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    <p>Thanks, Owen.<br>
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      Having downloaded the data and looked at my local area, the
      boundaries mapped seem to be based on grid squares, so not really
      the type of data we'd be interested in:<br>
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      Steve<br>
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      On 08/12/2022 18:11, Owen Boswarva wrote:<br>
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        <div dir="ltr">Yes, that is a new Ordnance Survey open data
          product. There is also an ONS boundary dataset, Built-up Areas
          (2022), released yesterday: <a
href="https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/datasets/ons::built-up-areas-2022-gb-bgg/about"
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          The ONS dataset contains the same area boundaries as OS Open
          Built Up Areas, with some different attribute data. <br>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 at 18:03,
            Steve Doerr <<a href="mailto:doerr.stephen@gmail.com"
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            rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">I don't think I've
            noticed this dataset before: <br>
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            Not something we've directly tried to map in OSM, though
            perhaps in the <br>
            early days landuse=residential|commercial|industrial was
            intended to be <br>
            the same thing with slightly more granularity. Interesting
            that they <br>
            actually include 'unique names'. I haven't downloaded the
            data to look <br>
            at it, but I wonder if there's any use at all that could be
            made of it <br>
            in OSM?<br>
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            Steve<br>
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