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149000181 about 1 year ago

Hi Mateusz,
I intentionally used the value 'homewares'. Referring to the OSM description for houseware suggests products of a practical nature ~ cookware etc.
Homewares (in the UK at least) refers to more casual goods, usually of a decorative nature such as cushions, simple pictures, scented candles, ornaments, etc. The sort of goods that get thrown away after a few years as fashions change :-(
Having recently visited Romania and seeing a trend towards the same sort of shop there too, I feel it might well be worth considering 'housewares' as a distinct key value. An alternative might be 'fancy_goods', but I think that is probably a very BritishEnglish term and unlikely to be more widely understood.
As a comparison, there is another business close to this one (50m NE) called "Evans Bros" - that is most definitely 'houseware' according to the existing definition: everyhting from nails and glue, to cooking pots, hand tools, trash cans, gardening sundries, wine glasses, paraffin, paint, toys and cylinder gases..... if they haven;t got it, it probably doesn't exist!

55095876 about 3 years ago

Updated via JOSM...

55095876 about 3 years ago

TBC.
I'm travelling there in the next few days... Will need to confirm the AED's location ~ it may have been moved outdoors.

112543520 about 4 years ago

Ah, the dangers of cached unsaved changes...

83080862 over 5 years ago

Well I've tried to make sense of the Wiki and MapThePaths; neither is particularly clear IMO so I gave it best-effort...
Clarify for me then: Gwynedd's PRoWs, which according to Mapthepaths are "Licence:not OSM compatible" cannot be simply copied onto aerial mapping; /and/ the public footpaths which I walk and GPS trace need to be tagged as follows: (using Llanrug 75 as an example)
highway=footpath
foot=designated
designation=public_footpath
prow_ref=75
Correct?
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