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Esoteric shops?

Posted by sjorford on 27 February 2024 in English.

I’ve made a start at mapping the shops in Glastonbury - the result of which is that Glasto now has three quarters of all the places tagged with shop=esoteric in the UK.

Some of these could be shop=herbalist or shop=jewellery; others may be better tagged as shop=gift (although that implies most purchases are for other people, which I’m not sure is the case here). There are some that offer alternative medicine or services such as tarot readings. But many of them offer such a mix of items and services that “esoteric” seems the only proper description.

Location: Glastonbury, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Recent things

Posted by sjorford on 6 July 2021 in English.

Things I’ve done recently:

  • Renamed a couple of new roads in Congleton - the new “Back Lane” is now Somerford Lane, and what was labelled “Viking Way” is actually Barn Road all the way to the bypass, confirmed by a new road sign at the north end (Viking Way is actually just the short road leading to the Airbags plant)
  • Surveyed some of the shops in the town centre to see what has changed in the last year
  • Named a couple of localities, namely West Heath, Mossley and Hightown - I’m not entirely clear where they should be placed but they’re on the map at least
  • Extended the Mersey Valley Timberland Trail between Runcorn and Warrington - this was partially mapped as two separate relations which I have merged

South Cheshire Market Towns Trail

Posted by sjorford on 25 May 2021 in English.

Added this new trail: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/12755086

https://www.hcpartnership.org.uk/south-cheshire-market-towns-trail-m

A short section through the Albion Locks housing estate needs surveying, as the development may have moved the footpaths. Also the paths through Brereton Heath nature reserve are lacking - from what I remember, the trees make GPS tracking difficult and many of the paths are no more than dirt tracks, but this is worth a visit.