The given illustrate the way in which the layout of Shalton village changed for renovation purposes.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that some old features were still there, whereas others such as grocer, large house, butcher and baker were all disappeared. Additionally, from 1910 to 2010, the place undergone number of dramatic changes in terms of facilities with the introduction of new features such as supper market, bank and so did cafe, parking.
Post office located at the corner of the fork remained unchanged, and so did school in school road. Parking next to the school was demolished to make way for butcher. There was a destruction of Grocer located triangle area to construct café.
By that year, changes were made to other features, the most noticeable of which was that London Road expanded a small road turned into the triangle area to survice for traffic. Additionally, houses was built more for the settlement of the resident based on there was an extension of large house, baker and trees. Moreover, supermarket and bank was constructed on both side of parking.
