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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 changes made to Barmouth old town to prevent cars entering the town. Overall, two car parks, a bridge and a supermarket have been constructed, while the town’s main layout remains the same.
Before the changes, the town, oval-shaped, allowed the cars to enter the town through a road connecting to the main road in the southwest. But, now it has been converted to only foot walkways, lined with cafes and restaurants.
Two new car parks have been constructed. One is located in the southwest, connecting to the main through a bridge and another one is located in the northeast, connecting to the main road. A new bridge has been built in the southeast. In addition, a supermarket have been constructed in the southeast, located between the river Tweed and the main road.
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