[Talk-GB] Household Waste Recycling

Paul Berry pmberry2007 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 22 14:10:18 UTC 2021


My local recycling centre helpfully signs the summer/winter opening times,
permit system, and prohibited pedestrian access. You can see how I tagged
it, with a link through to the source photo, here:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/27445657

Regards,
*Paul*

On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 13:56, Chris Hodges <chris at c-hodges.co.uk> wrote:

> (How) do they define "summer" and "winter"?  I've seen definitions that
> pick up off the clock change days, which I doubt would be possible with the
> current syntax.  If they call summer April-September that shouldn't be a
> problem
> On 22/03/2021 13:28, Tony Shield wrote:
>
> My local Chorley Recycling Centre
>
>
> https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=53.63462870271903&lng=-2.64895511208465&z=19.259070961605016&pKey=po3NgIdhU2YI7-tzgFtQ2Q&focus=photo&x=0.5055185484717322&y=0.4879444087446956&zoom=1.6289592760180995
>
> Allowed - Cars, single axle trailers
>
> Allowed with PERMIT - Vans, Twin Axle Trailers, Pick ups and Flat backs,
> Pedestrians
>
> Not Allowed - Vehicles with more than 4 wheels, Tipper vehicles, Trailers
> longer than 3 metres, Trade Waste.
>
> Operated by Suez under contract from Lancashire County Council
>
> *Opening Hours are seasonal -  Winter - 0900-1700, Summer 0700-1900 - how
> can that be tagged?*
>
> *And is the Household Waste list of sites updated automatically? Cos
> Farington is in the list but has not an OSM reference?*
> TonyS999
>
> On 22/03/2021 12:50, Ken Kilfedder wrote:
>
> Would foot=no with motor_vehicle=yes (or motor_vehicle=only) on the gate or access road do the trick?
>
> ---https://hdyc.neis-one.org/?spiregrainspiregrain_osm@ksglp.org.uk
>
> On Mon, 22 Mar 2021, at 12:09 PM, ael via Talk-GB wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 10:15:20AM +0000, Paul Berry wrote:
>
> Seconded: access is a crucial detail (along with opening hours and types of
> waste accepted).
>
> They are one of those features that are not only impossible to armchair map
> in any detail but actually require a resident to drive through the facility.
>
> Hmm. I have used (and mapped) these in both Oxfordshire and Cornwall.
> Both appeared to cater only for vehicles, but I don't think they
> actually displayed any notices to that effect. I don't know what would
> happen if a pedestrian turned up with a wheelbarrow of waste or a
> rucksac of rubbish even if they could walk along the long access roads.
>
> How would you tag that for access? Similarly I have never been asked to
> prove residence.
>
> ael
>
>
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