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Dan Karran wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2009/9/11 Dave F. <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:davefox@madasafish.com"><davefox@madasafish.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">There definitely appears to be a shortage of approved Boundary=* tags.
Dan, not sure if IoM applies but is it designated as Open Access Land?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/enjoying/places/openaccess/default.aspx">http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/enjoying/places/openaccess/default.aspx</a>
On OS maps these areas are shown as lightly shaded areas with a light brown
border.
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I think that would be the equivalent, yes. On the Isle of Man Survey
map it's shown as a light green without a border.
Perhaps boundary=open_access would make sense then? I wonder if there
are equivalents in other countries?
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<pre wrap="">The Cotswolds (which, for some reason, has been designated an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty) have been mapped as a National Park. I think
this is wrong as NP have different rules, such as planning & management.
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I suspect that may have been to make it show on the map ;)
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How many times do you have to be told? "Don't... <span
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How an area can be described as an AONB when Jeremy Clarkson lives
there is beyond me!<br>
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Dave F.<br>
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