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The image contains two maps titled "Map of Barmouth Before Proposed New Changes" and "Map of Barmouth after Proposed Changes." The first map shows Barmouth Old Town with a Road Entrance to Old Town, Main Road encircling it, Car Park to the southwest, a River Tweed to the east, and a Foot Only Entrance to Old Town marked, surrounded by an On Foot Walkway with cafés and restaurants. The second map shows alterations with the Main Road bypassing Barmouth Old Town, connected by a Bridge over River Tweed leading to a Supermarket to the southeast, and two Car Parks on either side of the Old Town. Both maps orient north at the top and contain compass roses.
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The two maps illustrate the town of Barmouth, showing both the old and new proposed changes to stop cars from entering the old town.
At a glance, after the proposed changes, they built some new structures. Like: two new car parks were introduced, and some cafes and restaurants were built beside the river and bridge also. Now, the main road is not beside the river; the main road turns from the south bottom corner to the left west side. Now, this turning has been changed, and a new bridge was built to cross the river. Now, the main road passes the river by the bridge. Besides the bridge, there is a supermarket, which is totally newly introduced with the old town.
On the other hand, the main road has been replaced by cafes and restaurants on the side of the river and a new pathway that crosses the old town from one side to the opposite. The pathway entrance is placed on the right side of the west car park.
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