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  • Hi Cristie and co. Here is my feedback. Only on places I’ve looked at before, but if you don’t get feedback on some points I’ll take a look if it would help. Hartley (Sevenoaks) is now renamed Longfield - thank you! If any reviews or routes need to be readded let me know, or maybe they can just be renamed. Adding Beckenham Junction station is a better solution than I suggested. But ElmBec is missing I think. I’ve presumptuously gone ahead and made ElmBec, CatBec, CryBec and BroBec because I’d looked at the area a week or two ago, to create a new CatBro and was prepping to walk a couple. So it was very little effort. Let me know if you want them. Glad I hadn’t got round to testing them yet, good timing. The position of Bec(kenham) is good. Does the fine detail matter? If so perhaps avoid inside the ticket office and go for something just outside the station like ///number.stable.pies or maybe ///books.foods.frames which is a bench in a small park about 100m away. Swanscombe replaced by Greenhithe. Also good news. All 4 route lines are there too. I volunteer for writing NorGre and/or DarGre, as they’ll basically be a rehash of SwaDar (darswa?) which I’ve already written and then walked a route for, combined with NorSwa - recently reviewed that too. And back when I wrote HarNor and particularly HarSwa (swahar?) I looked at the N/S connections so it’d make sense to volunteer for that too. But position of Greenhithe end point could be better maybe ///cares.rice.agenda - just outside station under shelter of the wide eaves. As for considering a town centre alternative, I don’t know if there even is a concentrated town centre in Greenhithe, but the road named High Street isn’t it. It’s the old part of Greenhithe, some beautiful buildings, but most are residential now, although it does have multiple pubs which did look nice. The station seems more logical, with all its bus connections. Stapleford Tawney replaced by S Abbotts. Thank you again! End point near to the bus stop, near 2 landmarks - school and church, roughly halfway between the 2 pubs. What’s not to like? 6 / 6 routes looks good too. The bloke who posted on the forum will probably volunteer but I’ll have a go at some if you need me to. Camarthen area The sinuous estuary problem. Already fixed. St Clears to Kidwelly was equivalent to St Clears to Camarthen to Kidwelly, but it’s not on the website anymore except for the map lines. Pembroke area The even more sinuous estuary problem. Many long branches, only one bridge. If you are able to, can you delete NeyNar, MilPem(broke) and Pem(brokeDock)Nar please, all 3 are superfluous. Would be simpler and concentrate reviewer effort. It does leave Pem(brokeDock) as a Settlement node with only 2 Slow Ways, which spoils the triangle system. I hope it doesn’t matter. And seeing as I’m emailing you already…. I noticed another Capitalisation in URL oddity. Same as /SlowWay/ working but /slowway/ not. But for settlement and route. And is it just me having a problem with the index on the Progress Map? It’s been going on a while so I assumed you’d already know, but this is what’s happening for me. On Android (Chrome) it is already open when you start, and just continues on and on hanging with spinning circle, so you can’t use it, the rest of the map is fine. There are fewer layers available, assume that is deliberate, I’d prefer that the pioneer and negative review options were still there, but fair enough. Not figured out how to close the index yet and it blocks the screen - that doesn’t seem right. On laptop (Windows, Chrome and Edge) it’s much the same, but I can minimise the index, and all the layer options are still there which is good. In practice the index not being available doesn’t make much difference to me as I already know what those I use mean and could deduce others. Parish boundaries though, really?! I really like that Settlement dots now appear when the map first loads. Small change but big improvement. Cheers Daisy Reported 18 Mar 2023

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