Brighton and Hove
V・T・E Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom |
latitude: 50.8453, longitude: -0.1306 |
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Brighton and Hove is a city in East Sussex, England, United Kingdom at latitude 50°50′43.08″ North, longitude 0°07′50.16″ West.
OSM Coverage
This map includes the City of Brighton and Hove and is defined in OSM as 114085 114085
The natural boundaries of this conurbation are the sea to the South, the South Downs to the East (to Falmer Rd, and including Woodingdean), the South Downs to the North (the A27 effectively), and River Adur on the West. The original northern boundary was south of Patcham but was extended after World War I to prevent pollution to the water table from shack dwellings.
An area of the city centre has all the building outlines drawn in. Clearly this can be expanded. There's also rich POI data which has been input during the various waves of mapping parties. This will require some maintenance. See something out-of-date? Edit the map!
Progress / What could I work on?
Postboxes
The excellent 'Posthoc' tool shows where Royal Mail says postboxes are. We are trying to reach 100% in all BN regions
Houses
A 10k scan is one of the scanned old maps that National Library of Scotland have allowed us to use. In iD you can add a custom layer with https://geo.nls.uk/mapdata3/os/britain10knatgrid/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png In JOSM you can add tms:https://geo.nls.uk/mapdata3/os/britain10knatgrid/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png
The map appears to align very well. As with much of the UK, we still live in old houses and add extensions. Flip between this and Bing aerial imagery to look for new extensions and developments. You will need to realign the Bing aerial imagery slightly.
Building heights are very sparsely populated. OSMBuildings provide a view with extruded buildings to show progress https://osmbuildings.org/?lat=50.82069&lon=-0.13626&zoom=17.0&tilt=30
Parks
The City's parks are mapped, but there is always opportunity to add fine detail.
Cycle infrastructure
The Btn Bike Share scheme opened in 2017. Some newer locations may need mapping. Tag with:
network=btnbikeshare
operator=??
capacity=n
name=name given by Btn Bike Share
ref=ref given by Btn Bike Share
fee=yes
area[name="Brighton and Hove"][admin_level=6]->.a; node(area.a)[amenity=bicycle_rental][network=btnbikeshare]; out body;
Progress: checked July 2021
Ref | Name | Location |
---|---|---|
01 | Brighton Station South | 5071947695 5071947695 |
01d | Upper Gloucester Road / Surrey Street | 5071955472 5071955472 |
02 | Brighton Station North | 5200230509 5200230509 |
03 | New England Quarter | 5053168942 5053168942 |
04 | London Rd Baker St | 5072840926 5072840926 |
05 | North Laine Whitecross Street | 8107297381 8107297381 |
06 | Pavilion Buildings | 5072852666 5072852666 |
07 | Church St | 5072850696 5072850696 |
08 | Old Steine | 5072856703 5072856703 |
09 | Brighton Town Hall | 5200168388 5200168388 |
10 | Brighton Palace Pier | 5072857733 5072857733 |
11 | North St Barclays | 5072860851 5072860851 |
13 | Kings Road Odeon | 5072861657 5072861657 |
14 | Seafront Grand Hotel | 5072866573 5072866573 |
15 | Seafront Metropole | 5072864987 5072864987 |
16 | Seafront Peace Statue | 5072871233 5072871233 |
17 | Brunswick Place | 5072873896 5072873896 |
18 | Palmeira Square | 5200230510 5200230510 |
19 | Sussex County Cricket Ground | 5072875588 5072875588 |
20 | Hove Station | 5072880837 5072880837 |
21 | Hove Town Hall | 5072882195 5072882195 |
22 | Preston Park | 5056099953 5056099953 and 6396773467 6396773467 |
23 | London Road Station | 8949335446 8949335446 |
24 | Preston Barracks | 8949335445 8949335445 |
25 | UoB Cockcroft | 5200230505 5200230505 |
26 | UoS Sports Centre | 5200230507 5200230507 |
28 | UoB Falmer | 5200230508 5200230508 |
29 | The Level (South) | 5072883316 5072883316 |
30 | Edward St | 5072886714 5072886714 |
31 | St Georges Rd Eaton Place | 5072894965 5072894965 |
32 | Madeira Drive | 5072895639 5072895639 |
33 | Royal Sussex County Hospital | 5200230513 5200230513 |
34 | UoB Sports Centre Falmer | 8949335444 8949335444 |
