The map illustrates two proposed sites for a new school in the town of Canterbury.
Overall, the town is surrounded by housing and countryside, with two main roads connecting to neighboring regions of the town, Sturry and Chartham. It is clear that both proposed sites offer their own advantages because of their positions.
The town center, which has no traffic zone, is in the middle of Canterbury, with the university just to the north. Housing areas surround the town center, and the countryside forms a green belt around the houses. S1 is in the countryside, to the northeast of the town center. It is next to housing and the road connecting Canterbury with Sturry. This makes it a good location for students from Sturry, only 5 km away. Students from Chartham, 7 km to the southwest, could also reach the school using the main road.
S2 is in the town center. It is relatively the same distance for students coming from Sturry or Chartham, and also easy to reach for those living in nearby housing areas. However, because the town center is a no-traffic zone, parents might not drive their children to school, which could make getting there more difficult for some families.
