.

78394036 over 5 years ago

I stand corrected on that, I assumed as it isn't a public right of way (road is closed one day a year) that normal rules wouldn't apply. I don't know enough to be sure.

78394036 over 5 years ago

Hi Lafammm, welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I was just wondering if there was a reason for changing these specific streets to tertiary? Obviously as it's private land I've never visited, but normal highway regulations wouldn't apply so it seems unusual to have different classifications within the port.
BTW, you've accidentally changed the landuse to 'forest' :)
Happy mapping, Jez.

75965667 almost 6 years ago

Hi Matticusguy,
Just a small observation: bus stop stand letters should go in the `local_ref=` tag, not appended to the name.
Happy mapping,
Jez

75446959 almost 6 years ago

Hi priymose,
I don't think this service road connects to The Viaduct - it should continue underneath.

75410240 almost 6 years ago

Hi brutskmaria,
Thank you for adding these names, however full names should be used - not abbreviations.

I'm intrigued whether Mapbox has an overlay for these? AFAIK no-one has yet created a new background layer since the old OS Locator and StreetView products were withdrawn in 2016, so if Mapbox has a layer from one of the new products (which I presume is where these names were copied from?) I'm sure the GB community would be interested to use it.

Kind Regards, Jez