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47773668 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You seem to be keen to describe recreation grounds (mostly laid out a sports pitches) as parks and give them names. I'm guessing this is to attract Pokémon. New mappers are welcome, but the stuff you add or change must be real, in the right place and correctly described. Are the two recreation grounds in West Haddon really both called West Haddon Park? Is Crick Park really called that (on a name board perhaps) and is it a park or recreation ground?

Feel free to ask questions

47774052 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

Thanks for the detail. You have made a common beginner's mistake and used the name tag to describe the park rather than specify its name. If it doesn't have a name leave the name blank.

Feel free to ask any questions

47774904 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You edit looks really useful. Most beginners make a few mistakes and you have too :-) You have overlaid a park and a playground. It can't be both. There may be a playground in a park in which case the playground would be smaller and probably inside the park.

Adding buildings is great. If you want to 'square them up' there is a menu button to square the corners. Don't be fooled by the aerial imagery being at an angle, Draw the footprint of the building and that usually has squared corners.

Feel free to ask questions

47773314 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

Footpaths are always useful, thanks.

47756734 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

I know you didn;t create the park, but I would separate the cemetery from th epark and draw them separately.

If you need help, please ask.

HTH

47756692 over 8 years ago

Thanks for the detail. You have used the name is a way that we try to avoid. The name tag is used to describe the name. 'No ball games' may be on a sign, but I doubt it is the name of a park. Not everything has to have a name.

47756578 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You have added a park over the top of an existing park. If you were trying to add the name, please add it to the existing park. I will revert (undo) your edit.

47756538 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

It looks like you might have been doodling and saved your doodle. There is no park there. I will revert (undo) your edit.

47756322 over 8 years ago

This is a doodle, I will revert (undo) it. Please be more careful with what you edit.

47756225 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

It looks like you were experimenting and saved your experiment. I will revert (undo) your edit.

47755942 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

Thanks for the detail.

May the Pokémon be with you!

47755733 over 8 years ago

reverted

47755653 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You seem to have added a park over the top of an existing park. If you wanted to name the park, you could have added the name to the existing park. I will revert (undo) your edit and move the name to the existing park.

47755358 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You have added a park over the top of a building I will revert (undo) this edit.

47754017 over 8 years ago

You have changed a recreation ground to be a park. It is clearly a recreation ground, it is even in the name. Not everything that is green is a park. I will revert this.

47754884 over 8 years ago

reverted

47754204 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM
Thanks for the detail
It's best it don't join areas, like parks, to roads. The road line marks the centre line of the road, so there should always be a gap.

HTH

47754145 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You seem so keen to add a park, you have added one over the top of a school building. Is this right? Do you need any help to sort this out?

47753533 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM
Thanks for the detail.
If something is a tennis court, it is not a park. We use leisure=pitch, sport=tennis for that.

47753294 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM

You seem to have added a park over the top of an existing park. Your park has a name, but you could have just added the name to the existing park. I will remove your park and add the name to the original park.