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The image shows maps of Liverton Docks from 1980 to today. In 1980, the layout includes: two warehouses on top, cranes adjacent to three skips, followed by another crane with a warehouse opposite. Below this is another crane next to a single skip and warehouse. Today, there are changes: the top row has an education center, sailing club, kid’s playing area, and footbridge, replacing the previous warehouse and skip structures. Below, a ship museum replaces the previous warehouses and skips, and new infrastructures include a road leading to newly added housing (minimum 1 block), apartments (2 blocks), and a parking area, with two new structures categorized as hotel building and commercial building. The maps reflect significant redevelopment from an industrial to a mixed-use area.
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The two maps show the changes that have taken place at Liverton Docks since 1980. Overall, the area has been completely transformed from an industrial port into a modern area with facilities for the public, including housing and entertainment.
In 1980, Liverton Docks was an industrial area. On the north side of the water, there were two warehouses. The south side also had a warehouse, along with a crane. Several ships were in the dock, suggesting that its main purpose was for shipping and storing goods.
By the present day, the area has been completely redeveloped. The warehouses on the northern bank have been knocked down and replaced with an Education Centre, a Sailing Club, and 5-star lodging. The ships have been removed, and a ship museum is now located there. On the southern bank, the warehouse and crane have been replaced by hotels, apartments, and a car park. Furthermore, new infrastructure has been added, such as a flood barrier on the eastern side, a new road for access, and a foot walk along the south bank.
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