35 | Brighton Marina | 5200230515 5200230515 and 8925060548 8925060548 |
36 | Seven Dials | 5200230516 5200230516 |
36 | Seven Dials Vernon Terrace | 5200230517 5200230517 |
37 | Western Road | 5072897177 5072897177 |
38 | Lewes Rd South Elm Grove | 6792578608 6792578608 |
39 | Lewes Rd Triangle | 5072899663 5072899663 |
40 | Mill View Hospital, Nevill Ave | 8949335443 8949335443 |
41 | UoB Varley Halls | 8949335442 8949335442 |
42 | Rock St | 5072900952 5072900952 |
43 | Hove Lawns | 5072905397 5072905397 |
44 | George St | 5072905573 5072905573 |
45 | UoS York House | 7806994290 7806994290 |
46 | St James St | 5072913797 5072913797 |
47 | Montague Place | 5072912233 5072912233 |
48 | Moulsecoomb Way | 5200230506 5200230506 |
49 | Hove Park | 5072917953 5072917953 |
50 | The Level North | 5072919480 5072919480 |
51 | St Annes Well Gardens | 5072922558 5072922558 |
52 | Grand Parade | 5200230518 5200230518 |
53 | Ewart St | 5072923653 5072923653 |
54 | Harrington Road | 7462540891 7462540891 |
55 | Hartington Road | 5019938504 5019938504 |
57 | The Droveway Hove : Waitrose | 8949335441 8949335441 |
58 | King Alfred | 5722098714 5722098714 |
59 | Hove Lagoon | 5722106427 5722106427 |
60 | Preston Park North | 5722089618 5722089618 |
61 | Eastern Road | |
62 | Preston Street | 8949335440 8949335440 |
63 | Connaught Road | 7924294637 7924294637 |
64 | LiDL Arundel Road Brighton | 8949335439 8949335439 |
65 | Portland Rd : Shelley Rd | 7924294639 7924294639 |
66 | Portland Road : School Road | 8949335438 8949335438 |
67 | Portland Road / Glebe Villas | 8949335437 8949335437 |
68 | Portslade Station | 8949335436 8949335436 |
69 | New Church Road : Boundary Road | 8949335435 8949335435 |
70 | New Church Road / Pembroke Gardens | 7918452854 7918452854 |
71 | Rottingdean Seafront | 8949335434 8949335434 |
72 | Tesco New Church Road Hove | 8949335432 8949335432 |
75 | Withdean Rise | 8071452989 8071452989 |
77 | Hove Station North | 8949335428 8949335428 |
78 | Portslade Town Hall | 8949335431 8949335431 |
81 | Wish Road | 8626421515 8626421515 |
99 | Workshop | 5072928673 5072928673 - Don't think this is real |
?? | Sackville Road / Byron Street | 8949335430 8949335430 |
?? | Brighton General | 8949335426 8949335426 |
?? | East Brighton Park | 8949335427 8949335427 |
?? | Saltdean Lido | 8949335433 8949335433 |
?? | Applesham Avenue | 8949335429 8949335429 |
?? | Stanmer Park Lower Lodges | 8949335425 8949335425 |
?? | Stanmer Park Patchway | 8949335424 8949335424 |
Cycle Routes:
Brighton has a few cycle lanes & tracks, all of which have relations.
Relation | Ref | Name | Description |
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1950688 1950688 | NCN 2 | National Cycle Network 2
South Coast Cycle Route |
Runs besides the A259 on a cycle track. Along the main seafront part of the A259 main carriageway has been temporally converted to a cycle lane as a response to COVID-19. This is due to be extended in 21/22 and likely to be rebuilt permanently in 23/24. B&HCC aspiration is NCN2 to be a high quality segregated route across its entire length (in B&HCC). |
11507779 11507779 | NCN 20 | National Cycle Network 20
London - Brighton |
Follows the A23 from the City boundary all the way to the A259 where it meets the NCN 2 on the seafront. North of the A27 it runs as a segregated cycle/foot track next to the A23. South of the A27 and North of the A270 it runs along the A23 on cycle lanes or on the footway although due to be made into a permanent cycle track in 2022. Between the A270 and the seafront it runs mostly on back streets not very well sign posted except a small new section in valley gardens. This section is also due to be improved in 24/25 |
21901 21901 | NCN 83 | Brighton - Devils Dyke | Runs from NCN 2 at the seafront to Devils Dyke via Hove. Section between NCN 2 and Old Shoreham Road (A270) uses segregated cycle tracks, north of that it runs on residential streets, north of the urban area it runs on the old Dyke railway to the top of the dyke. |
21904 21904 | NCN 90 | National Cycle Network 90
Brighton - Lewes - Polegate |
Runs along the A270 between A23 Valley Gardens (NCN 20) & A27 using cycle lanes.
