[Talk-GB] Eat out to help out data
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osm at poppe.dev
Thu Aug 20 09:39:15 UTC 2020
> Not all of these data are top notch. A couple of examples I've come across - some outlets are listed by their company name, or the company name of the franchisee, not the brand that appears above the door. For example Costa Coffee outlets appear (at least in some places) as 'Scoffs Essex ltd'.
Yeah, I've (the someoneā¢) fiddled around with the data EOHO has, and the data quality is questionable at best.
> What data are available in the EOHO set that we don't get from the FHRS?
This is now a relatively recent list of establishments that are in business. So, if the FHRS rating is say, from 2017, the information could be out-of-date - but there's no way of knowing without a survey.
Anyway, I was aming for matching the data against fhrs:id because that is the only really unique thing that could be associated with EOHO and OSM.
Or am I missing something?
K
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> On Wed, 19 Aug 2020, at 10:17 PM, Kai Michael Poppe - OSM wrote:
> > Hey Rob,
> >
> > if they made up their mind about the license
> > (https://github.com/hmrc/eat-out-to-help-out-establishments/issues/3 -
> > Apache 2.0 is software, not data) the ~100 entries with wrong postcode
> > data
> > (https://github.com/hmrc/eat-out-to-help-out-establishments/issues/18)
> > out of 62k entries would be ok.
> >
> > But yeah, it would be great to have some very recent establishment data.
> >
> > Grouping the Postcodes, there are
> > 38,563 unique postcodes (62.1 % of entries)
> > 6,326 pcs occur twice (20.1 %)
> > 1,800 pcs occur thrice (8.7 %)
> > 611 four times (3.9 %)
> > 214 five times (1.7 %)
> > ...
> > checking those data against the FHRS-OpenData would be relatively easy
> > and very quick to implement and would allow for 96.5% of the entries to
> > be checked. Once one has the FHRS data finding an appropriate OSM
> > object becomes easier.
> >
> > Someone⢠would have to do the coding and once licensing and usage are
> > clear, the data could be used :-)
> >
> > Kai
> >
> > On 19.08.2020 22:10, Rob Nickerson wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Anyone considered using the Eat out to Help out data that HMRC have published to aid with mapping efforts?
> > >
> > > https://github.com/hmrc/eat-out-to-help-out-establishments
> > >
> > > Prior to this, there was a scraper that collated the data:
> > > https://github.com/svenlatham/eatout-scraper
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > *Rob*
> > >
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