Changeset: 54295675
added parka nd playing fields
Closed by Gwynfor
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changesets_count | 2 |
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created_by | iD 2.5.1 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-GB |
review_requested | yes |
Discussion
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Comment from SK53
Hi & welcome to OSM,
I see that you have now added the relevant tag for the playing field from your first edit. Nice to see you getting the hang of it.
In general, it's better not to glue the edges of an area to the roads, but instead align them with the features visible on the aerial imagery. This is because the line representing the road marks the midline and the park/playing field doesn't extend that far. However, it is a commonly used editing shortcut.
I presume the playing field is used by the school. From what I can see on aerial imagery the whole area of the field is not used for this purpose. If that's the case it's better to reduce the size to the football pitch and playground. Both of these can be mapped in addition leisure=playground and leisure=pitch.
I presume you may be a keen Pokemon Go player: people who map parks usually are!
I imagine many streams in the area are a little inaccurate, the OS StreetView layer provides a more accurate background with more streams.
Be warned, editing OSM can also be addictive, and your local area offers lots of potential.
Regards,
SK53
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Comment from Gwynfor
Ok thank you for your suggestions...
We have whats called "common ground" about the hill Foel gron.... what should I call that?
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Comment from SK53
Funnily enough that's an easy one leisure=common, see https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dcommon. It get's rendered green IIRC.
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