[Talk-GB] place=village/town/city

Colin Smale colin.smale at xs4all.nl
Fri Feb 12 15:08:35 UTC 2016


Can I mention the City of Brighton and Hove? The city status is held by
the unitary authority (Brighton and Hove City Council). Neither Brighton
nor Hove is a city. 

//colin 

On 2016-02-12 15:23, Chris Hill wrote:

> On 12/02/16 11:51, Ian Caldwell wrote: 
> 
>> On 11 February 2016 at 21:32, Michael Booth <boothym at gmail.com <mailto:boothym at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> So my question is, how are we defining villages, towns and cities?
>> Only by population, or do we also take into account their
>> generally accepted status (whilst trying to be consistent across
>> the country)?
>> 
>> In England towns will normally have a town council. Villages will normally have a parish council. Only really a name difference see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_council#England_and_Wales .
> The whole situation is complex. There are places with 'city status' that really aren't for OSM's purposes, there are villages that become towns, villages bigger than many towns that are still villages, there are town council areas and civil parishes that have more than one settlement in them with separate names, some of which may ormay not be a hamlet. I have found a local example where a civil parish has declared itself to be a town, but both of the settlements in it are still firmly villages (see http://chris-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/when-is-town-not-town.html).
> 
> I love living in a country with such variety and I'm very pleased that OSM copes nicely with this variety (if the tag and wiki fiddlers just leave things alone).
 
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