| Note | # | ⏱️ Last updated | Event | Contributor | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2973253 | 1 | ~ 4 years ago | opened | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | Hospital project (planned) http://www.ourhospital.je/ Seems that there's finally been a decision on where it'll (likely) be. http://www.gov.je/News/2021/Pages/OutHospitalUpdatedDesign.aspx There's a substantial Planning application submitted. A printed copy is in the Reference section of the Library (a vast amount of paper), which yields many details (including site plans, buildings, landuse, paths, amenities, and other details) for anyone feeling brave. From my cursory reading, there will be a whole lot of changes to the whole area; not just the Overdale site, but extending down Westmount into People's Park. |
| 2 | ~ 4 years ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | http://www.gov.je/citizen/Planning/Pages/PlanningApplicationDetail.aspx?r=P/2021/1670 | |
| 3 | ~ 2 months ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | See also: http://www.osm.org/changeset/161774141 | |
| 2286368 | 1 | ~ 5 years ago | opened | --- | Surveyors: do NOT enter this estate. Some of the residents are liable to be hostile to data-collectors, even if you just keep to yourself. They may harass you, accuse you of all sorts, and call the police. Ironic, given the name of it. Put your safety & wellbeing first. |
| 2 | ~ 4 years ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | “What to do when local citizens do not consent? A discussion on how to navigate difficult field scenarios that involve local communities.”: ▪︎http://media.ccc.de/v/sotm2020-4336-what-to-do-when-local-citizens-do-not-consent-a-discussion-on-how-to-navigate-difficult-field-scenarios-that-involve-local-communities- ▪︎http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWZh_sudQF8# 2020: What to do when local citizens do not consent? A discussion on how to navigate difficult field [scenarios that involve local communities.] | |
| 3 | ~ 4 years ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | Tagged with access=private | |
| 4 | ~ 8 months ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | Ironically, http://roadworks.gov.je/JSW/roadworks.htm (Road Ownership) marks Clos de Paradis as a public (parish) road. Not private. | |
| 5 | ~ 3 months ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | “Surveyors: do NOT enter this estate.” I'd strongly recommend only entering while wearing a body-cam, given the hostile reception I received. Because I've since acquired a GoPro, I've added Clos de Paradis to my list of places to re-survey (while recording). No idea when I'll get to it, though. I also notice that the “Private” road-marking, near the entrance, has been removed, too. Probably because it's actually a Parish (PoSH) road, rather than truly ‘private’. | |
| 2932859 | 1 | ~ 4 years ago | opened | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | Defibrillator. #SurveyMe |
| 2 | ~ 1 year ago | commented | Mateusz Konieczny ♦37,330 | how we know it is likely there? | |
| 3 | ~ 1 year ago | commented | osmuser63783 ♦1,281 | Government open data, I suspect. A dataset was released in 2018. This user created a lot of notes like this around the island and presumably started surveying them but is no longer active. So it is a likely location of a defibrillator but still needs a survey | |
| 4 | ~ 9 months ago | commented | Lee Carré ♦1,321 | I added this note based on survey. If I recall, I was passing, and didn't have time to add it as a proper PoI. Sadly, what Jer[k]sey's government thinks passes for ‘open data’ is sorely lacking (read: incomplete, outdated, inaccurate). The list of defibrillators is, at best, only the initial set of them; it's never been updated (despite annoncements of other defibrillators being deployed). Even so, the formats aren't easily usable. It's a tick-box exercise, without much thought put into it actually being useful/usable by the public. Hence adding such notes, about small but important features, via survey. However, this defibrillator has since moved from the note's position, but still nearby. I'll add it properly/correctly, in future, including the move from where this note is, to its new location, and a whole bunch of metadata about it. Many notes were added, in hopes of aiding more experienced mappers, while I was still a newbie, before I was confident in knowing how to add non-trivial features (I started with StreetComplete, for example). In meat-space, I've been dealing with other pressing matters, including ill health. Hence my significantly reduced activity, of late. Forgive me if OSM isn't my very top priority. However, I do intend to return, when able, especially since there are very few local mappers, and I was the only on-foot surveyor. There's still a vast amount to be done. Recently, within the Parish of St. Saviour, I'm working on persuading the Parish bureaucrats to publish mapping-relevant data (such as a canonical list of road names) under copyright licensing suitable for OSM mappers to use. Education of said bureaucrats is the main obstacle. Other medium-term goals include: • street-level imagery, via Mapillary (I acquired a GoPro Hero 11, (originally) for other purposes) • GNSS (GPS, etc.) tracks, in order to correct the position of eg misaligned roads (other users traced features from imagery, without calibrating the imagery's position). |