Mapping Rottingdean
Posted on September 24, 2007 by Jay
Rottingdean Cliffs Originally uploaded by markbarkaway
Last week, Mikel Maron of OpenStreetMap asked if anyone in Brighton had some spare deskspace for the weekend, so Ed and Tom could start mapping Rottingdean. You can see from the current OpenStreetMap site that Rottingdean is a little under-covered at the moment.
I, rather cheekily (seeing as I’m rarely in), volunteered Number 50 as a base for operations and data-preparation.
Apparently the weekend went well, so expect those blanks to start getting filled. We, meanwhile, wait expectantly for our OSM schwag ;)
Filed under: Local, apcp | Tagged: data, gps, map, OpenStreetMap




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