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The image features two maps comparing Fenton's layout in 1990 and 2012. The 1990 map includes a school, hospital, library, bank, theatre, various shops, houses, ranked areas, a café and park, with planning with trees indicated towards the northern end. By 2012, these are replaced or transformed into a school, hospital, library, bank (now blocks of flats), cinema (replaced theatre), supermarket (replaced shops), blocks of flats (replaced houses), restaurant (in a different location), and a hotel and golf course (replacing the café and park). Both maps face north as indicated, and the changes reflect urban development shifts from recreational and residential to more commercial and residential buildings.
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The map provides a detailed information about how Frenton has developed over a period of 22 years from 1990 to 2012.
Overall, it is clear that there was a moderatic change in the structure of Frenton, particularly in the development of new entertainment facilities, becoming more residential area and built up.
Looking at the details,an interesting change is that the shop,the theatre,cafe and park, playing fields with trees and bank has been knocked down to make way for the construction of supermarket,cinema,hotel and golf course, blocks of flats and restaurant in turn.Additionally,the trees have been cut down, and a new technopark complex has been constructed.
If we look at the alterations,another striking change is that there did not use to be a flats in the corner of blocks of flats,but in 2012 flats has been built beside the way.Furthermore,the hospital which is located in the middle of the town also has been expanded.Another interesting point is that the school, library and high street stayed unchanged respectively.
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