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3599683 Robert Whittaker

Are there some more shops to map in this building? #surveyme

3587190 Robert Whittaker

Current mapping shows a gap in the footpath/alley here. According to teh County Council's GIS data, the full route should be a Public Footpath (Littlemore FP 6) so the path should be continuous.

Ground survey needed to check whether it's possible to get through here. #surveyme

3591837 Robert Whittaker

Is there a diagonal path running roughly North-South here, linking the path up by the road, with the path through the woods?

Oxfordshire CC's PRoW GIS data, says that Oxford FP 80 should follow this route. See https://osm.mathmos.net/prow/progress/oxon/oxford/oxford/ .

#surveyme

3596078 Robert Whittaker

Check on the various paths through the woods around this recreation ground. The Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way https://osm.mathmos.net/prow/progress/suffolk/west-suffolk/exning/statement makes several references to paths joining "National Cycle Network Route 51".

I'm not sure route 51 does path through here, but it at least suggests there may be some unmapped cycle paths to add. #surveyme

3588811 Grove11

Whitelee Forest name renders twice

3591847 SeanDorset

Unable to answer "Is this still here?" for osm.org/node/185553177 via StreetComplete 51.1:

This phone box is now a community book swap point.

No phone.

3554506 Robert Whittaker

Is this a shopping street? If so, a ground survey to map more of the individual shops would be useful. #surveyme

3554503 Robert Whittaker

Is this a pedestrianised shopping street? If so, a ground survey would be useful to map the individual shops along it. #surveyme

3587293 Robert Whittaker

Nodes osm.org/node/283528069 and osm.org/node/510155938 are both tagged as Post Offices here, with different locations and building numbers. Which is correct? #surveyme

3585345 Robert Whittaker

There's a number of shops to be mapped along both sides of London Road. Ground survey required. #surveyme