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Hi! Are there any specific tags to tag a hairdressing academy: https://www.londonschoolofbarbering.com ? It cannot be tagged as shop=hairdresser, because you cannot simply come there to get a haircut, but anyway you can get a haircut there for free from students of the academy.

Update:

I ended up with this:

education=college
education_profile:professional=yes
education_programme:barber=yes
education_programme:hairdresser=yes
education_system:uk_standard=yes

Though it is from rejected proposal: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Education_2.0

Do we have any alternatives here?

asked 31 Oct '18, 16:16

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edited 06 Nov '18, 13:27

My feeling - more like a hairdresser than a college. But others may disagree.

(01 Nov '18, 10:15) andrewblack

For me this is just a teaching place, a school on some specific level of education, but in general - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocational_school. There can be schools for cooking or car repairing and they might even have a small restaurant or car repair shop, but they should be tagged separately.

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answered 03 Nov '18, 23:28

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