The provided two maps illustrate how the area of Lakeside changed from 2000 to 2009. Overall, Lakeside underwent significant urban development during this period, with new facilities being built, some areas redeveloped, while the industrial complex and residential area to the south remained unchanged.
In 2000, Lakeside consisted mainly of residential areas, an industrial complex, and a small lake surrounded by woodland. An old town could be found in the heart of this area.In the north-western part, derelict warehouses were located near this old town. Additionally, an arts centre was situated in the south, while a school was located directly to the east, with another one found further east nearby. Residential areas could also be seen to the west of the river. Meanwhile, in the southern part, an industrial complex was located in close proximity to the river. To the east, a large woodland area covered much of the land, with a lake lying in the heart of it. Overall, the Lake side at this stage was largely dominated by residential facilities.
By the time of redevelopment, the area had been significantly changed to become more modern. The old town and derelict warehouses were demolished to make way for new buildings, including a university, offices, and a car park. In the central area, these new facilities were erected, with roads linking them to other parts of the town.Meanwhile, the western section saw the construction of a shopping centre and a multi-screen cinema, providing more recreational activities for people. By contrast, the industrial complex and residential area to the south remained intact,continuing to serve their original purposes. Taken together, these alterations reshaped Lakeside into a modern hub, providing both recreational facilities
