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The image shows two maps of Islip town centre, one indicating the current layout and the other illustrating planned development. Currently, the town centre is composed of a main road running horizontally through the center with shops on both sides, housing areas to the east and west, and a park, school, and countryside area to the north. In the planned development, the main road will be converted into a pedestrian-only zone with a new dual carriageway encircling the town center, including new housing in the northeast and southwest. The development plan features a bus station, shopping center, car park, and new housing areas replacing the existing layout, with a crucial addition of a few new roads to improve connectivity within the town center.
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The two given maps illustrate the current and future development in the centre of a small town called Islip.
Overall, the current development consists of four consistent components: shops,school,park and housing whereas in the future new infrastructures will be added in.
As of the current development, looking in the middle from the north to south direction, there is a constant row of countryside,mainroad, shops and housing, with a park and school surrounding those buildings.
The development plan for Islip town centre in the future differs greatly, with a dual carriageway surrounding the aforementioned infrastructures. Looking at the top section, from west to east, shops are demolished to be replaced by bus stations, shopping centres, car parks and new housing. Moreover, the main road is now reserved for pedestrians only and both of the homes from before will be transferred near the dual carriageway with an exception of school and park remaining at its previous state.
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