Gloucestershire

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Gloucestershire, South West England
latitude: 51.77, longitude: -2.1
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Gloucestershire is a county in South West England at latitude 51°46′12.00″ North, longitude 2°06′00.00″ West.


The ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, in the South West region of England, is made up of the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire together with the unitary authority of South Gloucestershire  82631. The ceremonial county of Gloucestershire  85103 borders with the English counties Bristol, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire and the preserved county of Gwent in Wales.

Major roads

Motorways in the area (M5, M50, M4) are complete. The M50 needs some attention with junctions and bridges.

A-roads appear to be complete (check). The A417/A419 south of Birdlip needs some work on junctions.

B-roads appear to be complete (check; think there are a couple of stretches mapped but missing refs)

No source of data for C roads found yet.

National Cycle Network

Several National Cycle Network routes pass through the area:

(TODO: add table of NCN routes)

Route Description Route relation Progress in Gloucestershire
N4Cribbs Causeway, Aust 2204Complete (few small gaps in Bristol); check tagging where co-routed with N41
N41Avonmouth, Aust, Berkeley, Slimbridge, Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucester, ... 52310
N42
N45 22602
N48
R10 - Avon CyclewayAvonmouth, Easter Compton, Olveston, Thornbury, Cromhall, Wickwar, Horton, Yate, Iron Acton, Coalpit Heath, Avon Ringroad 69889Complete (gaps south of Bristol)
R17PucklechurchComplete to Wiltshire border (missing beyond)
R18 - Filton LinkTytherington - Stoke GiffordComplete into Bristol

Walking routes


There are several long-distance paths and marked trails:

National Trails and Regional Routes

(TODO: add more detail of routes, then start figuring out which bits of each are mapped)

Route Description Route relation Progress in Gloucestershire
Cotswold WayBroadway, Winchcombe, Birdlip, Painswick, Stonehouse, Dursley, Stinchcombe, Wotton-under-Edge, Tormarton, Cold Ashton 65239Nearly complete. Alex McKee 04:09, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
Diamond WayNorthleach 271196
Frome Valley WalkwayFrenchay, Frampton Cotterell, Yate, Chipping Sodbury, Old Sodbury 69760Small sections mapped in Yate/Chipping Sodbury
Geopark WayBridgnorth to Gloucester via the Malvern Hills]] 206648Complete
Glevum WayAround Gloucester 69312Update: A section from Upton Church to Whaddon has been mapped.
Gloucestershire WayChepstow, Forest of Dean, Gloucester, Shurdington, Shipton, Stow-on-the-Wold, Winchcombe, Tewkesbury 9012One section mapped from Shurdington to Crickley Hill.
Heart of England WayStow-on-the-Wold 75260
Jubilee WayAust, Thornbury, Rangeworthy, Old Sodbury 69755Just a couple of small sections around Thornbury and Tytherington mapped
Macmillan WayStow-on-the-Wold 1149730
Monarch's WayKeynsham, Wick, Chipping Sodbury, Stow-on-the-Wold, ... 20611
Offa's Dyke PathChepstow, ... 9649
Severn WayAvonmouth, Aust, Sharpness, Frampton on Severn, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Upton upon Severn 112738Complete.
Thames PathKemble 20469
Wychavon WayWinchcombe 2323758Complete
Wye Valley WalkRoss on Wye 61495
Wysis Way..., Forest of Dean, Gloucester, Sapperton ... 658913 sections have been added, one north of Gloucester from Highnam to Alney Island, one south of Gloucester from Robinswood Hill to Painswick Beacon and a section from Frampton Mansell to Sapperton.

Local Paths

These are local routes that can be completed in a day (or less). They are often circular, waymarked and have leaflets provided by the county council. When tagging the relations for these routes, it is suggested that network=lwn should be used from those detailed on the Walking Routes page.

Route Distance Description % Complete Route relation Notes
Daffodil Way14.5 km (9 mi)Waymarked circular walk starting from Dymock through wild daffodil country.100% 2186279
Poets' Path No 113 km (8 mi)Waymarked circular walk starting from Dymock and associated with the poets; Abercrombie, Brooke, Drinkwater, Gibson, Thomas & Frost. Part of the path intersects the Geopark Way.100% 2065439
Poets' Path No 213 km (8 mi)Waymarked circular walk starting from Dymock and associated with the poets; Abercrombie, Brooke, Drinkwater, Gibson, Thomas & Frost.100% 2658304

Districts of Gloucestershire

The non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire is divided into six administrative disctricts.

