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178111191 8 days ago

Hi KKIOM. Thanks for keeping it up to date. I think the tag you want is access=no rather than closed=*?uselang=en

177984273 11 days ago

Fair enough - thanks for that. It's a while since I've been to the Strang area!

177984273 11 days ago

Hi Chris. Do you know if that stile is still on the edge of the site? I'm guessing it may have gone since the site has been redeveloped? node/4456946460

177715569 16 days ago

Thanks for updating the tags as well :)

177715569 18 days ago

This may be a dup of node/7880918270

177376760 26 days ago

Thanks for checking on that and tweaking it

140089118 26 days ago

I accidentally re-added these buildings, but have since removed them again and left some more details on the site - changeset/177371163

If you get a chance, please could you check it over to make sure it reflects reality correctly?

177304435 27 days ago

Good catch, removed

176184481 about 2 months ago

I think I inadvertently set a bunch of them as ER instead of EIIR. From the Mapillary image, this looks like it's one of the new style boxes and looks like it does have a cypher so it'd likely be EIIR.

3670578 3 months ago

Deleted.

3670578 3 months ago

The source tag says OS 1:25k map, but I suspect I actually meant the OS 25 inch map.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/103313587

It looks like I may have conflated an old trig point location with the nearby locality name of Mill Hill.

3670578 3 months ago

It looks like I sourced it from an OS 1:25k map, but beyond that I can’t recall any further details, sorry.

173656608 4 months ago

Glad to see this as a number of their questionable edits affected the Isle of Man. Thanks!

173629897 4 months ago

I've updated the Black Hut carpark setup slightly to remove the duplicated section of footpath and service road, but it should connect up as intended.

Also added a gate (maybe a stile?) where the path crosses the fence.

changeset/173638173

162614223 5 months ago

I'm pretty sure there is (or was) a street sign that showed the longer version. I can't tell from Bing or Mapillary imagery unfortunately.

https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=592400701915373&focus=photo&lat=54.1685669&lng=-4.729383&z=17&x=0.16791542171218904&y=0.5349919565261344&zoom=2.2633587786259524

I've added a note to remind me to check next time I'm in the area note/4977365

162905738 5 months ago

I'd be curious to see an online version of these references, if there is one?

I'm also wondering about the history of Sound Road, and the Manx translation which suggests a connection to a sound, as in a body of water, like the Calf Sound.

169934217 6 months ago

Yes, I believe Wikipedia can be used as a reference and source of truth, though information shouldn't be copied from it directly.

osm.wiki/Collaboration_with_Wikipedia

169816675 6 months ago

Wikipedia suggests Saint Peter Port is a town rather than a city https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter_Port

169934217 6 months ago

Wikipedia suggests St Helier is a town rather than a city https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Helier

169983903 6 months ago

Ramsey is the town to the north?