spiregrain's Comments
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94325549 | over 4 years ago | Nice to meet you, and thanks for looking into it. I'll double/triple-check next time I'm passing Westfield Ave. Merry Christmas to you and yours! |
96376636 | over 4 years ago | Thanks! |
94325549 | over 4 years ago | Hi there. Is there really a separate service road here, or have you added a duplicate for Layard Street? Have you been to have a look for yourself? The OpenStreetCam images appear to show a single road between Cassia Point and the office building. |
96114953 | over 4 years ago | oops! thanks! |
95757754 | over 4 years ago | They have the vibe of a multistorey, but with only one storey! |
95757754 | over 4 years ago |
Are you sure this carpark is underground? Most of the east village car parks (esp. the athlete's village conversations) are ground floor, with the the gardens on their roofs.
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94763745 | over 4 years ago | Bravo great stuff. Just wanted to check - is "Crataegus unk species" a valid haw species or a typo? It's on n8163965734 at least. |
94436910 | over 4 years ago | Thanks for your continued work mopping up the FHRS info additions! |
93165694 | almost 5 years ago | Done! (as 93169849). That's my micromapping for the day! Thanks, Ken |
93165694 | almost 5 years ago | Morning - thanks for looking into this. You seem to ave removed a brick shed from here - did you mean to? It's possible your edit crossed lines with my Changeset: 93164743. That one tried to repair the geometry of said shed. But it was orthogonal when I left it. |
81377815 | almost 5 years ago | In the area I've recently expanded into there is an interesting mix of bang-on data from the NLS and total blank zones (some marked 'ruin') - I assume it's war damage - east London took a hammering. And then on Bing and streetside, you can see the post-war build. So I can only add the house numbers for the original terraces, and on the new builds where the numbers are painted large on the wheelie bins. Tower Hamlets Road (here osm.org/#map=17/51.54950/0.01786) is a good example. |
91994546 | almost 5 years ago | That's great! I've just extended the religious area boundary and set it the building up as a religious community hall - which seems to be the best guidance. Well done on the 1700 church assets. I grew up in the CoI. I've just done something similar for NI schools, hence my interest in this one. |
91994546 | almost 5 years ago | Morning VictorIE - what do you know about the unnamed school building next to St John's church? It seems to be accessible only via the church grounds - is it a Sunday School or a primary/secondary school in the normal sense? Asking because it doesn't seem to be on the DENI school lists. |
91661441 | almost 5 years ago | (Perhaps you know if there is a better local name for the old buildings?) |
91661441 | almost 5 years ago | Done via Changeset: 92884314. I've added the old reference numbers and made the old school names part of the old school building names. Thanks for your help! |
91661441 | almost 5 years ago | Hi there - is way 852501522 definitely an in-use school? Or is it a former school, now closed? Asking because it doesn't appear in the dept. education's lists (processed for OSM cross-checking here: https://osm.mathmos.net/schools/progress/BT/#8/54.675/-6.793) |
81377815 | almost 5 years ago | Another tip for house-numbers is you use Streetside images in JOSM or iD and look for painted numbers on wheelie bins. These are larger and nearer to the camera than the numbers screwed onto front doors. |
81377815 | almost 5 years ago | I'm not sure how wide the coverage is, but it's the out-of-copyright map archive hosted by the National Library of Scotland. It's got most of the house outlines and numbers for the prewar buildings. In order to use the layer in JOSM, I added this as a TMS layer: tms:https://geo.nls.uk/mapdata3/os/ldn_tile/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png |
91750756 | almost 5 years ago | Oops! Thanks! |
89701028 | almost 5 years ago | Some of the Chobham Manor ones have it too. I suspect this is our life now. Pity osm.org doesn't put a bit of green on roof gardens. |