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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/11/21 3:56 pm, Andrew Harvey
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          <div>The easy approach is a building=church way, then put two
            amenity=place_of_workship nodes inside it.</div>
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    <p>I think this is the best approach. <br>
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    <p>The church building would usually have a name, a start date. <br>
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    <p>Each <span><span data-dobid="hdw">congregation would then be a
          node with operator/denomination, opening_times etc.</span></span></p>
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          <div>How is it signposted? Is one more considered main, and
            the other just sharing their space? Could have the lesser
            one as a node only with the main one on a way.</div>
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          <div>Alternatively you could have a building=church way (way
            1), then a amenity=place_of_workship way (way 2) outside
            covering the grounds, then another amenity=place_of_workship
            way (way 3) sharing the same nodes as way 2 so they are
            overlapping. This represents the fact that these two
            Churches share the same ground- but each have their own name</div>
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    <p>The church building usually carries the name. The <span><span
          data-dobid="hdw">congregations would simply be meeting at this
          church. <br>
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    <p><span><span data-dobid="hdw">If it is mapped this way then both
          of them operate the complex - which would you complain to
          about a collapsed tree? <br>
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    <p><span><span data-dobid="hdw">I think one of them would have over
          all control and that can be mapped on the grounds, without a
          name? Don't want too many names in the same place - confuses
          the render? <br>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, 10 Nov 2021, 3:44 pm
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              <div>Just mapping a church building,
                amenity=place_of_worship, with service times on Sunday
                morning.</div>
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              <div>Have then found out that a different Church also uses
                the same church building for it's services on Saturday
                afternoons.</div>
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              <div>How should I map the second group?</div>
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              <div>I've tagged the main church details on the building
                itself, so would I also add a church node inside the
                building with the second group's details? I know it's
                supposed to be one tag, one feature but how do you map
                two of the same but different things on the one spot?</div>
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                        <div dir="ltr">Thanks
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