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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 maps represent the layout of the centre of a small town named Islip at the present and how it will look in the future after remodelling.
Overall, looking at the new development plan it seems town will be more urbanised with facilities like car park, shopping centre and bus station. Interestingly, new accommodation amenities are to be established which will reduce the area for the park.
As the current map suggests, there is a main road running from west to east and has shops on the either sides. Additionally, few housing is located at the centre along with nearby school in the south and large park in the east.
However, for the future plans a major change awaits is the construction of a dual carriageway encircling the centre of Islip and expanding by incorporating the countryside in north. Moreover, a bus station, shopping centre, car park and new housing will be constructed on the northern side of a new pedestrian. Furthermore, another housing facility will be developed near the park which will lead to the reduced park size.
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