The plan depicts both the present and future advancements for the center of a small town named Berkshire.
Overall, Berkshire is projected to undergo significant transformations from a rural town to an urban area. There will be an increase in residential areas and roads, while farms will decrease. Additionally, a new recreational center will be constructed.
In detail, the top right corner, where Griffiths Farm currently exists, will be replaced by a supermarket. Hoolahan Farm, located in the center-right of the map, will be transformed into a car park. The Farmer’s Market next to Corbie Road will also be removed.
Furthermore, a roundabout will be introduced at the intersection of Megoldrick Street and another street. Corbie Road will be extended beyond this intersection. The open field at the bottom right will be developed into a Sports Center. Some shops will be converted into houses, though the public park will remain unchanged.
These changes reflect a shift from agricultural use to more urban amenities and infrastructure, indicating growth and modernization in Berkshire’s future.
