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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 maps illustrate the development of an old town. Overall, the town has changed from an inconvenient area to a modern and convenient area after the transformation.
The Road Entrance to Old town was replaced with Foot Only Entrances to Old Town, in particular, the road led to the former road and to the main road was converted into the road to a new car park and On Foot Walkway with cafes and restaurants. A car park is built west of foot only entrances to the old town.
Furthermore, South East of the town, a new bridge is established above the River Tweed, related to the main road and a supermarket is set up east of the bridge. west of the main road, another car park is renovated to meet the needs of citizens. Road Entrance to Old Town just had one way to visit Barmouth, after redevelopment, Foot Only Entrances to Old Town are connected from two different car parks, one is west and one is east of the town.
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