Brighton
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Brighton is a city in UK at latitude 50.83, longitude -.13.
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Map of Brighton from OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap images (and underlying map data) are freely available under the OpenStreetMap License
OSM Coverage
This map includes the City of Brighton and Hove and Shoreham-by-Sea.
The natural boundaries of this conurbation are the sea to the South, the Downs to the East (to Falmer Rd, and including Woodingdean), Downs to the North (the A27 effectively), and River Adur on the West.
We started from the Brighton core and extended out in each direction. A while ago it was stated that we were "within days of completing Brighton and Hove proper"... so I guess maybe we're there.
Main Areas Left to do
- Woodingdean
- Falmer
- Seafront
- Portslade
- Shoreham (a different municipality, but contiguous with B&H)
Almost complete
- Coldean, Patcham, Bevendean, Rottingdean Footways (see stub map below)
- Footways in Wild Park, and golf course above
- Kemptown Race Track
- Whitdean Stadium and park area near to A22/A27 intersection
Brighton Stubs Map show locations of our "known unknowns", mainly footpaths we couldn't survey while driving through Bevendean.
Animated GIF of OSM History in Brighton
People Mapping Brighton
- User:Mikel
- Chris Corbin
Events Workshops and Coverage
- 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
- The Big Issue profiled OpenStreetMap, with a bit on Brighton.
- We held an OpenStreetMap Workshop on September 9. Brighton Workshop
- Podcast with Jeremy Keith, pre-Brighton Workshop.
Launch November 2007
The launch of OpenStreetMap Brighton was a past event at the Brighthelm Centre, November 29th 2007.


