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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?

osm.org/relation/4782998

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?

osm.org/relation/1707362#map=18/54.11253/-7.57754

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"

https://www.logainm.ie/en/1411814?s=Draperstown

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