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159193670

This has been reverted under Ticket#2024111610000074 — suspicious activity of user Edmonds College Plant Map. changeset/159202716

151242259

It was, the town still is Abermaw. Confused me when I first saw Y Bermo on the sign

51177880

Rugby League is a bit unlikely here, are you sure?

Cheers Phil

158900964

Hi
Are you sure about this edit. Do you have any evidence beyond 4 year old streetside imagery.

Streetside shows only a temporary restrictions, the temporary signs and the signs here https://www.bing.com/maps?cp=52.640128%7E-1.10771&lvl=18.8&pi=-14.9&style=x&mo=om.1&dir=148 suggest it was one of the temporary restrictions during covid for social distancing. It is very unlikely that this has been made permanent.

Cheers Phil

158830932

Thank you for your edit.

I have corrected the phonenumber to international format and website to https.

Cheers Phil

158742079

Hello
This edit has gone rather wrong. Whilst the focus of the HOT task is mapping in India, you have created a globe spanning changeset where you have damaged the geometry of a road in Haverfordwest and added a node to a farm.
I have reverted the UK parts of this edit.

Cheers Phil

158741488

Hello
This edit has gone rather wrong. Whilst the focus of the HOT task is mapping in India, you have created a globe spanning changeset where you have moved a cafe in Swansea and for some reason traced a house.
I have reverted the UK parts of this edit.

Cheers Phil

158598461

Hi
What on the ground evidence do you have for using the term Shropshire Union. It may have been the company that built it 200 years ago but in my time in Shropshire and as an active Ramblers officer, I have never heard anyone use this term.

Maybe put it in old name?

Cheers Phil

158702345

Hello PK512, Phil from the Data Working Group here.

If the trails are not authorised then they should be tagged as private, not simply deleted.

If they exist removing them is considered vandalism and the other effect is another mapper is going to re-add them.

158433143

Hi Will
Phoneboxes have a descriptive location, to be used when making emergency calls. That could be mapped, I am not sure if there is a tag for it but it is certainly not the name tag. We certainly map the phonenumber.

I noticed that you have add disused:amenity to this object, yet amenity=phonebox is stll there.
If it is no longer used it should be disused:amenity=phonebox. As it stands it still renders and will appear in searches, which can be misleading to map users.

Cheers Phil

158175044

The national language in Wales is English?

158175044

At least one member of the UK community (not me) did question whether wikipedia tags is necessary when there is a wikidata tag.
That does make not imposing a language through wikipedia simpler.

Cheers Phil

158175044

Although an automated edit such as this should have been discussed with the local community, if so can you point me to that discussion?

Cheers Phil

158175044

Sorry, you added it. My mistake.

Cheers Phil

158175044

How is removing the brand:wikipedia tag standardising anything or in any way helpful?
Cheers Phil

158433143

Hi
Please do not misuse the name tag for descriptions.
Most phoneboxes don't have a name, so shouldn't have a name tag.

Cheers Phil

134067800

Hello, welcome to OSM.

Please bear in mind that in OSM we map ground truth. Speed limits are a legal maximum, not a target. Please do not change them because you think they are a bit high, the speed limit matches what the sign at the edge of the zone says.

Also why did you change the speed limit for the railway to 70mph, that is obviously very low.

Cheers Phil

157960826

I have re-added the 24/7 however the mapillary image is totally wrong, wrong side of tracks.

157960826

Whilst I know this station well, it is never closed.

However that is also true for most stations in the GB. Only a few big, always staffed, stations ever close.

Cheers Phil

157960826

The defibrillator at the railway ststion is definitely accessible 24/7. Why wouldn't it be?

Cheers Phil