MCDA's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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63757534 | almost 7 years ago | Hi, what is this changeset doing? |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | oh that is a difficult one. I have a historic right of way to a bog up the mountain, however in recent years the Forestry have blocked access to it due to dumping, dirty bike racing and other anti-social behaviour. And by blocking access they have literally dug the road out and placed huge rocks along it, so even a tractor couldn't get by it. Have you considered writing to the local paper? Often other people experience the same issues and bringing light to it can help get something done. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Yeah, we published a few books via the association. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Up near Killyfole Lough if you ever seen/walked around it :) |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Lost places. ie Rathkeevan Lough. A rath is normally located on a hill top, so this lough is named after something that used to exist and there doesn't seem to be any reference to it today. I was wondering if you knew where this fort used to be. Sometimes there are clues in local folklore and even field names. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Also, do you know where the large rock is that gives this townland it's name? |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | BTW are you a local to that area? Do you know of any "lost" names in the area? |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Unfortunately the main OSM style does not make townlands very prominent. They are marked by a purple dotted lines. The Irish map server allows you to see them better - http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/?zoom=16&lat=54.21363&lon=-7.1776&layers=B00FTFFFFFFFFFFT I will add a bit more detail for that townland |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Yes, this is the townland of Carrickmore and we have it on OSM. Why create another node? http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/?zoom=16&lat=54.21363&lon=-7.1776&layers=B00FTFFFFFFFFFFT |
59885503 | about 7 years ago | Apologies http://www.windwatchni.com/uploads/1/6/4/9/16490250/nie_grid-connection.pdf Slide 5 does show a 110kV Single CCT from Enniskillen to Aghyoule |
59885503 | about 7 years ago | http://www.nienetworks.co.uk/documents/connections/networkmap_33kv.aspx |
59885503 | about 7 years ago | I really doubt the voltage is 110kV, as far as I know NIE only have 11 or maybe 33kV lines in this area. http://www.nienetworks.co.uk/documents/connections/11kv_network.aspx |
58124658 | over 7 years ago | Are you aware that you have broken the cycling relations? |
56720324 | over 7 years ago | Hi, thanks for adding this to the map. leisure=park tends to be more for a park with grass, benches etc where you go for a walk. leisure=pitch would probably be more appropriate? Please see how the grounds in Enniskillen are tagged - osm.org/way/194820107 |
56597700 | over 7 years ago | I also question the source of this information, as the official placenames websites seem to use "Baile na Croise" |
56597700 | over 7 years ago | Hi, This is not the established way to add the Irish name. We use the tag name:ga to record these names. If you are interested in creating a map in Irish, please see http://maps.openstreetmap.ie/?zoom=7&lat=53.5&lon=-6&layers=00BFFFFFFF |
56429743 | over 7 years ago | It appears that Transport NI are the source of this new spelling and the Herald is just repeating the information published in this news article - https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/news/ps55000-resurfacing-scheme-friths-pass-enniskillen |
56429743 | over 7 years ago | Also see the official placenames database for Northern Ireland - http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=17103 and the official placenames database for Republic of Ireland - https://www.logainm.ie/en/1411925 |
56429743 | over 7 years ago | The other local paper seems to call the park something else - http://www.impartialreporter.com/news/15651664.Service_of_Dedication_at_Princess_Diana_Cairn/ |
33903917 | over 7 years ago | What is this - osm.org/way/162476851#map=18/53.45747/-6.24083 |