Runs along the A27 between the A270 Lewes |
8376508 8376508 | Old Shoreham Road (A270) Cycle Lanes | A stepped cycle lane runs from Dyke road (A2010) to the Drive. A temp cycle lane also continues to run from The Drive to Hangleton Road (A2038) as a result of COVID-19 measures, this is also planned to be extended to city border in 23/24 or later. | |
9302817 9302817 | Dyke Road | Dyke Road has cycle lanes along most of its length, although not of a good quality. | |
8376706 8376706 | Undercliff Walk | Running under the cliff beside NCN 2 runs a shared path. This goes between the Marina and Saltdean |
Points of Interest
A Prince Regent's palace
The Royal Pavilion built for King George IV of the United Kingdom 338139685 338139685
The oldest operating electric railway in the world
The Volks Electric Railway opened in 1883 6168019 6168019
A couple of piers. One dead
The Palace Pier 3451897 3451897. Local calls it the 'Brighton Pier'. The West Pier 96651243 96651243 which opened in 1866
An abandoned railway tunnel
Not many people will know that there used to be a branch line from near London Road Station to Kemptown incorporating a section of tunnel with an entrance still visible behind a storage depot. 117345347 117345347
Two Universities
Sussex Uni 37669694 37669694 and Brighton Uni 11799547 11799547 both with additional sites
Quadrophenia Alley
The alleyway where Phil Daniels and Leslie Ash get 'intimate' in the film Quadrophenia 489251517 489251517
Twittens
Twitten is an old Sussex dialect word, used in both East and West Sussex, for small passageways leading between two buildings to courtyards, streets, or open areas behind. Black Lion Lane Camden Terrace Clifton Street Passage Duke's Passage Frederick Gardens Ship Street Gardens
and more..
Events and history
Brighton was involved early on in OSM 2006/7
2017 DataVis Brighton Meetup: The Map is not the Territory: OpenStreetMap workshop w/Jez Nicholson
A 1.5hr talk/workshop at The Skiff for members of the Data Visualisation Brighton Meetup group. Participants heard about how capturing geo data is a good way to understand mapping, and made their first edit.
A mini project to map all the locations of the new bike share scheme [1]. [2]
2012 to 2016
AFAIK no events
2011 Mapping Party
Saturday 19 November 2011 with people such as: Smsm1, Derick,nDan Karran, Alex, Emilie, Jez Nicholson
In response to this tweet and this article on the Guardian blog re Skobbler's navigation app lack POIs in Brighton
Photos on Flickr (tag osmbrightonmappingparty2011)
2009 Mapping Party
2007 "Launch" Event
Big OpenStreetMap Brighton "launch" event at the Brighthelm Centre, 29 November 2007.
2007 The Year of Mikel Maron
The project to map Brighton was taken up by User:Mikel in 2006/7 as a Brighton resident at the time. This instigated a flurry of activity, enthusiasm and events.
Animated GIF of the initial mapping 2006/7. Mappers started from the Brighton core and extended out in each direction.
2007 Brighton Stubs Map show locations of "known unknowns", mainly footpaths which couldn't be surveyed while driving through Bevendean.
A number of workshops and presentations took place:
- Presentation at Bar Camp Brighton
- Presentation at University of Sussex
- My Brighton and Hove article on OSM in the New England Quarter
- Sussex Geek Dinner, January 17th
- Mikel gave a presentation at the Running Stitch Pecha Cucha Slides (6 MB) Running Stitch Pecha Cucha words
2006 Pre-DConstruct Workshop
- 27 Nov 2006 - User:Mikel spoke at the Running Stitch Pecha Cucha
- Pre-DConstruct Workshop
- Podcast with Jeremy Keith, pre-Brighton Workshop.
- Big Issue profiled OpenStreetMap, with a bit on Brighton.