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==City and County Naming==
==City and County Naming==
* ''Changed following a discussion and vote on the forum: [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=23133 The (County) Suffix] - Aug 2012''


The City field should be used to specify the city, town or village for all the streets within it. <br>
The City field should be used to specify the city, town or village for all the streets within it. <br>
Every city will belong to a [[United_Kingdom/Counties|County]], and it's name must be unique within that county.<br>
Rural roads that are in-between towns should be be left with No city.
Rural roads that are in-between towns should be be left with No city.


'''Where possible, the simplest unique name should be used'''.  
'''Where possible, the simplest unique name should be used'''.  
In the case where two towns share the same name, the County can be added in brackets afterwards. For example, "Preston (Dorset)" would distinguish it from the city in Lancashire. It is preferable to have '''no suffix''' on whichever town is the larger or more well known.
In the very rare case where two towns in the same county share the same name, the district can be added in brackets afterwards. For example, "Horby (Hambleton)" would distinguish it from Horby (Richmondshire), both in North Yorkshire.


The [http://www.gazetteer.org.uk/ Gazetteer of British Place Names] is a good reference source for checking for duplicate names.
The [http://www.gazetteer.org.uk/ Gazetteer of British Place Names] is a good reference source for checking for duplicate names and districts.


The editor will display the error message "The highlighted road is too far from the city it was added to" when attempting to add a duplicate name. This is to prevent ''smudges'' and means that a different name will need to be chosen for that town or village.
The editor will display the error message "The highlighted road is too far from the city it was added to" when attempting to add a duplicate name. This is to prevent ''smudges'' and means that a different name will need to be chosen for that town or village.
In the very rare case where two towns within the same country have the same name (as well as in other counties), then one of them can have a double space before the suffix. For example: "Fenton (Lincs)" and "Fenton &nbsp;(Lincs)".


'''Notes:'''
'''Notes:'''
* ''If a particular town has already been named using the old convention, then continue using it.''
* County suffixes should no longer be added to the names of towns or villages.
* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom 53 Cities] in the UK do not require a suffix, even if other towns share the same name.
* If a city needs renaming, please request it using [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=34441 this form].
* DO NOT attempt to manually rename a city by hand, unless is has very few segments.
* For large cities, it may be necessary to split it up into suburbs (see below).
* For large cities, it may be necessary to split it up into suburbs (see below).
'''Resources:'''
'''Resources:'''
* [[United_Kingdom/Counties|List and Map of Counties in Waze]]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom List of cities in the United Kingdom]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_the_United_Kingdom List of cities in the United Kingdom]
* [http://www.gazetteer.org.uk/ Gazetteer of British Place Names]
* [http://www.gazetteer.org.uk/ Gazetteer of British Place Names]
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== City Suburbs ==
== City Suburbs ==


For very large cities with suburbs, then the suburb should become the name of the town with the city name as the suffix. This is particularly important for generating useful the traffic reports, especially when there are long arterial or ring roads that go through several parts of the city.
For very large cities which have their own counties, individual suburbs can become the name of the town. This is particularly important for generating useful the traffic reports, especially when there are long arterial or ring roads that go through several parts of the city.
 
Examples
1. "Colton (Leeds)"
2. "Old Trafford (Manchester)"
3. "Kingswood (Bristol)"
 
NOTE: London is an exception to these guidelines and '(London)' is not normally included. ( [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=579513#p579513 See this forum topic])


==Postal Vs. Actual Addresses==
==Postal Vs. Actual Addresses==
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The exception of Middlesex, which is no longer a county but some towns still retain their postal addresses, has been discussed. See [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1761 UK City Names Forum Topic] for this.
The exception of Middlesex, which is no longer a county but some towns still retain their postal addresses, has been discussed. See [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1761 UK City Names Forum Topic] for this.
==English County Abbreviations==
The abbreviation used should reflect the current county or unitary authority.
For more details of county names and their history see [[UK_Counties]].
To decide which qualifier you should be using, use the [http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/opendata/viewer/ OS Opendata map]. In the Boundary Layer menu turn on "County, Unitary Authority and Metropolitan".
Then use the corresponding abbreviation from the following list:
*Beds
*Berks
*Bucks
*Cambs
*Cheshire
*Cleveland
*Cornwall
*Co Durham
*Cumbria
*Derbs
*Devon
*Dorset
*E Sussex
*Essex
*Glos
*Hants
*Herefs
*Herts
*IOW
*Kent
*Lancs
*Leics
*Lincs
*London
*Manchester
*Merseyside
*Middx
*Newport
*Norfolk
*N Lincs
*N Yorks
*NE Lincs
*Northants
*Northd
*Notts
*Oxon
*Rutland
*Shrops
*Somerset
*S Glos
*S Yorks
*Staffs
*Suffolk
*Surrey
*Tyne & Wear
*Warks
*W Mids
*W Sussex
*W Yorks
*Wilts
*Worcs
==Welsh District Abbreviations==
The following abbreviations should be used for Welsh Districts (generally as per Gazetteer):
*Anglesey
*Bl Gwent
*Bridgend
*Caerphilly
*Cardiff
*Carms
*Ceredigion
*Conwy
*Denbighs
*Flints
*Glamorgan
*Gwynedd
*Merthyr
*Monmths
*Neath P T
*Newport
*Pembrks
*Powys
*Rhonddha C T
*Swansea
*Torfaen
*Wrexham


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Revision as of 22:08, 20 March 2015

Introduction

This forms part of UK Editing Best Practice. Editors are encouraged to follow these guidelines.

City and County Naming

The City field should be used to specify the city, town or village for all the streets within it.
Every city will belong to a County, and it's name must be unique within that county.
Rural roads that are in-between towns should be be left with No city.

Where possible, the simplest unique name should be used. In the very rare case where two towns in the same county share the same name, the district can be added in brackets afterwards. For example, "Horby (Hambleton)" would distinguish it from Horby (Richmondshire), both in North Yorkshire.

The Gazetteer of British Place Names is a good reference source for checking for duplicate names and districts.

The editor will display the error message "The highlighted road is too far from the city it was added to" when attempting to add a duplicate name. This is to prevent smudges and means that a different name will need to be chosen for that town or village.

Notes:

  • County suffixes should no longer be added to the names of towns or villages.
  • If a city needs renaming, please request it using this form.
  • DO NOT attempt to manually rename a city by hand, unless is has very few segments.
  • For large cities, it may be necessary to split it up into suburbs (see below).

Resources:

City Suburbs

For very large cities which have their own counties, individual suburbs can become the name of the town. This is particularly important for generating useful the traffic reports, especially when there are long arterial or ring roads that go through several parts of the city.

Postal Vs. Actual Addresses

In some areas the postal address does not match the county. This happens frequently in parts of London, e.g. Enfield is in Middlesex for Royal Mail, Bromley is in Kent and Hornchurch is in Essex, but they are all part of Greater London and some are Unitary Authorities and so in effect are their own "County". As they are the largest with their names, the simplest unique name rule comes into play, so they are shown as Enfield, Bromley and Hornchurch with no suffix.

A different example is Belmont, which has two instances in Greater London. The Gazetteer lists another six around the UK. As it would be difficult to determine which of these is the largest, both of them should have a County suffix. Belmont in the London Borough of Sutton should be "Belmont (Surrey)". Belmont in LB Harrow should be "Belmont (Middx)".

The exception of Middlesex, which is no longer a county but some towns still retain their postal addresses, has been discussed. See UK City Names Forum Topic for this.


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