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closed 1106045

This is not Chadwell Springs. This is 3 lakes par 3 golf course

closed 944139

BEAVERS!

closed 263124 c2r

3x barrier=stile foot=no on a path that is foot=designated - seems strange to me. I'll try and survey it next time I'm out that way and got a minute; or someone with local knowledge may be able to enlighten us all!

closed 222129

do tego miejsca dochodzi droga !!

closed 222122

tu jest budka telefoniczna a nie po 2 stronie zeki

closed 222124

tu znajduje sie Yorke Arms a nie po lewej

closed 212546 SomeoneElse

Does this "road" in the middle of the A1 actually exist? Based on my recollection, it never did (though there was a turn lane here, as the out-of-date Bing imagery here shows). Currently this section is all roadworks, and I suspect that any sign that there once was even a turn lane has gone.

closed 142072 drnoble

Bypass to open on Monday 31 March… though possibly only part of it? Needs survey and updating.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/transport/bypass-set-to-protect-britain-s-most-bashed-bridge-1-3357274?

closed 464953 SomeoneElse

There appear to be many imaginary names or names that, if they do exist, are not signded, here. The "London Orbital Motorway" is not the name of the M25, merely a description of it - look at http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?zoom=16&lat=51.7174&lon=-0.3870 if unsure. What's the source of J21J, J21L, J21AM etc.? These aren't signed on the ground (I spent lots of time sat in a queue on "J21J" a couple of weeks ago and feel sure I would have noticed a road name "J21J". "St Albans By-Pass" is similarly fictional - see http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?zoom=16&lat=51.7174&lon=-0.3870 for details of that.

closed 224484 SomeoneElse

"THE OLD ROAD" here needs at least deshoutifying; and is it actaully a name or a description of what this once was?

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