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175239873

Looks good aside from this building: way/1256346261
It seems to have gotten smaller and less accurate to the full shape of the building.
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175245229

Oh also when mapping buildings in iD editor, you can use the "q" key to square them up.

175245229

Thank you for helping to improve the map! I'm assuming this is part of a new development hence it not being visible on the satellite imagery?

If possible do you think you'd be able to take some Mapillary and/or Karta View street level imagery around the neibourhood? This helps other mappers verify your changes in the area and we can help map roads and all the other buildings as well.
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175205782

Cool cool, I've deleted the old area at the moment as now that there's a POI it should mean you're searchable on all the OSM based map applications. You can always upgrade to an area again in the future.

From here I'd recommend adding more tag info to the point you've dropped. Access information is particularly important to add to the map but here are some suggestions for tags you could add:

addr:country=GB, addr:housenumber=*, fee=no, contact:phone=*, contact:email=*, wheelchair=*, amenity=toilets, toilets:wheelchair=*, shop=gift, internet_access=wlan, description=*, ref:wikidata=*

I might also suggest collecting street level imagery through Mapillary or Karta View of the surrounding area as then other mappers will be able to map the location more accurately and support you with mapping.

Best of luck!

175238429

Looks like there is still a tree node there so I suspect you just ended up deleting a duplicate node on further inspection. Whatever the case the map is currently correct so no more action needed.

TYSM for your reply and for improving the map!

175175036

Ty for the assistance Cebderby! Looks all good now!

And thank you for the detailed response Mrs Jacqueline Lamberty! Thank you for helping to improve the map!

175195362

Cool cool thanks for the clarification! And thank you for improving the map!
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175197033

Loving the detailed improvements to platforms! TYSM for adding this data to the map!
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175199802

Nice, I've copied over all the old tags from the previous recycling center as I assume it's going to recycle roughly the same stuff and deleted the old one.

The reason you couldn't delete it is because it had a wikidata tag, If you need to delete something like that in future delete the wikidata tag first and then you'll be able to delete the way just fine.

Thank you for taking the time to reply on this and keeping the map up to date!
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175238429

Noticed this changeset deletes a random tree a ways north of the building, is this intentional?

Other than that looks all good, nice building refinement!
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175078432

Great work on the mapping! I noticed the addition of name=James house on the building and another name tag on the service road leading to it.

Just a note on tagging convention: The name tag should only be used for a feature's publicly known, established, or signed name. Private residence names are generally not added unless the house is a local landmark or has a sign posted for its name (like "The Old Mill House").

BCNorwich has already gone in and tweaked the geometry so no need to worry about that but for future building mapping you can use the "q" hotkey to square the corners on any buildings.
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175077889

Thank you for adding to the map, though it's usually not advisable to disclose your home address via changeset on OSM.
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175174714

Seems like it might be a shop=pet rather than a supermarket but otherwise great!
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175175036

This changeset seems to disconnect a few different foot-ways that seem to still be present based on the satellite imagery.
What was the goal with this changeset?
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175176573

TY for the improvements to the map!
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175193451

Looks good!
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175195362

Would be good to know which imagery you used for this edit. Currently it's listed as bing which doesn't show any of the features you've mapped.
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175196221

Looks good though it does seem like you've potentially mapped your home address.
I've mapped a few of the buildings around this, would love to get addresses for them as well.
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175199802

It looks to be roughly in the same place based on the source you've provided, has it moved over to the next space over?
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175201267

Thank you for contributing to the map!

Just a few minor notes but I wanna be clear, the changeset is all good. When mapping a building you should try and position the outline where the foot of the building is, not where the roof is on the satellite imagery.
Secondly you can square corners of your areas using the "q" hotkey on iD which helps when mapping buildings.

Best of luck with mapping and feel free to reach out with any questions.
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