Grange Park 1920 and now

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

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The maps outline the changes that took place in a public park called Grange Park from 1920 to today. Overall, the park was changed and renovated to offer people more possibilities than they used to have decades ago such as a cafe, theatre, playground and parking.
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The maps display the layout of a public park called Grange Park when it initially opened in 1920, and how it looks now.
Overall, the park has been modernized, with some natural features replaced by up-to-date facilities.
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The maps detail the changes since 1920 to today of Grand Park. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the park added and expanded areas mainly related to entertainment including a larger stage and various areas for recreation. There was also significant relocation in terms of seating and the only areas that remained the same were the entrances and one minor garden.
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The given map illustrates the various changes which have taken place from 1920 to present in Green park.
Overall, it is apparent that the park has been dramatically transformed over the given period.
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In details, the park was opened in 1920 and entertainment facilities including a larger stage and various areas for recreation have since been added to it. There was also notable relocation in terms of seats and the only areas that remained unchanged were the entrances and one minor garden. Besides, the fountain has been removed in favour of a rose garden with full seating arrangements around it. To the left of the new garden, the previous stage for musicians has been turned into a much larger amphitheater facing the opposite direction that will allow for concerts in the park. This change has necessitated the removal of both seatings on the far left side as well as the rose garden in the bottom left corner of the map.

Moreover, the pond for water plants was removed from the right -top part of the garden and a children’s play area was introduced in the right-top of the park, and near this area, a café was built. Instead of the pond, a water feature has been built occupying the bottom right corner. Interestingly, the number of rose gardens was reduced to two. Besides, an underground car park was built in the lower right corner of the park.
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There used to be a stage for musicians, two rose gardens, and some seats in the west of the park. However, all of them have been demolished except the rose garden in the northwest. Instead, an amphitheater for concerts has been built. The fountain at the center of the park has been knocked down to make room for a new rose garden and some seats.

The pond for water plants, and the rose garden on the northeast side of the park have been changed into a children’s play area and a cafe, while the glasshouse and seats on the southeast side have been removed so that a water feature can be constructed there.

The park now also has an underground car park, and an entrance has been added to the southeast side of the park to provide access for car park users. The two entrances on Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street have remained unchanged.
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The most striking change is in the center of the park where the fountain has been removed in favour of a rose garden with full seating around it. To the left of the new garden, the previous stage for musicians has been turned into a much larger ampitheatre facing the opposite direction that will allow for concerts in the park. This change has necessitated the removal of both seating on the far left side as well as the rose garden in the bottom left corner of the map.
The entrances at the top and bottom in the middle have remained unchanged but on the right side a cafe has replaced the rose garden and where there was a pond for water plants in the top right corner, there is now a children’s play area. Instead of the pond, a water feature has been built occupying the bottom right corner (replacing a glasshouse and some seats). Finally, leading to the water park is a new entrance for an underground car park.
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To begin with an old map, there were two entrance gates in the park one was in the north side on Arnold Avenue, and another was in south side Eldon Street, but now one new entrance is also constructed from the underground car park. There were many seats in every direction of the park. There was three rose garden there one was in the north-west, and one was on the south-west side but now only two gardens in the park.

Furthermore, the stage for musicians was located on the west side of the park, which was replaced by the Amphitheatre for concerts. A new rose garden constructed over the place of the fountain in the centre of the park and many seats surrounds it. Pond for water plants and glasshouse were replaced by children’s play area and water feature respectively.

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