he visuals which are considered to be diagrammatic representations of a territory of the town Shipsmouth in the years of 1995 and 2010 depict the developments that took place.
Overall, the locality underwent dramatic changes turning from largely industrial into touristic and urban landscape to reach the highest level of public usefulness.
In 1995, this area was a combination of residential and industrial features, but by 2010 the industrial features vanished, turning the place into a mostly recreational and residential locale. Whereas in 1995 the factory worked in the south-west of the town, by 2010 it had been demolished and replaced by a new shopping centre. In addition, the forestation in the north-west and south-east of the locality made way for the airport and apartment blocks.
Another major amendment to the area in 2010 was the conversion of the city center to a pedestrian zone, and a new railway station in the north of the region. Futhermore, the small residential houses on the east were knocked down and construction of the skyscrapers was held. Turning to the commercial facilities, a new pub and a football stadium were put up on the place of the flattened church and seashore respectively.
To sum up, the territory witnessed considerable renovation, seeing striking alterations to its residential accommodation and developing its commercial and recreational facilities.
