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35943405 over 9 years ago

If there is a sign, then you can add your home as an office=company.

35943405 over 9 years ago

Openstreetmap is a map, items on the map need to be verifiable. We are not a business directory.
If your home has a sign with your business name, you can map that in its correct location, but generally work from home businesses are not something we map.

35961150 over 9 years ago

The node should be added to the appropriate building rather than the edge of the residential landuse.
One question, are there signs on your building so that it can be verified and callers able to find you?

34963152 over 9 years ago

Is osm.org/node/3809356669 really a single shop?
I suspect they should be mapped as two separate nodes, a boots that sells bikes would be a real one off. Boots should be tagged as shop=pharmacy, not chemist

34962794 over 9 years ago

I have removed the tags from the duplicate cinema created in this changeset, the tags had been added to a car park node and dragged inside the building distorting the parking aisles.
See osm.org/changeset/35951470
I also find it unlikely that there is a sign on the cinema that says Swansea Odeon

35943405 over 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM.

I do wonder if your business is really in the middle of the road? I also wonder if these are premises that can be visited by a customer with signs so that a passer by can verify their location?

35928450 over 9 years ago

Hi, thank you for your edit.

Are you sure B & M is a DIY shop? B & M is usually tagged as shop=variety_store. I assume the B & Q has closed and the building taken over by B & M, it is always helpful to fill in the changeset comment to explain what you have done.

35876407 over 9 years ago

The building is a very boring and square with a flat roof, it is certainly purpose built as a youth club but is certainly not civic. It is probably the least civic building in Wem.

Dictionaries cannot be seen as a guide to how words should be used, language evolves and dictionaries only document how words were used at a point in time and are often outdated.
I had never heard the term Juvenile Actor, but for looking at wikipedia it was used in America in the 1920s, the period when English and American were furthest apart, the term appears to have been dropped in 1960. Juvenile is certainly never positive in modern English,

35913487 over 9 years ago

Hi
Welcome to OSM and thank you for your additions to the map.
One small issue is that you do need to join the footpaths to the road, otherwise routers will assume they are disconnected and ignore them.
Thanks Phil

35881219 over 9 years ago

No need to shout.

OSM tags are lowercase, hence your additions should be natural=heath.

Cheers Phil

35876407 over 9 years ago

Have replaced the building tag.

I also removed the term juvenile as that is quite an offensive term when describing good kids.

35876407 over 9 years ago

That was a mistake, only intended to change civic to yes. It is not a council owned building.
I will fix it.

35861638 over 9 years ago

I can do it if that is easier?

35729011 over 9 years ago

Removed as there is no point to these relations.
Mapper ignored requests to engage with the community

35861638 over 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM.
It is not good practice to include personal information on the map, such as names of residents.
Please remove the name tag from this node, if you need any help doing this just ask.

Cheers
Phil

35832457 over 9 years ago

Hi
Welcome to OSM, please can you explain this edit. You have created some odd looking ways, which have no tags.

Thanks

35759193 over 9 years ago

If the cash machine is located outside, it should be mapped as a node on the outside of the building rather than inside.
HTH

35729011 over 9 years ago

Hi
I wonder what the point of these relations is, as you are probably aware we so not use road relations in the UK. All UK roads can only have one reference
Road relations are not needed, so p[lease revert these changes ASAP.

35635112 over 9 years ago

Hi
Something appears to have gone wrong here.
There are a few kinks in the path as drawn, I imagine they do not exist on the ground, it looks like you have maybe converted the GPS trace to a track. It is always better to trace the track and also use bing imagery to align with hedges.
The path also crosses a road, without connection.
Phil

35635031 over 9 years ago

Hi
How does this footpath connect to the roads in Ellesmere?