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Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
2562514 nmcoppertop

I'm trying to solve a neighbourly disagreement... The Cycle Map shows that cycling is allowed on this segment of the Castle Mill Stream Walk (and on the path out to Dale Close) but not the portions to the north. Is this data pulled from the OS map, or did a user edit this? Is there any way to find out, more definitively, if this is correct?

3579799

Cowley Place gate

3637455 Penguin of Fate

Unable to answer "How wide is the bicycle path here?" for osm.org/way/40848456 via StreetComplete 52.0:

Don't think this part is a cycle path.

3745824 spencer8708

This is Rectory Farm Barns. It is not Rectory Farm.

3681313 puerki

Position is not correct

via StreetComplete 53.0-beta1

Attached photo(s):
https://westnordost.de/p/147523.jpg

3722565

Parc here

3722564

You can parc your car here

3338750 Bromind

Sculpture by Matt Cave

via StreetComplete 44.1

Attached photo(s):
https://westnordost.de/p/110624.jpg
https://westnordost.de/p/110625.jpg

3599361

Here is a new business open
130 high street
Ox1 4dh
The new company name placed on this location is
Love Coffee
You need to update this as soon as possible. So many customers are confused as they can’t find the business. I already try to make a new check in and for some reason can be found on Facebook but not on instagram. Thank you

203683

I think that the marked parking bays in one of the two lanes on these carrageways are being mistaken for a cycleways. I don't remeber any cycleway being marked on the ground (hence with a set width when I whent there yesterday but I'll recheck before changeing osm data.
It is confusing for some maybe as the fourlaned dual carageway often has so much parking that the lane closest the "sidewalk" often resembles a cycleway passing a perment seperate lane of stopped traffic.
I think the route was originaly intended to be a local dual-carageway with four lanes [down to st clements] that replaced the old route to london that went up cheney lane.