The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The information illustrated in the pictorial representation gives insights into the changes those which occurred at a public park, named Grange Park located on Eldon Street in Arnold Avenue, since its opening in 1920 till the present day.
To begin with, an arrangement has been made in the present day, for underground car parking through the south east corner of the park. There used to be a Rose garden and a pond, to the north-east of the park in earlier design, which has now been replaced by a cafe and play area for children respectively. Further, the same garden has been relocated to the centre of the park, which space was earlier occupied by a fountain.
In addition to these changes, the stage for musicians in the old architecture has been converted to an amphitheatre for concerts. Also, there used to be a Glasshouse in the south-east corner of the park, which has now been replaced by a water feature. Moreover, the seating arrangement spread out throughout the park , earlier, has presently been condensed in to the centre of the park.
Overall, the most noteworthy change is the concentration of seating arrangement and changes to incorporate leisure places for children. visitors
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The map depicts the changes that took place in Grange park from 1920 to present day.
Overall, the park has been transformed drastically to offer more conveniences to people. The major renovations included inclusion of water feature, cafe and children’s play area.
To begin with, the entrances on the Arnold Avenue and Eldon street remain the same. However, an additional entrance is built on the corner for an underground parking. One of the most noticeable changes is replacement of stage for musicians with an amphitheater. Moreover, the fountain which was present in the middle of the park has been removed and a rose garden is built in its place, surrounded by seats on four sides.
Furthermore, on the south corner of the park, the glasshouse has been transformed to a water feature. Another significant modification is the conversion of pond into children’s play area on the north east corner. While the rose garden on the west side facing the Arnold Avenue remains unchanged, the one on east is converted to a cafe.
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