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The image contains two schematic diagrams labeled "Before" and "After," illustrating the layout of an unspecified area. In the "Before" diagram, the layout has an "office" with two sections labeled "staff changing room" and "director board," an area marked as "entrance underground (for workers)" connected directly to the "office," two "waste tip" sites labeled as "waste tip 1" and "waste tip 2" near the top part of the diagram, and a "parking area" designated as "car parking" positioned at the left-hand side. In the "After" diagram, the configuration includes a "museum" to the right, a central "cafe," a new "entrance underground (for visitors)" linked to a path labeled "digging driving track" running around the museum, an adapted "parking area" in the same position as before but not designated specifically as car parking, a "picnic area" outlined with a dotted line in the lower right, and at the far left, a "litter park" and a "children play area." No numerical data points or percentages are presented in either diagram.
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The plans represent information about a coal mine before and after rejuvenating as an attraction for visitors.
Overall, before the redevelopment there used to be some waste tips, parking areas, an underground entrance, an office with a staff changing room. However, in 2017 a great deal had changed over the time.
To begin with, before any interfering, there had used to be two waste tips, located in the eastern side. The director board, the entrance underground (for staff only) and the car parking were located in front of them. The office and the staff changing room were the same building, situated in the western side. Additionally, the parking area was right behind the building.
In 2017, instead of waste tips, there were built a picnic area, a digging driving track, and a cafe. These three facilities were put up in a special area, which had been marked. Following this, the parking area remained its position, while the office and the staff changing room turned out to be a museum. The entrance underground became possible to be entered by visitors. Meanwhile, a lottery park and a children play area were put up behind the picnic area.
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