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132244048

How does this path cross the A19 - is there a tunnel? I can't see a gap in the fence on the south side or the central reservation by looking at aerial imagery or mapillary.
Ref image: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=54.516071111111&lng=-1.2819488888889&z=17&focus=photo&mapStyle=OpenStreetMap&pKey=1139869233551614

132201287

Hi IBMapper, you've been great updating the map around Ingleby Barwick recently.
I have a couple of comments regarding adding buildings:
1) Where a building has corners with right-angles, you should use the "Squaring" tool (right-click, or keyboard shortcut Q)
2) For a building with an open courtyard in the middle like Whitehouse Farm, a relation is best - see osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon#iD

Happy mapping,
Jez

132204662

Is that definitely the name on the sign - "Cook's" - the website states "Cook"?

129965922

No response so I've fixed in changeset/131611016

130621438

Thanks for checking - I was confused by a quote from the metro mayor in a press article at the end of November '22 stating the station was closed but the train still stops there, which seemed to me contradictory!

130621438

... but services are still shown in the working timetable (though next scheduled is not until 19th February due to strike and five weekends of engineering works): https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/service/gb-nr:Y42858/2023-02-19/detailed

129965922

Hi amircah91,
The geometry of this area was mapped ok: it's wrong tagging - incorrectly changed by a previous editor - which flagged this up in your tool. I suggest this way is put back to how I originally mapped it in version 1. I've read that this is possible in JOSM, but I've never used JOSM.

128744804

Ooh, that's an interesting maproulette challenge. Yes, looking at satellite imagery it's five separate buildings, but as these were all imported from OS OpenMap Local there's A LOT of generalisation.
(On the one hand, it's nice to have buildings that are square and not hand-drawn badly - see Marske-by-the-Sea - but on the other hand it's an awful lot of work to split them all.)

125525158

Hi Joe E, regarding your connecting up of the footways at the north-west corner of the bowling green in Locke Park: there used to be a fence preventing the public from walking around the green - has this been removed?

118162758

Hi DanJk,
Is the highway behind Meryl Gardens really named "Meryl Gardens Backstreet"? It sounds more like a description than a name to me. I haven't done much mapping in Hartlepool, so don't know what are the council's conventions for naming streets.

Happy mapping,
Jez

116675815

I don't know and unfortunately I can't survey it from the road myself because access to the whole port area is restricted. I'll see if I can see a sign from the train the next time I'm going past!

116675815

Besides, that one is known locally as 'Bran Sands STW' - you'll find many more results under that name from your favourite search engine than either 'Middlesbrough STW' or 'Middlesborough STW'

116675815

I see the EU don't know how to spell 'Middlesbrough' correctly

115164079

Hi Beestings,
I noticed you've removed the construction tags from the Teesport Renewable Energy Plant. Is it actually operational yet? I know it was supposed to open in 2020, but you'll probably be aware there was a fire in one of the silos last month which lasted for days and the local news indicated it was still in the commissioning phase.

Kind regards,
Jez

113139943

@SomeoneElse Across the A66 - if you look on the latest (Maxar) imagery, you'll see the footpath now crosses both directions of the A66 to the west of the throughabout (see the red tactile paving - still four crossings, but all together now). The footpath continues southwards on the west side of the A171 until the traffic lights at South Bank Road junction. Note: the footpath on the east side of the A171 has been removed.

112182966

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46ExySn1m54
Towards the end of the video, you can also the temporary mast currently under construction, south-west of the existing site.

110881337

Following that logic, how would you know from surveying which A-roads are part of the strategic route network (trunk) and which are primary route network? As I understand it they are both signed yellow on green. If "there is at least one B road that is a primary route" as you say, is it signed differently to other B roads?

110521587

Hi Barry86m,

I see you've changed the A178 and A1046 to highway=secondary but this tag should be for B-roads only.

I notice you've made several changesets, downgrading highways across the north of England so I'd really like to know the reasons behind your large-scale changes.

Kind Regards,
Jez

110519699

Hi Barry86m,

In this changeset, you've downgraded a lot of highways - including changing A-roads to highway=secondary and B-roads to highway=tertiary. What is the source for your edits?

In the UK, A-roads are either tagged highway=trunk or highway=primary (according to the colour of the road signs), never highway=secondary. Likewise, B-roads are always highway=secondary. See osm.wiki/Roads_in_the_United_Kingdom

Kind regards,
Jeremy

105186009

Hi skifans,
I just noticed you deleted the access=no tag on the Transporter Bridge and changed other access tags from bicycle/foot/horse/motor_vehicle=no to =yes but added opening_hours:covid19=off

The bridge actually closed in July 2019 - well before COVID - due to structural issues. The council have said very little and been extremely vague about when it might re-open - "a number of weeks" - but I'd be very surprised if it re-opened this year.

Therefore, I think the previous access tagging is more appropriate in this case.

Kind regards,
Jez