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The image includes two diagrams depicting Lynwich College in 2006 and the present day; in 2006, the layout features a library to the east of College Building 2, north of the sports field, accessible via a path; south of the library is College Building 1, to the west of which is College Building 2, south of which is the sports field; a road runs along the northern perimeter, with a car park in the northeast corner. In the present day, the site maintains the road and sports field positions, introducing a cafeteria centrally located between College Buildings 1 and 2 and a sports center south of the library; bike storage is added beside the sports center, and a bus stop now stands at the north central road section; all other building positions remain as in 2006, with the path network modified accordingly.
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The two maps given illustrate the comparison between Lynwich College site in 2006 and at the current time.
Overall, the college had significant urban development comparing the two illustrations. Mainly Lynwich invested in a large cafeteria located in the center of the campus, connecting all the surrounding buildings.
A sizeable Library is now accessible throuhg College buildings 1 and 2. While the old Library building is now replaced with a Sports Centre located right above the Sports field, which has a moderate decrease in size. One third of the Car Park has turned into a Bike Storage space and is connected to what looks like a small garden.
The college also has its own Bus Stop now, placed right next to the road, near the Car Park.
Lynwich College positioned a noticeable Cafeteria right in the middle of the site. It connects the Car Park, the Bus Stop, the Sports Centre and the two College buildings through pathways. While in the 2006 map there is one path accessible from College building 2 and the Library, and another perpendicularly connecting the College building 1.
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