Number complete
Area Cities Towns Villages Notes Boundary Relation
Cheltenham  184094
Cotswold
Forest of Dean  417631
Gloucester  181362
Stroud
Tewkesbury  417658

Towns and villages

Postal code Towns and villages Progress
BS30Wick
BS32Almondsbury, Tockington
BS35ThornburyThornbury area is well mapped (map is used at www.mythornbury.co.uk) in terms of roads and cycle routes; footpath mapping needed, especially near the Severn.
BS36Coalpit Heath, Frampton Cotterell, WinterbourneRoads well mapped.
BS37Chipping Sodbury, YateRoads well mapped (map is used at www.myyate.co.uk); many urban footpaths to do.
GL1GloucesterWell mapped, landuse outlines for shopping precincts, hospital, cathedral grounds and so on are needed to put map in context
GL2GloucesterPoor, most of GL2 needs much additional work (Quedgeley especially)
GL3GloucesterAcceptable. Brockworth is only major missing piece, currently mapping Alex McKee 18:48, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
GL4GloucesterGood, most of GL4 is very well covered with landuse, virtually all roads, footpaths. Currently mapping Alex McKee 18:48, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
GL5StroudLots to do.
GL6Nailsworth, Minchinhampton, Chalford, BussageCurrently mapping roads in this area --Southglos 21:46, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
GL7Cirencester
GL8TetburyMost rural roads done; Tetbury itself needs work. Currently mapping -- Kevinp123 1 January 2010
GL9Acton Turville, Didmarton, Hawkesbury
GL10Stonehouse, Kings Stanley, NympsfieldLots of rural roads mapped; roads in Stonehouse nearly complete.
GL11Cam, DursleyHave made a start on Cam, but am not in the area often; any help here appreciated.--Southglos 21:46, 23 January 2009 (UTC) Dursley is pretty much unmapped.
GL12Wotton-under-Edge, Charfield, Wickwar, CromhallMost roads well mapped; some rural dead-ends needed (eg: south of Wickwar); more footpath mapping needed.
GL13BerkeleyBerkeley's roads are well mapped; some rural dead-ends needed; footpath mapping needed.
GL14CinderfordLots to do.
GL15LydneyLots to do.
GL16Coleford
GL17
GL18Newent
GL19Apperley, Hartpury, Tibberton
GL20TewkesburyUpdated: Town coverage is now reasonable, minor roads and estates need mapping Alex McKee 18:44, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
GL50CheltenhamCurrently mapping roads in this area --Southglos 21:46, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
GL51CheltenhamCurrently mapping roads in this area --Southglos 21:46, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
GL51Shurdington99% complete. -- Alex McKee 00:04, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
GL52Cheltenham
GL53Cheltenham
SN14MarshfieldWell mapped.

Major features

Gloucestershire is home to several nationally recognised areas of importance such as the Cotswolds, or the River Severn. This section is to track progress in mapping these features.

Feature Situation at 29/7/2009 Progress Relation
CotswoldsThe Cotswolds are a designated area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and are nationally, even internationally, recognised. Much of this area is already fairly well mapped, but does have some pretty large gaps in coverage and there is currently no outline of the AONB in the OSM data. As the area is a significant tourist attraction, progress here is highly desirable.AONB boundary complete, villages and towns in the district and the AONB still need lots of work. 166570
Forest of DeanThe Forest of Dean is a large forest in Gloucestershire, one of the largest remaining in England. The Forest is also home to a few towns and many villages. The area is culturally and historically significant within Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. OpenStreetMap coverage in this area is extremely limited with the forest itself almost entirely absent, and the towns and villages are barely mapped.Little surveying has been done, most roads and landuse is from NPE and Yahoo. 78975

Mailing list

The talk-gb-oxoncotswolds mailing list is for mappers in Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds, and would therefore welcome users in Gloucestershire!

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