Bradford
V・T・E Bradford, West Yorkshire |
latitude: 53.7904, longitude: -1.7545 |
Browse map of Bradford 53°47′25.44″ N, 1°45′16.20″ W |
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Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire at latitude 53°47′25.44″ North, longitude 1°45′16.20″ West.
Description
Bradford is a major city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, UK. It is about 9 miles west of Leeds.
OSM coverage
Coverage within the ring road is quite comprehensive, thanks in large part to the mapping party (see below). Progress on other towns and villages is progressing well. There are large rural areas within the borough that may take longer, as there is no Yahoo aerial imagery coverage.
NaPTAN data for West Yorkshire was imported in September 2009, so bus stops might appear in the middle of nowhere if roads have not been added to OSM.
Post box coverage
See https://osm.mathmos.net/postboxes/progress/ for a summary of progress in mapping post boxes in the UK.
Routes
There are numerous walking and cycling routes in the area, including:
- Airedale Greenway - runs from Keighley to Shipley. (added as relation, see United Kingdom National Cycle Network/Local Routes)
Events
Future events?
Nothing planned. If you're in Bradford and would like to organise a meet-up. Let's do it! Edit the page!
We did have a discussion with the folks behind growbradford.org.uk, who are interested in collaborating, and working with the council on mapping allotments. With some interest from users: Growbradford, Harry Wood, LastGrape/Gregory & chippy/tim waters. But we didn't manage to make it happen. That was in 2015.
Past events
31st May 2009
Keighley Mapping Party 2009 nearby.
27th and 28th September 2008
The first full-on weekend mapping party for Bradford.
27th February 2008 First OpenStreetMap Pub Crawl, Bradford
Bradford was the location of the first OSM pub crawl, between pubs Cock & Bottle, the New Beehive Inn, and the Fighting Cock, mappers mapped different routes between each. Aim was to fill in some of the key roads in the centre, whilst drinking beer, and keeping fit walking around the hilly streets of this West Yorkshire city.